Sebastian Miniatures are a series of small ceramic sculptures or figurines first produced by Prescott Woodbury Baston Sr. (died 1984)[1] in Arlington, Massachusetts in 1938.[2][3]

His work includes historical figures such as George Washington, classic literary characters, and scenes of life, particularly in New England, United States, where Mr Baston created his pieces. Baston also created pieces specifically for businesses, such as in store promotions for products such as Jell-o.[4] Baston continued to create pieces until his death in 1984.[1] He made a self portrait. The Marblehead Historical Commission has a collection of his works.[5]

Glenn S. Johnson published a collector's guide in 1980. Baston had a son and grandson named after him.[6] His son took over the figurines business and it merged[1] with Lance Corporation of Hudson, Massachusetts.

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  1. ^ a b c Fox, Joanne (April 30, 2013). "COLLECTION: Sebastian miniatures provide pleasure". Sioux City Journal.
  2. ^ "COLLECTION: Sebastian miniatures provide pleasure".
  3. ^ Sebastian Miniatures Collectors Guide. First edition. P.W.Baston & G.S. Johnson. Commonwealth Press, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. 1980
  4. ^ http://www.harryrinker.com/col-1305.html Rinker Column 1305
  5. ^ https://marbleheadhistory.pastperfectonline.com/bycreator?keyword=Baston%2C+Prescott+W.
  6. ^ "Prescott Baston Obituary (1945 - 2018) - Wayland, MA - The Weston Town Crier". Legacy.com.
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