Busts, Mannequins and Statues
The angel watches over your garden,
What a charming young man. He can take pride of place in the garden or on a cupboard in the house
What a wonderful statue of cupid. He can take pride of place in the garden or on a cupboard in the house
Garden Statue. There is room for a plantpot on her head.
Cupid has been wounded. Very beautiful on a cupboard.
Torso (Tall slim version) available in many colours. Do not forget to pick your color.
A beautiful statue of a young lady
Miniman, Our little version of the old male mannequin that "lives" in our study,
Took it from England. Now she's a lovely feature in our outdoor kitchen
Our male torso. You will not find him anywhere else than by MiniVintage
Angel holding bird
18th Century Standing mannequin 12th scale Unpainted KIT
Child Mannequin (Leaning and sitting)
This type of statue you do not see everwhere, however they are always fun to see. This statue is unpainted and made of resin
Wonderful statue of a young dancer. The statue id made of resin, unpainted and is 45mm tall
18th Century French corbel of a merman
These detailed and gorgeous corbels are made from resin (image shows the same design in metal) and very easy to paint. They are copies of originals with florishes of acanthus leaves and drapery.
Use them to support a ceiling feature or maybe as an ornate shelf to display a stunning vase or ornament. For me they would sit pride of place supporting an archway leading into a room.
The price is for one.
12th scale
- 2.7" or 7cm high
- 2.2cm widest point
- 1.3cm deepest point
Two cherubs holding an ornate candlestick. The chandlestick is made or resin and is 55mm tall
This cute little whispering angel was based on a statue that we saw recently on our last trip to france. The statue is unpainted, made of resin and is 4cm tall.
Very accurate 12th scale late 19th century circa 1880 tailors mannequin.The mannequin would have been used to tailor dresses.
The base is removeable
The mannequin is cast from resin and the base is metal alloy.
Antique table top wasp waisted corset display mannequin
Antique table top wasp waisted corset display mannequin
12th scale
Resin
The silhouette of this table mannequin is typical for the years around 1885 to 1895. The original torso was covered in black weave muslin and presented on a round wood stand.
The concept of the wasp waist was to wear a corset so extreme that it deformed the wearers waist. As a costumier (in a previous life), and having had the pleasure of making historical corsets, I am fascinated by this social history. Clothes were cut on a stand and so the mannequin had to reflect the shape of the wearer when she was wearing the corset. This is by no means the most extreme example of a wasp waist mannequin.
Approx 7.5cm High
Made from Resin
Supplied unaged - ready for tidying which will mean small nodules will need to be sanded or snapped off - this is super easy to do and takes just a minute or two.
Seraphina: Total seated height of Saraphina including wings 14cm x distance from toe to flat horizontal seat (underneath) 5.5cm (eg height of wall)
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