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SÈVRES PORCELAIN FACTORY

Les trois Grâces

signed & dated 1811

RCIN 33940

Sèvres hard-paste biscuit porcelain group of three female figures wearing classical dress, two with folds of material covering the backs of their heads, standing back-to-back, touching hands, bare-footed. Mounted on a circular plinth. The crown of the head of each of the figures is pierced with a hole, evidence that the group was intended to support a bowl or a clock.The group comprises three female figures wearing clinging classical dress, two with folds of material covering the backs of their heads, stand back-to-back, touching hands, bare-footed, on a circular plinth. The crown of the head of each of the three figures is pierced with a hole, evidence that the group was intended to support a bowl or a clock.

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