Vagabond Milliner
Vagabond Milliner
"Samuel Puddle was an exceptional milliner (in his own mind at least) and derided the tommyrot existence tied to a desk or a shop. He traveled through the territories of Peevish Swale and the Hiccuboro and Iron Pot Valleys plying his trade of worn headwear. Some would say these were actually “re-purposed” from rummage yards and employed his somewhat questionable trade in headwear refurbishment as well. His operation was a traveling venue, so wagons were a luxury not afforded and he would often store his wares atop his head. It would have worked fine if nature hadn’t graced his walk with a bobbing motion. This caused hats toppling every few steps and much frustration on his part…”
An illustration from the studio of Robert Bridges! Each print is created on archival paper and lightly hand repainted. It will come with a signed artist's certificate of authenticity on the back. The whimsical story written by the artist will be included on a separate sheet of paper. It will be sealed in a flat cello bag and mailed First Class in a reinforced envelope within 3-5 business days.
Sheet Size: 8"x10" and 11" X 14" Thank you for looking.