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Two small Meissen figures allegorical of Autumn and Winter

CIRCA 1745, MARKED WITH FAINT BLUE CROSSED SWORDS

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Two small Meissen figures allegorical of Autumn and Winter
Circa 1745, marked with faint blue crossed swords
Gilt and painted in colours, modelled by F. Meyer, Winter as an old bearded man in a fur-lined light blue cloak, warming himself by a fire pot on his right side, Autumn as Bacchus holding a glass of wine in his right hand, standing in front of a treetrunk, a branch of vine leaves and grapes around his hips and around his head, both on rectangular base (right arm of Winter and left arm of Autumn missing)
Circa 12 cm. high (2)
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