Portuguese India, 19th century, Goa, India
cm. 10, 209 g
Beautiful ivory sculpture of Goan origin depicting Saint Anne sitting on a baroque chair on a plinth base modeled with a hemispherical shape. The Saint is intent on teaching the readings to the young Virgin Mary.
THE SCULPTURE IS EQUIPPED WITH A CITES CERTIFICATE (IT/CE/2023/FO/00054)
The sculpture was made of ivory before 1947 (pre-Washington Convention), but CANNOT BE SHIPPED TO NON-EU COUNTRIES.
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