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    Posted 9 years ago

    OregonArt
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    This is a Japanese painted wood carving bought in a reputable antique store in Fleming County Kentucky.
    I fell in love with her! She is a serene girl embracing her rabbit.
    Description: a young girl, sitting with legs crossed, holding a rabbit.
    There are no artist identifying markings.
    The wood is a dark ?mahogany? type.
    I'm unsure if area are painted or stained.
    It is 8" tall; 4.5" depth; & 15" circumference around the widest, bottom part.
    It weighs: 1lb, 7.8 ounces.
    If anyone has any information about this piece I would greatly appreciate hearing from you!

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