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    <value>Hard-paste porcelain, press-moulded, and painted overglaze in blue, green, yellow, flesh pink, red, pale brown, and black enamels, and gilt. The underside of the base is concave and glazed, apart from a flat area round the edge, and has a large oval ventilation hole under the support. The low, round rocky base rises up at the back into a tree stump which supports the figure. The top is scattered with applied leaves, a purple and white flower, and a red and white flower with yellow centre. The Hungarian stands on his right leg with his left extended behind him. His head is turned to his right, and he holds out his bent right arm in front of him, and in his left, which rests on his sash, holds his hat. He has short grey hair, black eyebrows, and a bushy black moustache, and wears a white short jacket with gold edging and buttons, and yellow flaps at the wrists, a green and gold sash, white trousers, and yellow top boots. Over his shoulders hangs a blue cape with a collar and lining of brown nd white fur, gold frogging, and gold ties. His hat is red with a similar fur edging.</value>
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      <value>in red, the Fisher crest with below No. (o raised), followed by '416' in black ink, and a '6' sideways on to left of crest</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by Lord and Lady Fisher through the National Art Collections Fund</credit_line>
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        <value>The model was derived from pl. 76 engraved by J. Haussard in the Comte de Ferriol's 'Receuil de cent estampes repr&#xE9;sentant diff&#xE9;rentes nations du Levant. . . . ', Paris 1714, or the smaller  N&#xFC;remberg edition of 1719 and 1721, vol. II, pl. 26.</value>
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          <value>Saxony was an independent state at this period</value>
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    <value>S.B. Joel; sold Christie, Manson &amp; Woods, 29-30 May 1935 Catalogue of the important collection of English and French Furniture, decorative objects and Meissen porcelain  formed by the late S.B. Joel Esq., lot 161;Albert Amor, London, from whom purchased by Cecil Vavasseur, 2nd Baron Fisher of Kilverstone on May 30, 1935, for &#xA3;10; Lord and Lady Fisher of Kilverstone Hall, Norfolk</value>
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      <notes>Cf.  p. 180, no. 973 and pl. 236.</notes>
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