Namesake for my 10th GGMother who arrived in Boston, Mass Colony in 1639, from England.
Mercy sits drinking her morning tea, while perched upon her bed with a small footstool for balance.
Petite and lovely, she is a welcomed addition to the house.
Review byLynda
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Love the way she is sitting
Rating
100%
Love the way she is sitting.
Review byJennifer Y
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5 stars
Rating
100%
5 stars
Review byPauline H
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Beautiful figure
Rating
100%
Beautiful figure. Sits well and looks very at home on a kitchen chair. I will be painting the cup white. It’s a small detail but makes a difference
Review byJacquie M
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She is cute but a little smaller than I imagined
Rating
80%
she is cute but a little smaller than I imagined. The finish is not quite as good as expected
Review byCarmel C
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Unusually for me
Rating
100%
Unusually for me? I bought this solid resin figure,mostly because she sits so well either on a setee, or at the table,lovely when in place,and quite a talking point in my big stockbroker house!
Review byJudith C
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Wonderful resin lady
Rating
100%
Wonderful resin lady!
Review byDiana V
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I really like these resin figures and own almost all of them including some duplicates
Rating
100%
I really like these resin figures and own almost all of them including some duplicates. Brings life to the displays.
Review byKaren P
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Lovely piece
Rating
100%
Lovely piece. I think - as others have mentioned, that the cup should have been white really, but that's easy to rectify. Makes a lovely companion piece to DP309 the Butler and sits well on BEF104 Barewood Ladderback Dining Chair but you do need to adjust her position so her feet aren't off the floor. One solution would be a footrest. The other is to move her slightly foreward to the edge of the seat. And of course tacky wax can hold her in place! Very pleased.