The craftsmanship and special features (the flowers, hat, dress design) of this quaint art pottery compares to works by Paule Lefebure of Quebec. The only works of Lefebure I could find were glazed so I am not certain. It also resembles Willow's faceless ladies. It's not Willow, and it's made of clay with a matte finish. I could only find one other like it identified as Paule Lefebure (Craigs List) and it has been sold and taken down. There is a sticker inside Mother's skirt stating it was made in Taiwan.
Both Mother and Daughter's dresses have a floral design etched into the clay. The tiny golden bird on Mother's skirt could have been a trademark of the artist. A beautiful and unique piece of art and definitely a conversation piece. The figurine as a whole was difficult to photograph and still accurately catch the colors, but Mother's dress is a pale pinkish lavender, and Daughter's a teal.
Since there are two figures and not one, I have priced it the approximate price of Paule Lefebure's works of one lady. There were none I found with two figurines so you get two for the price of one.
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