I am doing a bit of research on an early piece of
pottery. The piece stands about 11" and is in the form of a fat
man (standing) dressed in early American garb. Unlike other Toby
pieces, this one is covered in a brown glaze that varies in color
(runs, etc) from dark to light brown. The expression on his face
is particularly fun, a smile and downward gaze to his hands, which
are extended outward. He reaches to pick snuff (?) from an
undefined container. The bottom of the peice is also glazed (no
irridescence can be detected in the glaze).
I am curious if this is Bennington period pottery or something
else.
Any takers? I would be interested in the age, probable maker, and
approximate value.
Thanks
John Handley
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