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<p>[QUOTE="2manybooks, post: 603375, member: 8267"]Hello Charlie. Your figure is not an immediately recognizable (traditional) style, but might be from the Philippines. The seated posture, and the little cap are typical, and there are crocodiles in the Philippines. The face is more of a caricature than typical. Can you tell us if it is stone or wood? How tall is it? I would also like to see a simple, straight on view of the front, the other side, and the base. (Please select full image, as Kiko has suggested.) Any information on where you acquired it might also be helpful.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="2manybooks, post: 603375, member: 8267"]Hello Charlie. Your figure is not an immediately recognizable (traditional) style, but might be from the Philippines. The seated posture, and the little cap are typical, and there are crocodiles in the Philippines. The face is more of a caricature than typical. Can you tell us if it is stone or wood? How tall is it? I would also like to see a simple, straight on view of the front, the other side, and the base. (Please select full image, as Kiko has suggested.) Any information on where you acquired it might also be helpful.[/QUOTE]
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