Derby Porcelain Figure Of Asia From Four Quarters Of The Globe c.1765
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About this item
A fine Derby figure of a young girl representing Asia from the series The Four Quarters Of The Globe. She stands barefoot on a naturalistic base dressed in exotic robes and holding an incense burner. She has a wreath of fruit in her hair and is holding a posy and a camel is lying behind as her companion. Patch marks to the base, c.1765 and incised "No 200".
Reference: Derby Porcelain Figures, Bradshaw, entry E71, plate 102.
It measures 14.5cm (5 3/4") high and 8.2cm (3 1/4") by 6.3cm (2 1/2") wide.
In excellent condition with only a few very minor points to note: restoration to the perfume burner and holding thumb. Tiny nibbles to the very tips of two fingers of her left hand and right big toe and minor fridge to the camel's left ear. Two glaze losses to her robes.
Additional Information
FA1296 (AB-100705)
H: 14.5cm (5.7")
18th Century, Georgian (1714 to 1837)
Suffolk, United Kingdom