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Lot 128
A Plymouth group of two putti and a goat Circa 1769-70.
8 April 2009, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street£1,200 - £1,500
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Find your local specialistA Plymouth group of two putti and a goat
Circa 1769-70.
The scantily clad putti holding fruiting vine, feeding a goat tethered with a pink ribbon, on a high scroll moulded base applied with mossy patches and picked out in turquoise and gold, 16cm high (the figures and the goat restored back on to the base, further restoration to the goat's horns, tail and ribbon)
The scantily clad putti holding fruiting vine, feeding a goat tethered with a pink ribbon, on a high scroll moulded base applied with mossy patches and picked out in turquoise and gold, 16cm high (the figures and the goat restored back on to the base, further restoration to the goat's horns, tail and ribbon)
Footnotes
A similar group from the Fulford Collection was sold in these rooms 6 June 2007, lot 337. The original source of the model is a bronze by Jacques Sarazzin of around 1640 in the Louvre. The model is also found in Longton Hall and Vauxhall
