A Meissen porcelain figure modelled as an 18th century man wearing a satchel and leaning on a staff, 19th century, underside with blue crossed swords mark and incised number '1835', 13.5cm high, a smaller Meissen figure of a bare footed maiden carrying a basket of vegetables, blue crossed swords mark and incised number '1807', 11cm high, and a Volkstedt porcelain figure of a female vendor carrying a tray of flowers and a candle, blue printed factory mark, 14cm high, (3), (af).

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