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Nativity Figures. A Marble Figure. Blue Mountain Pottery


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I have a collection of nativity figures, Mary, Jesus etc, see photos for the amount. They are resin and solid. Thought to be from the 60s and will last a lot longer. Great for the coming Christmas weeks. The largest measures approximately 17 cm high x 5 cm wide, the others are smaller. ?25 the lot


The figure of Mary is thought to be marble but could be soap stone. It's hand carved and sits on a marble plinth. It is a little tilted to one side. The figure measures approximately 40 cm high x 9 cm with 12 cm wide plinth and weighs around 4180g. ?35


Blue Mountain retro pottery. A green bull figure in very good condition with a small split on the base. The bull measures approximately 30 cm long x 8 cm wide x 17 cm highest point. ?35 To see more images of these items see them here. Thanks

https://www.loadsastuffvintage.co.uk/product-category/vintage-retro-ornaments-figurines/page/2/

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