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<p>[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 10294367, member: 5170"][USER=11767]@Sdcookie2[/USER]</p><p>I don’t see any B&H marking, and I know that they were pretty good about labeling.</p><p><br /></p><p>In comparing your "garden sculpture" to mine, I now think that yours is missing some tree limbs that mine still has. It looks like they were applied separately. I would say that yours and mine started off life identically, and yours lost some pieces along the way.</p><p><br /></p><p>I was told that this is Bradley & Hubbard by the seller, who is usually spot-on. But that does not mean he’s infallible. I think your comparison is much more apt, presuming that the California sellers are reliable.</p><p><br /></p><p>The back of my piece is very old wood. Perhaps a new frame was put on ca. 1900 or perhaps this is the original and it’s been inside rather than in the garden. In closely scrutinizing the piece I believe it has the initials UK on the top of the left-hand girl’s foot, but that may just be an incidental imperfection. Hard to tell.</p><p>In any case, I’m still very excited![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 10294367, member: 5170"][USER=11767]@Sdcookie2[/USER] I don’t see any B&H marking, and I know that they were pretty good about labeling. In comparing your "garden sculpture" to mine, I now think that yours is missing some tree limbs that mine still has. It looks like they were applied separately. I would say that yours and mine started off life identically, and yours lost some pieces along the way. I was told that this is Bradley & Hubbard by the seller, who is usually spot-on. But that does not mean he’s infallible. I think your comparison is much more apt, presuming that the California sellers are reliable. The back of my piece is very old wood. Perhaps a new frame was put on ca. 1900 or perhaps this is the original and it’s been inside rather than in the garden. In closely scrutinizing the piece I believe it has the initials UK on the top of the left-hand girl’s foot, but that may just be an incidental imperfection. Hard to tell. In any case, I’m still very excited![/QUOTE]
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