Stone figure found on beach no wire just stone 35 years ago rockport mass.

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Thank you maybe somebody will be able to help you now. GL, rock
 
good evening mam...that is very interesting. Im pretty sure its not native american. With Mass. history in mind I would be leaning towards colonial posibly religous.... im just guessing. I hope to see someone I.D. it for you.
 
it could be a natural shape. Very human like, but the features are not detailed enough to tell for sure. Very cool stone.
 
it could be a natural shape. Very human like, but the features are not detailed enough to tell for sure. Very cool stone.

it is a very old kewpie doll, very crude and worn but cool
where i live mexican workers brought these here around 150 years ago
there is an extremely old railroad depot here that was built with part mexican labor
there are several of these embedded in the cement walls.....i can go take a picture
the workers would put these on the finish coat of the walls whenever one of the crew had a new young one
this is what it is...not something i made up120559739261.webp
 
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larson1951 said:
it is a very old kewpie doll, very crude and worn but cool
where i live mexican workers brought these here around 150 years ago
there is an extremely old railroad depot here that was built with part mexican labor
there are several of these embedded in the cement walls.....i can go take a picture
the workers would put these on the finish coat of the walls whenever one of the crew had a new young one
this is what it is...not something i made up<img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=683551"/>

Thank you
 
I would love more info or pic and where to research more
 
Now that was a surprise! I was thinking much older.
 
this is the depot along with some images of the pieces embedded
ther are several of these but some are hard to get at
we found more years ago of different types when we did work on the roofIMG_1106.webpIMG_1105.webpIMG_1104.webp
 
larson1951 said:
this is the depot along with some images of the pieces embedded
ther are several of these but some are hard to get at
we found more years ago of different types when we did work on the roof<img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=683567"/><img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=683568"/><img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=683569"/>

That is a beautiful place. Cool.
 
That is a beautiful place. Cool.

yup rusty it is
hey we did work repairing copper flashing on the walls meeting the roofs and found more of these crude white dolls in areas impossible to see from the ground
this was 20 years ago and i sure remember these from the memory's they gave us
 
larson1951 said:
yup rusty it is
hey we did work repairing copper flashing on the walls meeting the roofs and found more of these crude white dolls in areas impossible to see from the ground
this was 20 years ago and i sure remember these from the memory's they gave us

I'm sure. I bet you were tickled to death to find such a mysterious thing. Let alone lots of them! I would have fliped
 
I find quite a few of these porciline dolls in New England digging out old privys (mid to late 1800's) and dumps while searching for old bottles
 
It is definitely not porcelain it is some sort if stone or marble
 
Awesome save Mam.
 

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