MEISSEN PORCELAIN HANGER, FRAME BY ROMILLY IN PARIS, MID-XXIIIth CENTURY
in Meissen porcelain and gilt bronze, consisting of two Meissen porcelain statuettes representing a magic lantern showman and a young hurdy-gurdy player, on a rocaille gilt bronze terrace, topped by a dial by Romilly in Paris with an associated counter-square.
The statuettes are marked: crossed swords in blue.
(Three fingers broken and missing, a chip at the end of a hoof, missing leaves and flowers).
A Meissen porcelain clock, the dial by Romilly à Paris, mid-18th century
HEIGHT. 37 - WIDTH. 27 cm - H. 14,6 - W. 10,6 in.
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