Greek Courtisane Phryne Statue
€642.53 + VAT
The Greek Courtisane Phryne Statue hides her face whilst scantily clad in a long flowing dress.
The Bashful Girl Garden Statue is a charming garden ornament when shown on a Marlborough Pedestal which is sold separately.
Description
Greek Courtisane Phryne Statue stands 1170mm high
Overall Height on Marlborough Pedestal (Sold Separately) 1830mm
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