Two Meissen Porcelain FIgural Groups Allegorical of Love, each modeled with two putti, with garlands of flowers and or floral wreaths, on low mounded oval bases molded with scrolls picked out in giliding. Underglaze blue crossed swords to undersides of both, larger figure Incised 2401, impressed 120 and with gold handwritten 45., smaller group type impressed 2991 abd 131, handwritten red enamel 2.
{Approximate dimensions: 5 3/4" H. x 5 1/4" W. x 3 1/8" D., overall.}.
Larger figure with part of tree and leaves to back, near left leg, broken off and professionally restored with replacements; right hand seated putto wings broken off and glued back on, also professionally done loss of several toes to right foot, now visible and with additional chip. Minor losses to flowers in leaves.
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Property from the Collection of Frances and Ronald Dutro. San Francisco. Ronald Dutro was born in Oakland and began his lifelong opera career as a teenager with the San Francisco Opera. Frances Thanash was born in Fresno, and was a highly regarded singer in her right. After Ronald Dutro won the American Opera Auditions in 1959, he made his European debut at La Scala, Milan, Italy. The Dutros ended up staying in Europe for twenty-five years, where Ron sang baritone roles. The last fifteen years of their Continental sojourn, the Dutros lived in Berlin, Germany. There, they entertained a large variety of singers, including David Bowie.
The Dutros returned to San Francisco in the 1980s, where they re-installed their notable Salon room, filled with Meissen and other Continental Porcelains, Art Nouveau and later cameo glass, and their large collection of artwork by German Artist Richard Muller. Ron Dutro died in in 2006, Frances died in 2020.
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