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incandescens ([personal profile] incandescens) wrote2008-05-10 11:26 pm

requesting wisdom

Ladies, fish, and gentlemen (I'm listening to Blue Oyster Cult), your assistance, please.

On Monday, while visiting York, I wandered into a crafts/antiques sale thing and picked up a couple of statuettes for seven pounds the pair. They're about ten inches high, and feel as if they're made of wood. (Too heavy to be plastic.)

I cannot find any identifying marks on them, except for an R.B. carved into each. I can't even identify the culture they come from.

I don't expect them to turn out to be lost masterpieces (apart from in my wildest dreams), and am quite prepared for them to turn out to be mass-produced or whatever, and will still keep them, but has anyone seen anything like them? Or can anyone identify the national costumes?

http://pics.livejournal.com/incandescens/pic/0005p0kx/g32 - front view
http://pics.livejournal.com/incandescens/pic/0005qby0/g32 - back view

[identity profile] rasetsunyo.livejournal.com 2008-05-12 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm. The man I'd say definitely looks like he's meant to be Chinese, a generic Du Fu wandering old man type (although the hair and costume aren't very period-specific). The lady, though -- the headdress and hairstyle are unfamiliar, and there's something in her face and the sinuous quality of the lines that seem almost Southeast Asian, even though her costume and headdress don't look like they're from any Southeast Asian culture either. I'd say probably quasi-Chinese, meant to invoke a sense of the Far East.

Also, Zoro figurine! 8D