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A Pair of Charles II Style, Armorial Firedogs, In the Manner of Anthony Hatch and Stephen Pilcherd.
Modelled after an example in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, formerly belonging to the Earl of Cowley (inv. no. 416&A-1905).
Two related pairs are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (inv. no. 42.17.1, .2 and inv. no. 64.101.1611, .1612).
English, Circa 1890.
Dimensions
Height : 59 cm, Width : 31 cm, Depth : 34 cmStock number
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