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    Posted 10 years ago

    thebasdagger
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    Hello, my name is Thebas and I'm looking for help because I can't find anyone to tell me the value of a statue that I possess. Could you help? I don't have any clue if it has any value. It was left for me by my grandfather. In advance Thank you. (sorry for any misspelling but I'm from Portugal)

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    1. Manikin Manikin, 10 years ago
      Known as "The laughing Budda with Children" Yours appears to be of very fine quality China /glazed porcelain . I would say 1900- to 1940. I have seen some signed and they appear to have been made in China . Yours being marked in English numbers and has a stamp mark I can't quite make out . There are lots of these that were made but quality is everything and yours has that ! Beautifully done . He is one that sold not of your good quality .
      Here one like yours although quailty is not as good , And price it sold for . Maybe that will give you some idea of price
      History of Him
      Pu-tai, Protector of Children

      The tales of Ch'i-t'zu spread throughout China, and he came to be called Pu-tai (Budai), which means "hempen sack." He carries a sack with him full of good things, such as sweets for children, and he is often pictured with children. Pu-tai represents happiness, generosity and wealth, and he is a protector of children as well as of the poor and the weak.
      http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-20th-C-Chinese-Famille-Rose-Porcelain-Buddha-Children-W-Impress-Mark-/231206093418?pt=Asian_Antiques&hash=item35d4f5026a&nma=true&si=1NBxsGzeAZpu8Q8MNfVIPxIL310%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

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