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Identifying A Figurine?

A monkey figurine.So I was wondering if anyone knew what this was and its value ? I'm pretty sure its ceramic. It's got a dull sound when you tap it and no shine to it like porcelain. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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The side of a monkey figurine.
 
The back of a monkey figurine.
 
The bottom of a monkey figurine.
 

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November 8, 20210 found this helpful
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Your figurine has a "Made in China" sticker.
Mark "MADE IN CHINA" was required from 1919. In the 1950s, technology improved, paper labels were allowed and the paper label era began. So your figurine was made after the 1950s.

I could not find the exact same figurine. You have not written what size your figurine is.
Ceramic Pottery Chinese Monkey Holding Fruit Figurine Statue approximately 12" high is on sale for US $99.99

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October 27, 20210 found this helpful

Since there is no manufacturer's mark engraved on the bottom, this is probably mass-produced and not worth much. It will be hard it identify, and I don't think it will be worth your time.

 

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