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A fine and rare Chelsea porcelain Hunting group, c. 1760. Modelled as a large wolf, being attacked by two hounds, upon a floral strewn grassy mound. The whole set upon a substantial rococo scroll base, heightened in gilt.
The detail of the animals, carefully picked out in enamels.

Gold Anchor mark to one scroll foot.

Height – 18 cm, 7 1/8”.

Width – 16 cm, 6 1/4”.

Depth – 12.5 cm, 4 7/8”.

Condition – I suspect that the group would have originally had a higher bocage, or a sconce. Repairs to the wolfs ears and tail. Tip of brown spotted dogs ear, and leaves.





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