A group of three Meissen porcelain figures of ladies representing the senses, including a lady seated at a dressing table and mirror, a lady with bird cage and another with a posy of flowers, allegorical of sight, touch and smell, modelled after Schoenheit, cross swords mark and impressed numerals to base, tallest 16cm

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