Posted 11 months ago
jscott0363
(909 items)
Hi everyone!!
I just added this jewel to my doorstop collection. This one was made by CJO Judd Co. in the early 1900's and was cataloged as No. 1281 CLOWN. As you'll see, in pic #3, he's numbered 1281 on the backside of the clown as well as the base. The base also has the CJO trademark as well. He's experienced some paint loss. The pompoms, under his chin and on his pocket, have long since lost their red paint. This one also had rubber bumpers, on the bottom of the backside, which are long gone, as most of them are. However, he's still a nice doorstop and I'm happy to have him in my collection. He stands 7 7/8" tall and 3 3/8" wide. He weighs 5lbs 6oz.
Thanks very much for stopping in for a look!!
Scott
Excellent clown design, he looks to be singing in the opera Pagliacci, such an expressive face
Jenni,
Thank you!! You're are spot on. He does appear to be singing.
Vynil,
fortapache,
vcal
and
Jenni
Thank you all so very much for the loves, comment and for dropping by!!
beautiful indeed
Thank you kivatinitz!
kivatintz,
Drake
and
DejaVu,
Thank you all very much for the loves, comment and for stopping in!!
SEAN,
WhenIsraelBelieves,
Thomas,
Dave
and
Mike,
Thank you all very much for the loves, comment and for stopping in!!
Leelani,
Thanks so very much for the love and for stopping by!!
Reise,
Thanks very much for the love and for stopping in!!!!
prettymollie,
Thank you so very much for the love and for dropping in!!