A 'Girl-in-a-Swing' white candlestick-group of Ganymede and the Eagle Circa 1750, attributed to Charles Gouyn's Factory, St. James's The youthful shepherd wearing a short feathered chiton and with drapery falling from the shoulder of his cuirass, seated between the outstretched wings of the eagle, his left arm round the eagle's neck and with its head turned towards him, a curved branch applied with foliage issuing from the back supporting a foliate-moulded nozzle, on a shaped rockwork base (minor chipping to rim of nozzle, parts of some leaves lacking) 7½in. (19cm.) high
A 'Girl-in-a-Swing' white candlestick-group of Ganymede and the Eagle Circa 1750, attributed to Charles Gouyn's Factory, St. James's The youthful shepherd wearing a short feathered chiton and with drapery falling from the shoulder of his cuirass, seated between the outstretched wings of the eagle, his left arm round the eagle's neck and with its head turned towards him, a curved branch applied with foliage issuing from the back supporting a foliate-moulded nozzle, on a shaped rockwork base (minor chipping to rim of nozzle, parts of some leaves lacking) 7½in. (19cm.) high
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