This tiger seems stoned carved by hand and mantled to a wooden base. It is unmarked weighing at approximately just a little over 3 pounds at 1448g/.1448kg, it has a length of roughly 11" from the tigers' head to tail and base length of 12", its height is at 6.5" with a width of approximately 3 and a quarter inch. I believe it is a local product of America in which the labeling has either deteriorated or naturally detached as I believe it should be a velvet base.
The color of the model is that of an original tiger and reflects its natural physique. The detail in its face is exquisite and brings about a realistic view from the mouth to the nose to the eyes, cheeks and ears and so on. The overall piece is exotic as the tiger stands still in time with a firm stand for observation and may be of vintage era.
Dimensions: L: 12" x H: 6.5" x W: 3 1/4"
Weight: 1448g / 0.1448kg
Handcrafted Tiger Figurine on Wooden Base
Handcrafted Tiger Figurine on Wooden Base
Item Description
This is a detailed handcrafted figurine of a Bengal tiger mounted on an oval-shaped wooden base. The piece is rendered in a realistic style, with well-defined features including the face, ears, nose, eyes, and muscular body, capturing the majestic and poised stance of the tiger mid-stride. The figurine appears to be hand-painted with naturalistic tones and patterns replicating an actual tiger’s coat.
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History & Origin
Based on the style and materials, this tiger figurine was likely mass-produced but hand-finished. These types of sculptures were commonly sold in gift stores, nature-themed decor shops, or via collectible catalogs in the 1980s to early 2000s. They often mimic higher-end stone sculptures while being made of durable resin or cast stone composite.
Although acquired from a local antique store, the lack of a maker’s mark and the materials used suggest it was not originally a fine-art gallery piece, but a decorative collectible item. There were several manufacturers in the U.S. and Asia (particularly China and Taiwan) that produced similar items under various brand names such as United Design, Nature’s Gallery, or Animal Kingdom.
Estimated Market Value (as of 2025)
Authentication
Due to the lack of any maker’s markings and its composite material, this item is not considered a one-of-a-kind studio piece or antique in the fine art or high collectible sense. However, its craftsmanship, condition, and aesthetic make it a desirable piece for collectors of wildlife figurines or animal-themed home décor.
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