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Bronze Bust of Militiades the Younger

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  • Marble Bust by William Theed the Younger
    Located in London, GB
    Portrait bust in statuary marble. Ex Browne-Swinburne, Capheaton Hall, Northumberland.

    Signed and dated, 1830

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  • William Theed the Younger 1804-91 Marble Bust of William Ewart Gladstone 1868
    Located in Lowestoft, GB
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  • Bronze Bust of a Gentleman
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