Lot 73 , A pair of Bow porcelain groups of Ceres and Juno, c.1758, damage

A pair of Bow porcelain groups of Ceres and Juno, c.1758, damage

A pair of Bow porcelain groups of Ceres and Juno, c.1758, the figure of Juno standing beside an eagle, the figure of Ceres holding a cornucopia beside a recumbent lion, anchor and dagger mark, both on a flower encrusted naturalistic base, 21cm and 19cm high, damage
£350-450

Condition:
The figure of Juno has broken left arm which has been glued at the armpit and at the top of her cape with some splinter losses around the area, there is also some flaking to the enamels on her skirt and to the figure of the eagle, typical small losses to the encrusted flowers and leaves. The figure of Ceres has a large chip loss to the base and further cracks to the base beneath the lion one extending across her left foot, typical small losses to the encrusted flowers and leaves.

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