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A pair of Italian Barocco 18th century white marble angels possibly school of Giacomo Filippo Parodi or Giacomo Antonio Ponsonelli (2) image 1
A pair of Italian Barocco 18th century white marble angels possibly school of Giacomo Filippo Parodi or Giacomo Antonio Ponsonelli (2) image 2
A pair of Italian Barocco 18th century white marble angels possibly school of Giacomo Filippo Parodi or Giacomo Antonio Ponsonelli (2) image 3
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A pair of Italian Barocco 18th century white marble angels
possibly school of Giacomo Filippo Parodi or Giacomo Antonio Ponsonelli

9 July 2015, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £8,125 inc. premium

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A pair of Italian Barocco 18th century white marble angels

possibly school of Giacomo Filippo Parodi or Giacomo Antonio Ponsonelli
each winged cherub on a scrolling support, possibly part of an architectural element, raised on a metal display support, 40cm wide, 19cm deep, 71cm high (15 1/2in wide, 7in deep, 27 1/2in high). (2)

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