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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 252038, member: 308"]Welcome to the board! It's a lovely statue. I agree with moreotherstuff about removing the pedestal. I doubt it was meant for that statue - the proportions seem to be off. Is the pedestal porcelain as well? Or is it stone or a composite? These types of statues were usually made in pairs to be set on a fireplace mantel. I'm sure its European but whether French, German, or even British is difficult to determine unless your statue gives up more of her secrets.</p><p>Don[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 252038, member: 308"]Welcome to the board! It's a lovely statue. I agree with moreotherstuff about removing the pedestal. I doubt it was meant for that statue - the proportions seem to be off. Is the pedestal porcelain as well? Or is it stone or a composite? These types of statues were usually made in pairs to be set on a fireplace mantel. I'm sure its European but whether French, German, or even British is difficult to determine unless your statue gives up more of her secrets. Don[/QUOTE]
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