Description
The Balladeers
DURING THE 18TH CENTURY, taverns provided both meals and lodging. The patrons provided the entertainment. Travelers often carried small musical instruments with them. If they chose to leave their instruments at home, the tavern keeper usually had a fiddle or something that could be borrowed or rented for a modest fee. Today professional musicians in colorful costumes perform tunes from the 18th century for guests in Colonial Williamsburg taverns.
10" dark brown haired girl with tan & blue attire. She is holding a violin. - 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.