Moulinsart Tintin Figurine 42249 Indian Chief America Resin Officielle Figure 42
You will find that this piece is made for all occasions, so it never feels too themed.
You will find that this piece is made for all occasions, so it never feels too themed.
A nice touch is that it’s suitable for all occasions, so you can gift it with confidence.
The bottom is stamped “75th Diamond Jubilee 1915-1990 Antioch Community High School Hand Crafted Fine Pewter 1989 Valiant Studios” see pics.
This Prize Winning Hand Carved Indian Chief Neck Scarf Holder is a unique and collectible piece that showcases intricate carvings of an Indian chief. Dated back to 1954, this item holds historical significance and would make a valuable addition to any collection of decorative sculptures and figurines. The craftsmanship and design of this piece would surely be appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts of Indian art and culture. As stated on the reverse side of the neck scarf holder: Joe Cornielus – Beaumont – 1954 – Winner – Jr. Staff Tournament
A great set of 3 what I believe to be from the 1950’s 60’s era. Plastic Indians I believe would have went a wall. Please use photos for your judgment.