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Description

18th or 19th Century Continental Porcelain Bull Crossed Swords Mark

Wonderful character filled face.

About 32.3 cm long and about 24.2 cm tall.

About 2.274kg in weight.

Good condition as shown.   The upper section of the tail has been restruck.   Left horn tip is chipped.   Various kiln firing cracks in the body, typical of early porcelain animals.

Marked on the underside with a cross swords mark as shown.

Made in the 18th or early 19th Century.

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Avionsun Antiques.   Specialists in Qing Dynasty Chinese Porcelain and later (Ming and early Qing) Chinese Bronzes.