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Sculpture / Figure Group. The Virgin and Child with St Dorothy and St Catherine. Virgin and Child seated on a throne with high back, on the top of which stand four small music-making angels. On the left, St Dorothy holding a basket of roses, and on the right, St Catherine with wheel and sword. Carved ivory in the round, height, ivory, 18.9 cm, height, ivory and base, 22.5 cm, circa 1470-1530. German or Spanish.
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