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Two Bacchic Putti Fighting
English: Two Bacchic Putti Fighting

Porcelain figure group of two Bacchic Putti Fighting, Strasbourg porcelain factory, France, ca. 1775
Groups of children were popular ornaments for the dining table

Given by J.H.Fitzhenry

Collection ID: C.320,540-1909

This photo was taken as part of Britain Loves Wikipedia in February 2010 by Valerie McGlinchey.

Date Photographed in February 2010
Source Originally uploaded at http://www.britainloveswikipedia.org/
Author Valerie McGlinchey
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