Marble grave stele of a little girl, Greek, Classical

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From Paros (Museum Worsleyanum 1794, pl. 35).<br/><br/> 1785, found on the island of Paros; by 1785-1787, collection of Sir Richard Worsley, Appuldurcombe House, Isle of Wight, England; from the early 19th century and until 1927, collection of the Earls of Yarborough at Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire, England; acquired in 1927, purchased from the Fourth Earl of Yarborough

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