Ivory putti made in Germany circa 1700
Lovely PUTTI in carved ivory, one foot on a skull and the other on a snake.
Dimension : height of 10 cm / 14.4 cm.
Germany, late XVIIth early XVIIIth century.
Reference : D ex DA
Price on request.
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Ivory putti made in Germany circa 1700.
Ivory putti made in Germany circa 1700.
Ivory putti made in Germany circa 1700.
Ivory putti made in Germany circa 1700.
Ivory putti made in Germany circa 1700.
Ivory putti made in Germany circa 1700.
Ivory putti made in Germany circa 1700.
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