Benjamin Franklin 05/01/2009
My knowledge of American history is pathetically sparse because I came to this wonderful country as an adult. But even I have heard of Benjamin Franklin! And I am particulary interested in him because of two rare Staffordshire figure of this Founding Father. The first is in in Brighton's Willett Collection. ![]() Staffordshire figure of Benjamin Franklin in the Willett Collection, Brighton Appropriately, there is an even more gorgeous example in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and it is titled Ben Franklin. I glimpsed it two years ago at a distance across a roped-off room--sadly, the only English pottery figure on display in that museum on that day. ![]() Staffordshire figure of Ben Franklin in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. As I work on my next book, I am trying to tie Staffordshire figures to their design sources. I have been able to find quite obscure sources for some figures, so I assumed Ben Franklin would be easy. Think again! ![]()
Fascinating Factoids CommentsPatricia Wall 05/02/2009 06:43
speaking of 'pathetically sparse', did you happen ever to see this figure of Franklin marked 'Washington'? pictured in Madalena's gallery of past Antiques of the Week:
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