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Rare! Sevres Pair Of Porcelain Figurine Vases 1700s
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Up for auction is two beautiful French 1700s pair hand painted of Royal Noble Figurine vases, bisque. I believe these figurine vases are Sevres. Excellent condition, no chips,cracks or repairs. The Royal young gentleman with his wavy blonde hair or wig is gracefully standing while reading a book. The young lady perhaps his sister, is gracefully holding her gown, with a blue purse. They both have moriage dots with gold, on their clothing and on the vases. On the back of the vases they are numbered 10029. On the bottom of each vase is a burnt orange very small number (2). They measure about 8" tall 8 1/2" across, and 4 1/4" wide. I have seen alot of porcelain figurines, but nothing like this. They would make a great addition to any serious collector. They are absolutely lovely! Bid with confidence. I will pack them with tender loving care. Happy! Bidding!
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