The shepherdess belonged to my grandmother and the shepherd was purchased in the 1960s to match. These figures were mass produced in the 1900s for the working class. They were made so as to stand with their backs to the wall.
The shepherdess belonged to my grandmother and the shepherd was purchased in the 1960s to match. These figures were mass produced in the 1900s for the working class. They were made so as to stand with their backs to the wall.
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