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One is a model of the Roman Coliseum and the other is hand with the Vatican & “Rome†written in it. They are NOT plaster – but they are smooth (cool to the touch) and on marble bases. VERY heavy. I think that they are some kind of souvenier – but I don’t know how old they are. I can’t find a likeness anywhere to compare it to and believe me, I’ve tried! The hand model has a 50.00 (pound) sticker on the bottom…
Very unusual.
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Thegirlsrock99 Reputation: 22 See Thegirlsrock99's booth |
Good to be marketed to people who have Italian ancestors (immigrants)
It’s beautiful so called ‘kitsch’
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EuropeanGoodies Reputation: 1165 See EuropeanGoodies' booth |
Okay they are alabaster and the bases are marble…
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Thegirlsrock99 Reputation: 22 See Thegirlsrock99's booth |
You could post your question here..
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MUGENSTEINS Reputation: 18 See MUGENSTEINS's booth |
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