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Old May 2, 2008, 08:24 PM
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Corday figurines

What would be the recent value of a 10" ceramic figurine of flowers branches and a bird sitting on the top branch. Marked Corday on the bottom. It has some damage to several flower petals.

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Old May 2, 2008, 09:43 PM   #2  
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I have as of yet to find the flower figurine with the bird. But, I did find a couple of other Corday figurines on the following link.

Extremely Rare Pair Of Corday (Cybis) Hand-Painted Porcelains, c 1940 - A3683

Those figurines are about the same height as yours and if yours is about the same age, then I think the possible prices for yours might be similar.

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bloom5 agrees: I found a picture of this figurine on page 56 of "Art
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What is the link to where you found it, please? Or, do you mean that you found a picture in a magazine? I'm also glad that you found a picture of it! Thank you!
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