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A pair of Victorian figures of the Royal children, The Princess Royal and the Prince of Wales seated on goats. Circa 1855
A pair of Victorian figures of the Royal children, The Princess Royal and the Prince of Wales seated on goats. Circa 1855
“Princess Royal and The Prince of Wales”
SKU:
3899
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A pair of Victorian figures of a Royal children seated on goats.
The left hand figure is portraying Queen Victoria’s first child The Princess Royal ” Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise” 1840-1901.
The princess is seated side saddle with both feet visible at the front of the pet goat.
The right hand one is Queen Victoria second child portraying a young Prince of Wales ” Edward Albert” 1841 -1910.
The Prince is seated with each leg a stride the goat the legs visible front and back.
Circa : 1855.
Size: 17.5 cm high.
Condition: Very good restoration to just the end of left hand goats tail.
restored invisibly by “
Ceramic Restoration Studios Ltd
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“Condition and Authenticity Guaranteed Genuine”
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