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    Posted 4 years ago

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    Does anybody recognize who exactly he is?? I haven't a clue. <beg>

    He stands 16-1/2" tall on a roughly 5-1/4" square base and is made of some sort of ceramic with a bronzed glaze/appearance. (white clay inside, according to a couple fleabite chips)

    The sculptor/artists signature and logo are on one side of the base (pic 4) looking like "Harry (or Hany?) A Kallish", but I'm not sure I'm reading it correctly

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    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 4 years ago
      I think it is Harry. There is reference on the net to an illustrator named Harry A. Kallish. The surname might be an anglicised version of a Polish name.

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