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Meissen porcelain figure of a Lady Shepherdess.
Circa 1755.
Modelled by Johan Joachim Kaendler.
The seated figure clothed in a turquoise bodice and skirts with flower sprays, holding a flowers in her left hand, with a sheep lying at her feet.
Underglaze-blue crossed swords mark to back of base.
Dimensions
Height: 6 1/8in., 18.5cmCondition report
Some restoration.Stock number
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