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A Painted Plaster Sculpture of a Pekingese Dog Dated to 1931; Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1956) sub-Religion & Relics for an extra 150 male

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for an extra 150 male and female patients

These were either direct casts or sculpted in plaster

Two potteries in the West Country date from the middle years of the seventeenth century

responsive to the gloom

A Painted Plaster Sculpture of a Pekingese Dog Dated to 1931; Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1956) sub-Religion & Relics for an extra 150 maleOrigin: EnglishPeriod: Early 20thCProvenance: UnknownDate: c. 1931Height: 8. 5Width: 5Depth: 11 (all at extremities)The well proportioned painted plaster model of a Pekingnese dog, being the famed "Ch. Biddee of Ifield", stood on a rectangular base; named as such and signed and dated 1931 by Frederick Thomas Daws (1878 1956), the whole being realistically modelled and hand painted in good un meddled with condition. Remaining in sound overall condition

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