A late 19th-century white relief plaque, likely Parian ware or marble paste, depicting a neoclassical pastoral scene. The composition features a draped reclining female figure and a youthful winged companion, possibly Cupid, amidst a scattering of flowers. The work is signed to the right-hand edge with the incised name P.T. Seymour and dated 1887. The plaque is set within a deep, heavily ornate Rococo-style frame constructed from wood and gilded gesso, decorated with scrolled foliate and shell motifs. The piece displays a white auction lot sticker numbered 1001 to the upper right corner.
9 inches x 11 inches.
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