A large pair of Royal Dux figures, of water carriers, 999, 60.5 cm high, and 1000, 61.5 cm high (2) See illustration Condition report Report by NG Man: Production fault around cape and left leg. Cape around front of right leg untidy but doesn't appear to have been restored. Some small nibbles to and chips to hair. Left toe damaged and with losses to glaze. Lady: Some small nibbles and chips to rocky base. Tassels of waist tie also similar. Rubbing to nose and eyebrows. Back of head scarf knocked and rubbed as though being placed against a wall. Several firing cracks in back of head scarf. Also chips to head scarf around band. Both figures very grubby, with rubbing to painted and gilt decoration. Both with factory faults.
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A rare silk scarf commemorating the Grand Prix de Paris in 1935 won by Baron Edouard de Rothschild's 'Crudite', published by Galeries Lafayette, in the style of the traditional Epsom Derby scarves with central named portrait surrounded by vignettes with extensive printed details of the race since its inception in 1863, yellow border, approx. 86cm., 34in. square, overall in good condition, pin holes to each corner and light staining
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, France, Madame Roland (1754-1793), Revolutionary publicist, Uniface Struck Copper Medal, after David d’Angers, bust right in dress with crimped bodice, her hair tied up with scarf, her name before her, 68mm. Very fine. Though lead-backed, the medal appears to be solid and not produced by the electrotyping process. Marie-Jeanne Phlippon Roland, better known as Madame Roland, together with her husband Jean-Marie Roland de la Platière, were active supporters of the revolution but she was to be executed during the Reign of Terror. She is remembered for looking up at the statue of Liberty from the guillotine and uttering “O Liberté, que de crimes on commet en ton nom!” (Oh Liberty, what crimes are committed in thy name!).
Hermes: A silk scarf by Hermes, Paris, carriage design in brown cream and taupe colourway, together with a Hermes silk scarf, Quai aux Fleurs, designed by Hugo Grygkar, originally issued 1982, in pale yellow and green colourway. (2) Hermes 1: A few small thread pulls. Hermes 2: Some stains throughout.

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