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Rare Enchantica Limited Edition Figurine 2002 Holland Studio Craft collecta gift0 Rare Enchantica Limited Edition Figurine 2002 Holland Studio Craft collecta gift1
Studio Rare Enchantica Limited Edition Figurine 2002 Holland Studio Craft collecta gift £50.00
Condition: UsedCondition Notes: Good condition.Year Manufactured: 2002Material: ResinSubject: WarCustomised: NoColour: MulticolouredBrand: StudioType: FigurineDepartment: AdultsEra: Late 20th Century (1970-1999)Number in Pack: 1Packaging: BoxCollection: EnchanticaTheme: FantasyOriginal/Reproduction: OriginalFeatures: Limited EditionRoom: Any RoomHandmade: YesCountry of Origin: United KingdomPresenting the rare Enchantica Sifaladil Figurine, a meticulously crafted piece from Holland Studio Craft, part of the 2002 limited edition series. This figurine, sculpted by Peter Smith, depicts the skillful archer Sifaladil poised to shoot, capturing the essence of fantasy art.Product Details: Brand: Enchantica by Holland Studio Craft Model: Sifaladil Edition: Limited Edition of 1950 (only 1950) Year: 2002 Sculptor: Peter Smith Theme: Fantasy Features: Highly detailed craftsmanship Depicts an archer in action Limited edition with Certificate of Authenticity (CoA) Condition:This figurine is in excellent condition with no damage. The piece does not come with the original box but includes the Certificate of Authenticity. It stands as a testament to the exquisite detail and quality expected from Holland Studio Craft.You will receive exactly what is shown in the pictures. Please review all images carefully to ensure the item's condition meets your expectations.Base Details: By Holland Studio CraftSifaladilEN2315 Limited Edition of 1,9502002 Holland Studio Craft Ltd. A subsidiary of Royal Doulton PLCSculpted by Peter Smith
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Studio G. Bessi Lady Figurine Signed Resin, Country, hat damaged , 17 Studio G. Bessi Lady Figurine Signed Resin, Country, hat damaged , 17
Studio Studio G. Bessi Lady Figurine Signed Resin, Country, hat damaged , 17" Tall £62.00
Condition: UsedCondition Notes: Used, acceptable conditionDamage on the back of the hatVisible scuffs and marks on sleeves and shoulders (see close-ups)Minor dirt accumulation, especially around base and groovesStructurally sound with no major breaks or repairsArtist: Prof G.BessiPattern: MarbledCharacter: ladySigned By: G. BessiOccasion: All OccasionsSigned: YesSize: LargeMaterial: ResinItem Length: 15 inSubject: CountriesColour: WhiteBrand: StudioType: FigurinePackaging: UnboxedStyle: CountryOriginal/Reproduction: OriginalRoom: Any RoomHandmade: YesCountry of Origin: ItalyThis is a Studio G. Bessi figurine depicting a serene country woman holding a woven basket, executed in an elegant white finish. Signed on the base with “Studio Prof. G. Bessi,” this sculpture is a later reproduction in the tradition of the famed Italian sculptor Giuseppe Bessi, whose works are celebrated for their realism and neoclassical influence. Product Details: Artist: Studio Prof. G. Bessi (engraved on base) Theme: Country Woman with Basket Material: Resin or bonded marble Height: Approx. 17 inches  Weight: 3.858 kg (as shown) Color: Matte ivory / white Base: Round composite stone base Design Highlights: Features a woman in a long flowing dress, bonnet hat, and carrying a fruitfilled basket. Soft drapery, detailed textures, and delicate facial features in the classical style Bessi was known for. Signed clearly on the reverse: “Studio Prof. G. Bessi.” Condition: Used, acceptable condition Damage on the back of the hat Visible scuffs and marks on sleeves and shoulders (see closeups) Minor dirt accumulation, especially around base and grooves Structurally sound with no major breaks or repairs About Giuseppe Bessi & His Studio: Giuseppe Bessi (1857–1922) was a master sculptor from Volterra, Italy, blending neoclassical and Art Nouveau styles. His works, especially those made in alabaster, are held in museums and private collections worldwide. Studio reproductions like this preserve his aesthetic in more affordable and durable materials, often sold in the mid to late 20th century.