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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: bunnyhatesfoofoo on August 23, 2015, 12:12:01 PM
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This is a 6" statue of a Thai Buddha. My boss inherited it from his mother who owned an antique store. We are located in Pittsburgh Pa. The statue is made from wood. It is damaged on the top and front. The gold and red paint have worn away in many places. It looks very old. Could anyone tell me anything about this item? I know its a long shot but anything could help. Thanks in advance!
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Do not see anything that makes me think it is unique in any way !! Could be from someone`s personal shrine or just made for the tourist trade !! Wood carvings are common in that area !! How do you know it is from Thailand ?? What many people do not think about is that most antique stores use filler items along with the real antiques !! They would be items that look old but not necessarily are old !!
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Is there a local museum that you could call and take it by for them to see? From the pictures it doesn't "stand out" much. This would require a hands on inspection from someone in the know. :)
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Is the bottom stained or is that the natural color. When they are stained it makes it hard to tell the age of the wood. How long ago did he get the statue?