A striking 19th-century Parian bust of the Roman poet Virgil, crafted in England and marked J & T—likely the work of James & Thomas Bevington. With finely modeled features, softly draped robes, and a classical pedestal base, this piece epitomizes the Victorian era’s neoclassical revival. Made of Parian porcelain, known for its smooth, marble-like finish, it offers the elegance of stone sculpture in a refined and collectible form. Measures 8.5” high and has minor wear from age that includes a few minor marks and a small nick to the bottom of his robe.