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Resin Relief Sculpture by David Fisher for Austin Prod

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Vintage sculpture titled "Faces of Love" by David Fisher and manufactured for Austin Productions circa 1985. Please confirm item location (NY or NJ).
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Postmodern Plaster Nude by David Fisher for Austin Productions, circa 1981
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