Hurricane Teapot Pottery Face Jug Folk Art Sculpture By Mitchell Grafton
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Reference Number: Avaluer:12539856 | Object Type: Teapot |
GraftonPotteryCreatedByMitchellGrafton“Hurricane Teapot”
It's been exactly one year since my town got hit by Hurricane Michael, a Category 5 hurricane that devastated Panama City and the surrounding area. I road out the storm in my bathroom with my dog and a stray cat that I had only first met and started feeding about a month before. The cat had never been inside my house but I saw it that morning, brought it inside and sh...oved it into a large cage. When the storm was at its worst, trees were falling, limbs were hitting my roof, the ceiling was leaking, windows were breaking and that cat was screaming at the top of his lungs. Luckily it only lasted a few hours. When I walked outside, my truck was totaled, almost every tree and most power poles were were on the ground. It has been long road to recovery, along the way I survived some shady con-men contractors and have had a few reoccurring nightmares but things are close to back to normal now, just a few small repairs left to make. Thanks for all of your support and business in the past year. This teapot, including the hurricane ravaged tree, is 16 inches tall. The tree is made of metal and very sturdy, Thanks for looking, Mitchell. Facebook – “Grafton Pottery”Info – graftonpottery.blogspot.com
It's been exactly one year since my town got hit by Hurricane Michael, a Category 5 hurricane that devastated Panama City and the surrounding area. I road out the storm in my bathroom with my dog and a stray cat that I had only first met and started feeding about a month before. The cat had never been inside my house but I saw it that morning, brought it inside and sh...oved it into a large cage. When the storm was at its worst, trees were falling, limbs were hitting my roof, the ceiling was leaking, windows were breaking and that cat was screaming at the top of his lungs. Luckily it only lasted a few hours. When I walked outside, my truck was totaled, almost every tree and most power poles were were on the ground. It has been long road to recovery, along the way I survived some shady con-men contractors and have had a few reoccurring nightmares but things are close to back to normal now, just a few small repairs left to make. Thanks for all of your support and business in the past year. This teapot, including the hurricane ravaged tree, is 16 inches tall. The tree is made of metal and very sturdy, Thanks for looking, Mitchell. Facebook – “Grafton Pottery”Info – graftonpottery.blogspot.com