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Damaged Creamware Lady Figurine

This is a figurine made in Italy in the 19th century not sure of the exact maker. Sold as porcelain but it is in fact some sort of creamware or earthenware with a glaze that has a bluish tint in the thickest areas. The figurine is of a lady holding some wheat likely a representation of one of the four seasons. Fancy hairstyle and robe like dress make this a simple yet fun piece. The piece is in OK condition with the head having been off and reglued with pieces missing in between. Some minor glaze chips to the wheat but otherwise just fine. The figurine is marked which isn't all that common. There is an impressed N underneath and there looks to be a part of a crown above it though most of it is not visible and I am only guessing at that. Definitely Italian. She is 7.125 inches tall and the base is 2 inches wide and 2.25 inches deep. Please email me for more information or other pictures.

Price is $79
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