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This is a nice little Victorian style angel figurine made by United Design. I think this is a retired figurine titled "Brilliance Aglalia". This graceful pastel colored figurine would make a great addition to an angel collection and would look great displayed in a Victorian style decor. She is approx. 6" tall and comes in the original box (without the styrofoam). She is marked on the edge of her skirt: copyright UDC 94 KM. Check my other listings this week for more angels and other great collectibles!
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Q: Do you consider the figurine to be in mint condition? Does it come with it’s original United Design box, it’s styrofoam, and COA? Are you willing to ship the United Design box inside another box for shipping? Thanks for... Continue reading A: There are no chips or cracks, and she looks to be in excellent condition. She does come in a United Design "Angels" box, but there is no styrofoam. She was wrapped in bubblewrap when I bought her. There is no COA,... Continue reading