SOLD! for $279.00.
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2 French figural porcelain ornaments and 2 Victorian Nodders. 1st item – Continental bisque female figure in blue gown, seated in a leaf-like gilt-trimmed base and supporting a large gilded floral pod. Unmarked. Top of floral pod with eight holes, possibly a frog for cut flowers. 8" H. Likely French, late 19th century. 2nd item – "Old Paris" style figural porcelain vase, mounted on a foliate decorated base with a painted bisque figure of a woman holding pheasants and shotgun. 7 3/4" W x 9 1/4" H. Late 19th century. 3rd item – Two Victorian bisque nodders of Oriental robed figures including a large nodder figure of a man and a smaller one of a girl with pig ears. Male figure 6 1/2" H, child figure 3 3/4" H. Late 19th century. Provenance – Robert C. and Cora Reid Greene Estate, Phenix City, Alabama. CONDITION: 1st item – Overall very good condition with wear to some of the gold gilt decoration. 2nd item – Overall very good conditon, possible repainting to backside. 3rd item – Overall very good condition with glued left thumb.