The Property of a Lady\n19th century\nThe finely carved standing figures wearing long flowing robes falling in deep folds around their bodies, and bearing their identifying attributes, supported on carved-wood lotus-lappet stands with silver-wire details and cloisonné enamel balustrades.\nThe tallest 34.2cm (13½in) high (including stand) (8). MEDIUM The finely carved standing figures wearing long flowing robes falling in deep folds around their bodies, and bearing their identifying attributes, supported on carved-wood lotus-lappet stands with silver-wire details and cloisonné enamel balustrades. DIMENSIONS The tallest 34.2cm (13½in) high (including stand) (8).
The Property of a Lady\n19th century\nThe finely carved standing figures wearing long flowing robes falling in deep folds around their bodies, and bearing their identifying attributes, supported on carved-wood lotus-lappet stands with silver-wire details and cloisonné enamel balustrades.\nThe tallest 34.2cm (13½in) high (including stand) (8). MEDIUM The finely carved standing figures wearing long flowing robes falling in deep folds around their bodies, and bearing their identifying attributes, supported on carved-wood lotus-lappet stands with silver-wire details and cloisonné enamel balustrades. DIMENSIONS The tallest 34.2cm (13½in) high (including stand) (8).