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Nativity Figures. African Carvings. 6 Small Brass Bells


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Small nativity, resin figures. Jesus, Joseph, the donkey etc. All in good condition. Great for Christmas decoration. See photos. The largest is 17 cm high x 5 cm base. The others go down in size. ?20 the lot


7 African Carvings.

4 x quality African carved heads in good condition. Made with a hard wood. Thought to be vintage. Type of hard wood is unlikely to be Ebony as not dark enough I think. Great looking family of mum, dad, daughter and brother. The largest, which is the female, measures approx 17 cm highest point x 9.5 cm widest point. ?35 the lot.

In the same picture are 3 x African carvings. The tallest is the male. He has little specs of white paint on him in places. He measures approximately 34.5 cm high x 8 cm widest point. ?25 for the lot.


6 x Small vintage brass and bronze bells. The largest measures approximately 7 inches x 2.5 inches widest point. The smallest is 2.5 inches high x 2 inches wide. The others are some where in between. They would be great for shops, hotels, cafes etc or decoration. ?20 the lot

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