Right, I've posted two images
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/32697
and
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/32697
There are some markings on her that don't come out in the photograph, but they're very faint. There may be the groove of a fingernail, too.
After having her for a few months, I'm sure that she was meant to be held - she's just the right size and shape; also I think she's to do with the weather.
I don't want to take her to a museum because I feel that she is domestic, and if she has any secrets to reveal it will be in a domestic setting, with family, cooking, gardening and pets and not a museum case.
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