LC-25 to LC-28  Colonial Figures

LC-25 to LC-28  Colonial Boy, Man, Woman and Girl

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reference numbers LC-25: Colonial Boy
LC-26: Colonial Man
LC-27: Colonial Woman
LC-28: Colonial Girl
description large Colonial figures
dimensions LC-25: to be determined
LC-26: height = 8 inches
LC-27: height = 8 inches
LC-28: to be determined 
topics and series topics: none
series: none
related & similar items SML-7 (Williamsburg Governor); SML-8  (Williamsburg lady)
first issued/withdrawn/
discontinued forever
(1964/1964/-)
private issue and/or limited edition & quantity not applicable
era first introduced. Marblehead
value range Rare - each piece
auction notes none
comments/observations none

GENERAL INFORMATION. In 1963, both Sebastian Miniatures and the Mi. I. Hummel figurines (manufactured by Goebel, West Germany) were distributed by Schmid in the United States.  In a prophetically unique combination, Baston and Goebel proposed a collaboration of Baston's popular themes and Goebel's fired ceramic production capability.  After a few sets of four groupings were fired from Baston's Ceramastone designs, both parties decided against further collaboration.
     In this final Baston-Goebel collaboration, Baston sculpted a Colonial family costumed in traditional Williamsburg garb.

From Dr. Glenn Johnson's book, The Sebastian Miniature Collection.

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