What is this? What was it worth? What is it worth? Halp!

No, please do tell me -- it's been in my grandparents' house 40 or 50 years. They have both been deceased for 10 years and 15 years. My family still owns the estate and all its possessions. This item, along with 2 other statues, were on top of a marble fireplace this whole length of time. My cat jumped from the back of a chair onto the fireplace, slid on the smooth marble, and knocked all 3 statues down. SOMEHOW, the other 2 did not smash. I have no idea how, as they all landed on the stone on the floor. I said I did it because "the cat did it" sounds like a cop-out. I am desperately searching for someone in my area who can repair it (I know it won't restore it to its original state or restore its value, but I can't just leave it like this, in broken pieces). It's a shame that it's broken, and I feel sick that it's smashed like this. At the same time, no one ever enjoyed it: no one dusted it, polished it, looked at it, had it at any sort of eye-level, examined it, studied it. Its fate (and the current fate of all the similar items in this estate) was to sit up on that 8-foot mantle away from anyone, virtually never to be seen. It's a strange thing -- it's a strange estate. Anyway -- tell me what it is. I have tried searching online and have no clue. I can only guess my grandparents purchased it in either Mongolia or Russia, based on some travel logs and brochures I recently found inside -- surprise, surprise -- a glass cabinet filled with treasures and statues, all covered in dust, all ignored and all forgotten.

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