Universal Statuary Corporation Statue, woman pouring a long stream of water from a jug, robing with painted gold trim around neck, draped sleeve, belt, two hairbands and a hair tie, as well as gold painted on the long stream of water, robe off one shoulder, legs showing from thighs down, with tunic draping between legs an in back, some curls hanging down nape of neck, distinctly sculpted fingers and toes, serene look towards left shoulder
This item was handed down from my great grandmother to my grandmother, who eventually gave it to me. The book is bound in a soft leather covering with gold-leafed pages. It appears to be a first edition.
5.5" H Porcelian or China figurine, blueish green in color with VERY distinctive gold eyes. Signature on back it looks like a Capital T then a capital Y and the rest looks like an "annham" It's numbered 245 of 1000 on the bottom and the number 245 is next to the signature as well