I don;t have good pictures of the statue but I know the details on it. It was giving to my Great Grandfather on is wedding which was given to my grandfather on his wedding, then to my mother on her wedding, which I inherited it on my wedding. The statue was in my home in a glass casing and was taken with several other valuable items. For insurance purposes I don;t know how to actually put a value on it since I don;t have the statue nor can I find anything online that is to the T with what I had. Here is the information on what I had:
Antique Tibetan Bronze Buddha Statue
White Tara
Goddess of Longevity
Origin: Tibet, Circa: 18th / 19th Century
H 24 in.(38cm), W 18 in.(23cm), D 14.5 in.(14cm)
Measurement not including wood pedestal
Condition: very minor lost of corals, o.a. excellent!
I found a picture online which looks very similar to my statue but only a little bigger.
Click on the link and you will find the statue on the very right hand side of the web page. Please help me with your thoughts!
http://antiquesandthearts.com/Antiques/AuctionWatch/2009-05-19__11-30-26.html

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