![]() I used to put them on a shelf with his foot turned so her skirt covered the fact that it was gone. They came to us in the 50s, and for all I know, they might be from the 30s or 40s or even earlier. The lady is fine I just wanted to show the set. It may have gotten broken through the years. ![]() I've had them since I was about 7, and I don't even remember if the minstrel even had a foot then. ![]() The minstrel and his lady may be really old. I was about to toss him, but I decided to try to give him some wings back. He was part of a set my aunt had, and we never could find his wings. The little choir boy's angel wings were long gone. Her halo got broken and I couldn't find the pieces to put it back together. The little girl angel holding a candle was given to me in 1960 by my best friend. These are not really worth anything to anybody but me, or hopefully, a grandchild someday. If you have a valuable figurine that needs to be repaired, you probably should take it to a professional. They most likely came from what we used to call "dime stores," back in the 30s through the early 60s. First, let me say that these figurines are not valuable or collectible.
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