Description: Old Deerfield Pottery Cat, Redware, Margot Broxton Johnston, C. 1940. Authenticated at Antiques Roadshow, Baltimore. @Tiny rough spot on ear, and around base, as made. No other chips, cracks, or damage. 4" tall, and adorable. After the Bloody Brook Tavern in South Deerfield was relocated behind the Indian House Memorial, Randolph Johnston established Old Deerfield Pottery. Later, in 1938, Johnston and his wife, Margot Broxton, moved to South Deerfield where they set up a pottery and foundry known as Turnip Yard, Inc., which produced enameled copper wares, ceramics with hand-hammered aluminum lids, and trays into the 1950s. Signed Old Deerfield Mass. with MBJ monogram. Extremely rare.
Price: 125 USD
Location: Quincy, Massachusetts
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Brand: Johnson & Johnson
Type: Figurine
Model: Pottery Cat
Year Manufactured: 1940
Production Technique: Pottery
Subject: Cat