Cat figural - Base or no base?
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Cat figural - Base or no base?
About a week ago this figural candle lamp sold on eBay. The winner of the auction contacted me to see if I thought it originally had a base. And, if so, what might it have looked like?
Personally, I think it may have had a base but, I have no idea what it may have looked like. Anyone have an opinion on this figural? Or, perhaps some factual information?
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Personally, I think it may have had a base but, I have no idea what it may have looked like. Anyone have an opinion on this figural? Or, perhaps some factual information?
Re: Cat figural - Base or no base?
Earlier this year, a very similar bisque shade sold on ebay that was a girl's head rather than a cat. It had similar proportions and oval bottom opening. I expect they were made by the same company.
I believe these would have originally had conforming bisque bases.
Jno
I believe these would have originally had conforming bisque bases.
Jno
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