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Two Jacob Petit porcelain novelty anthropomorphic tablewares, 19th century, both left in the...
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Lot 44
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Two Jacob Petit porcelain novelty anthropomorphic tablewares, 19th century, both left in the white, comprising a flask modelled as an anthropomorphic monkey dressed in an evening gown, seated and holding a bottle and a glass, 20cm high overall, and a jug modelled as an anthropomorphic monkey wearing a tricorne hat, 20.5cm high (2)
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