Boehm. Verdins (400-02), Woodcock (413), and Fledgling Canada Warbler (491). A collection of three bisque porcelain birds comprising of Fledgling Canada Warbler depicting the small bird perched atop a tree branch alongside large leaves with its mouth open and looking up at a Monarch butterfly, the round base being pierced; Verdins depicting two small birds with yellow faces perched atop a spiky vine with a yellow jacket or bee at center; and Woodcock depicting a large bird with long beak striding across a naturalistic ovular base with water to front edge, the sculpture to a secondary bisque plinth. Each piece marked to underside with maker's mark and piece title, the Canada Warbler signed to side of base "Boehm". Warbler approximately 8" tall, 7.25" wide, 5.75" deep. Verdins approximately 8.5" tall, 8.75" wide, 7" deep. Woodcock overall approximately 10.75" tall, 10.25" wide, 5.375" deep. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia.
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