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This pair of white porcelain bisque figures were purchased in Baton Rouge, La in 1995 at an estate sale. The markings on the underside of the female are an incised 670, a small triangle, a small zigzag, and the letter T, along with a very faint smudges line of blue. She is perfect, but has one foot glued on...no chips missing. The male figure is perfect. Nothing is glued. He has the mark of D incised on his underside, but no triangle or zigzag, or number and the blue line mark is clearer, but not very defined. They are both 5 1/2 inches high.
Maine Spruces Oil Painting
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This small oil painting measures 6 and 1/2" by 5" framed and is painted on slate. It is signed "F.D. Hull" or something like that, as it is hard to read. It is marked "Maine Spruce" on the back. It has a paper framing label that reads, "Kabatznick's Art Shop, 484 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass" on the back. It is in very fine condition in a gold painted wooden frame.