Figures of tritons.
" of soldiers, two sizes.
" " one-third _palmos_ high.
" of the four seasons (two sizes).
" of dancers.
" of tritons in form of children.
" with brackets.
" of different animals.
" of gardener and female companion in the Dresden style.
Dancing figures in the German style.
Figures of Neptune.
Figures of shepherd and shepherdess.
" of the Moorish king, Armenius.
" of the four parts of the world, two sizes.
" of peasant and his wife.
Small figures holding musical instruments.
Figures representing different monarchies.
" " historical personages.
" " the history of Alexander the Great, two sizes.
" " Marius Curtius, two sizes.
" of elephants.
" of a man mounted on an elephant.
" representing Chinese figures.
" of Heliogabalus.
" of a general on horseback.
" of a grenadier supporting a candlestick.
Large figures representing Julius Caesar.
Figures representing the different costumes worn in Spain, on brackets.
Groups of Chinese figures.
Snuff-boxes, sugar basins, inkstands.
Rabbits, horns, and pug dogs for holding scent.
Small scent bottles.
Needle cases.
Large vases with foot and cover.
Brackets.
Walking-stick handles.
Knife handles.
Tea-spoons.
FIGURES OF WHITE BISCUIT CHINA.
Figures representing Spanish costumes, two sizes.
Groups of two figures.
Large and small figures of the four parts of the world.
Figures of the four seasons, two sizes.
We find also the following figures of painted and glazed porcelain:
Four seasons, two sizes.
Groups of two figures.
Figure of a Moorish king.
" of musicians and huntsmen.
Figure of peasants.