Sumatra face pot in a common tan coat produced by Kevin Francis Ceramics of Stoke-on-Trent, England, circa 2001. The Bengal tiger is a population of the Panthera tigris subspecies. It ranks among the biggest wild cats alive today. The tiger is estimated to have been present in the Indian subcontinent since the Late Pleistocene, for about 12,000 to 16,500 years. Today, it is threatened by poaching, loss and fragmentation of habitat, and was estimated at comprising fewer than 2,500 wild individuals by 2011. The Bengal tiger's range covers India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and southwestern China. India's tiger population was estimated at 3,000 individuals in 2018. Born of royal lineage, Sumatra is known as "The Gentle Prince".
Maker:
Kevin Francis Face Pots
England
circa 2001
Model #:
Derivative
face pot
Size:
small
Height:
2"