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FS41: Two Day Fine Art Sale

A Pair of Chelsea Models of A Recumbent Ewe and Ram

Auction Lot FS41/626

A pair of Chelsea models of a recumbent ewe and ram their fleeces with greyish brown markings, on mound bases applied with flowers and leaves, red anchor marks, circa 1755, 9cm [restoration to ewe's ears, minor losses to ram's horns and leaves].
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A Pair of Chelsea Models of A Recumbent Ewe and Ram (FS41/626) offered in our Two Day Fine Art Sale starting on 29th January 2019 at our salerooms in Exeter, Devon.

Lot Description

A pair of Chelsea models of a recumbent ewe and ram their fleeces with greyish brown markings, on mound bases applied with flowers and leaves, red anchor marks, circa 1755, 9cm [restoration to ewe's ears, minor losses to ram's horns and leaves].

Price Realised

£3,500

VAT

VAT on Buyer's Premium

Department

Ceramics and Glass

Fine Art Category

18th Century English Porcelain

Sale Information

FS41: Two Day Fine Art Sale
Tuesday, 29th January 2019
Wednesday, 30th January 2019

Okehampton Street, Exeter

This lot will be sold after 10:00am on Wednesday, 30th January 2019 as part of the Oriental and European Ceramics and Glassware section of the sale.

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Okehampton Street, Exeter

Telephone: +44 (01392) 413100

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A Pair of Chelsea Models of A Recumbent Ewe and Ram

Auction Lot: FS41/626

A pair of Chelsea models of a recumbent ewe and ram their fleeces with greyish brown markings, on mound bases applied with flowers and leaves, red anchor marks, circa 1755, 9cm [restoration to ewe's ears, minor losses to ram's horns and leaves].

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