LC-40  Cabinet Maker



LC-40  Cabinet Maker (PF-31, pewter version shown)

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reference numbers LC-40: Cabinet Maker (M)
description Ceramastone casting of cabinetmaker
dimensions to be completed
topics and series topics: none
series: none
related & similar items PF-31 (Cabinetmaker in pewter)
first issued/withdrawn/
discontinued forever
(1973/1975/-)
private issue and/or limited edition & quantity private issue for Royal Worcester  (several prototypes made)
era first introduced. Marblehead
value range Rare
auction notes none
comments/observations none

GENERAL INFORMATION.  Royal Worcester is a British-based producer of fine china and porcelain.  The Royal Worcester United States marketing division asked Baston and Lance to produce a series of three pewter sculptures for offer as Bicentennial limited edition commemoratives.  Baston designed a potter, cabinetmaker and blacksmith and the series was placed in fine stores around the country.  500 sets were sold and, in 1975, Baston added a Clockmaker to the group.  The sculptures are large (approximately eight inches high) and heavy, buy Baston's design work is memorable for its composition, detail and graceful form.

These are the Ceramastone versions of these figurines.

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

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