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Attributed to David Marshall (American, 1936-), 20th century. Three riverbed stone faces, each carved with expressive facial features and hair and mounted on metal stands, together with a similar polychrome plaster face on a stand. Apparently unmarked. Approximate height (of tallest) 9", width 6", depth 2.5".


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