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Figurines597 of 3870Tom Clark Gnome Wild Boar ceramic figurine dated 76 and signed with double W or M monogram
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    Posted 5 years ago

    Sting
    (27 items)

    A friend of mine bought cabin that came with huge collection of figures, cap pistols, toy lanterns, dream catchers...you get the idea. I am trying to collect some information for him. The indigenous people in the canoe are kneeling and connected to each other (but not the canoe.) They are constructed of some sort of resin. The canoe is paper or fabric with a pattern that looks like pig skin. (I don't think it is pig skin but I have been wrong before.) I didn't find printing anywhere.

    The "Cowboy" is made of the same resin and again - no printing to be found.

    Everything appears to be very well made. Any ideas on manufacturer or about when these little guys were made?

    Thank you

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    1. Newfld Newfld, 5 years ago
      Wonderful Old West figurines, the native Americans and canoe are just fabulous, love that wolfskin headdress
    2. Sting, 5 years ago
      Thanks Newfld,

      Any idea where I can get more information on these? The lack of any printing has me baffled. I don't think they are terribly old or even valuable but I need to find out...just because.

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