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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 4029001, member: 2844"]Sorry, but that doesn't make sense Sayada Mona. As wisc said, writing random names in a poll doesn't mean people get notified.</p><p>You can tag them, as Kiko did, but please don't tag a list of people just because they told you something about an unrelated item. It is very likely they know nothing about a subject like this, and get an alert when they could be helping someone else.</p><p>The only reason I looked was because it appeared in the new thread list on the right hand side of the page. Later on I would have found Kiko's tag in my alert list.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the Foo Dogs thread, it had 48 views. It seems people who looked had nothing to add. That happens sometimes.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, back to the Thai item. Just wondering, how do you know it is one piece, when you can't look under the gesso and gold, did someone tell you? It is very likely some parts were carved separately.</p><p>Our Thai specialist is not here, but I can tell you it is not a Buddha. It could be an Apsara, or celestial nymph.</p><p><br /></p><p>Could we see the bottom please?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 4029001, member: 2844"]Sorry, but that doesn't make sense Sayada Mona. As wisc said, writing random names in a poll doesn't mean people get notified. You can tag them, as Kiko did, but please don't tag a list of people just because they told you something about an unrelated item. It is very likely they know nothing about a subject like this, and get an alert when they could be helping someone else. The only reason I looked was because it appeared in the new thread list on the right hand side of the page. Later on I would have found Kiko's tag in my alert list. As for the Foo Dogs thread, it had 48 views. It seems people who looked had nothing to add. That happens sometimes. Anyway, back to the Thai item. Just wondering, how do you know it is one piece, when you can't look under the gesso and gold, did someone tell you? It is very likely some parts were carved separately. Our Thai specialist is not here, but I can tell you it is not a Buddha. It could be an Apsara, or celestial nymph. Could we see the bottom please?[/QUOTE]
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