Does anyone recognize what these are called, maker, and value?

I listed the item for 100,000.00 description is in the box, but below too.

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I saw some that were 6" called Fontanini Italy Depose Musician Angels, and the seller thought they were of some type of polymer material. They were listed for $95.99 they were marked.

These are 3 1/2" tall, very fine details, but no markings, and probably the material is a polymer???

Anyone know anything about them, maker, value, what called?

asked about 12 years ago

6 Answers

Here is a listing on Ebay that shows a set of 13, which if my eyes aren’t failing seem to include the ones you have. ANRI is definitely a collected name!

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Good luck!

Lynne

answered about 12 years ago

They almost look like Bozen Engel = Bolzano Countess Helene Thun angels.
But they would have markings.
Sorry, can’t help you further.

answered about 12 years ago

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answered about 12 years ago

Some info on Anri [URL removed] [URL removed]

I know that they made a ton of stuff, some of which fetches nice dollars. I have sold at my B & M some bottle openers and did very well with them.

If you google Anri figurines – you will get a whole whack of stuff.

Have fun researching

answered about 12 years ago

I have these Anri figures listed and they are “Toriart.” Which means they are not carved wood but a material called Sculptulite. I have sold over the years, probably well over 100 Anri Figurines.

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answered about 12 years ago

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answered almost 4 years ago

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