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comprising Charlotte at the tomb of Werther, the goddess Ceres cluthing a cornucopia, a maiden holding a lamb perched atop a tree stump, a blanc de chine figural group depicting a courting couple seated on rockery and flanked by sheep, the goddess Minerva flanked by a shield and an owl, and a Vestal Virgin. Height of tallest 11 1/4 inches.


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Date:
2016-04-20

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