Description
To Market We Go
A DAY OF SHOPPING in the 18th century included stops at the market square to purchase fresh foods like vegetables, fruits, breads and meats and at the grocer's to buy imported foods such as rum, spices and sugar cones. Other merchants offered a variety of household goods, much like the general stores of the 19th century. Today, Colonial Williamsburg's stores still sell many of the kinds of goods that were available more than 200 years ago.
10" brown haired boy brown coat and pants holding several items including a bird cage with bird, a bag of peanuts and a potted plant. - Masterfully hand sculpted and painted with a beautifully expressive clay face - Perfect for any Byers' Choice collector! - Byers' Choice figurines are varied and one of kind pieces, handmade in the USA. Clothing styles, hair and eye color, and accessories may vary. - Date on the base - 2004 , date listed on tag - 2003
The figure has some wear to the base. The base may have some chipping.