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Has anyone any idea what part of the world these are from ... they are around 75 mm high and very heavy.
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If I had to guess - and I do - I'd say south through southeast Asia.
Very charming figures, especially regarding facial expressions. |
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I would agree with Bob A.
The one on the right is holding a rice pounder and is a woman. Could the one on the left be a lute player? If so I wonder if they both are from the area of Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, etc. |
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very interesting and beautiful pieces. I find the faces very finely articulated compared to similar metal cast figurines I've seen.
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Thank you all .... yes they are rather charming and nicely done .
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