- Catherine McCullough, the artist known for her soapstone figurines, worked in the United States.
- The figurines, which are often associated with the 1930s, do not have a country of origin marked on them, but discussions and listings about her work typically originate from the U.S. This suggests that she was active in the U.S. during that time.
- Her figurines, particularly those depicting babies and animals, reflect a style that was popular in American decorative arts during the early to mid-20th century.
- It features a small, 3.5-inch baseball boy player named Laddie with a Baseball and a Bat , carved from soapstone with textured details that truly bring the piece to life.
- The antique finish and 1930's style make this figurine a rare find in any estate sale.
- Signed by the artist herself, this handcrafted figurine is a one-of-a-kind addition to any collection.
- Perfect for all occasions, Laddie can be displayed in any room and is sure to impress.
Don't miss the chance to own this original piece from the early 20th century.