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Richter, Gisela M. A. 1933. „A Statue of the Diadoumenos.“ Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 28(12): pp. 214–16, figs. 1–3.Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1936[1934]. A Guide to the Collections, Part 1: Ancient and Oriental Art, 2nd edn
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Inscription: Stickers: [1] HILLINGDON – 148/Dated E – 1757/Exhibited Three Reigns/Exhb. 1933. No. 469/South Kensington 1862/Nos. 1272 and 1273; [2] S.L.4340.6,7/Anonymous; [3] By DUPLESSIS/Active 1750–1774
of 1779 indicates that the potpourri vase in the form of a ship (see 58.75.89a, b)
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