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Updated Jun 23
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Updated Jun 23

First Communion Figurine Keepsake Kneeling Young Boy Child Praying Altar Signed

Faro

C$27

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This vintage statue, which was made in Italy was sculpted by Vivian Claudio in the 1995. It was sculpted using Alabaster. The figure depicts a child dressed in his Sunday outfit, kneeling and praying at the altar (perhaps the day of his communion). The young boy has his eyes closed, with a sweet smile and his face looks peaceful. The details are extremely well done! His facial features, his fingers up to the folds of his buttoned suit are very realistic. Can be a nice gift to give to a religious person. Also suitable for collectors of the Faro collection who wish to add a new piece to their personal collection. It can even be used as a cake topper. It bares the sculptor’s signature and Faro logo. 11.5 cm x 6.5 x 5.5 cm Condition: In very good condition. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Pre-owned, vintage and collectible items are sold "AS IS". I strive to accurately describe each item's condition and any flaws through my descriptions and pictures so please use both to assess the condition of the item. Please ask me any questions before your purchase. *Open to bundles and reasonable offers *Use recycled packaging as much as possible *Fast shipper *From a clean and smoke free home
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