SOLD! for $640.00.
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Group of five (5) carved polychrome wooden Santos figures, including one (1) angel figure standing on globe, label en verso for National Museum of the Philippines, Manila (20th century); one (1) early, probably 18th century male figure with crown; two (2) later figures with crowns (probably 19th century); and one (1) woman with crown and crescent moon (20th century). All mounted on bases. Heights range from 11" to 15 1/4" including bases. All Continental, 18th century/20th century. Provenance: The Estates of Olen Bryant and late Vanderbilt University art professor Thomas Brumbaugh, Clarksville/Cottontown, Tennessee. CONDITION: Considerable paint loss and wear to the three 18th/19th century figures with crowns, all of which are missing hands; one has worm damage verso. Angel figure missing a finger.