Hi. You really need the item number or a better description. There are many Lladro boy and dog figurines in different poses and finishes. With a better description, pose, finish (matte or gloss) full color or white. I would say it is probably valued around $20-$50 but which one you have makes all the difference.
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The value of the Hummel figurine "Boy and Girl Kissing" (model 3145) can vary based on factors such as condition, rarity, and market demand. On average, it can range from $50 to $150, but prices can be higher for pieces in pristine condition or with original packaging. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult recent sales or a collectibles expert.
The path of the end of a seesaw is an arc or semicircle.
We have one of these available if you are interested let me know.
600 * 6 / 9 = 400 newton
When Linda Sue Park was ten years old, she read about 17th century Korean girls of good breeding who were not allowed to leave their homes. To find out about the world beyond their courtyards, they invented the seesaw to catapult themselves high enough to peek beyond the walls. Twenty-seven years later, Park wrote Seesaw Girl (Clarion, 1999) because the image she read about as a child had stuck with her. "When I sat down to write my first book, I knew that would be my idea
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$1,000.00
it is a boy but this is a girl
By decreasing the value of money on trad, there will be mainly no differense. The stuff will be as valuable. That's like asking what if the person who thought to call a boy boy and a girl girl desided to call a girl boy and a boy girl, then that's what they would be.
If it is a girl toy, it is a doll. If a boy plays with it, it is called an action figure.
This is a rude question and has no value.