RARE Broadmoor Pottery Limited Edition Heavy Statue Sitting Native American OOAK















This rare and limited edition Broadmoor Pottery Bookend Sculpture depicts a Native American sitting with knees up to his chest covered in a blanket. His head and hand are the only things not covered by the blanket and are beautifully detailed. His face suggests he’s in repose and/or deeply saddened. The piece is beautifully crafted in clay and has a thick beautiful turquoise blue glaze covering the entire sculpture. The sculpture exudes the Arts & Crafts Movement style and is a testament to early 20th-century artistry. It comes with its original limited edition tin? Sticker, adding to its authenticity and value. The statue is very heavy and it looks like there is an area which was plugged on the bottom of the piece. I believe this is where they filled the item with beads or sand and then filled the hole with more clay. When you shake the item it sounds similar to a rattle. It was originally intended as a bookend, but I think its beauty can stand on its own as a decor item too. The statue is a unique and one-of-a-kind piece, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of Broadmoor Pottery, decorative sculptures and figurines. Its stunning turquoise color and intricate details make it a remarkable work of art. PH Genter was most likely the artist behind this masterpiece. This sculpture was made in the 1930s in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States and is a true testament to the craftsmanship of the era. Understandably, the piece has a lot of crazing and there are a couple minor chips at the very bottom of the item. Other than what I mentioned, there are no chips or cracks. Please see all the photos. It is an absolutely gorgeous piece. I’m happy to oblige. Feel free to peruse through my other listings for more unique and vintage Jazz! As always, I’m open to offers. Thank you for looking at my Jazz!
