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KC1973-706
Masquerader
KC1973-706

Masquerader

Date1759-1763
Artist/Maker 1745-1769
MediumSoft-paste porcelain
DimensionsH: 7 3/4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1952-612
DescriptionMan playing flageolet in black tricorn, black and white mask, red waistcoat, puce breeches, turquoise cloak tied about waist, and with vine draped over shoulder and flask and lantern tied at waist, on a flower encrusted plinth.

Gold anchor period.
Label TextA masked man plays the flageolet. Another example of this model, formerly in the Colonial Williamsburg Collection, is now in the Victoria and Albert Museum.Inscription(s)Gold Anchor on back of plinthMark(s)NoneProvenanceEx coll: Mrs. William Salting, London; Sir Edward and Lady Baron, London; Frank Partridge & Son, Ltd., London
Figure 1952-608,1
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