Welcome to the site. Is there a slot in it for coins? Or at least a plug-hole? It looks Greek-themed, which would still have been popular at that time. What's the paper-label milk-glass beside it?
I should have included a photo of the top. Thanks for the welcome Spirit. Long time digger here from Massachusetts. Just figuring out this photography thing. The milk glass jar is a Royal Luncheon Cheese embossed on the bottom. I think it was a processed cheese spread. They are very common in this neck of the woods. I usually leave them behind but this one still has some of it's label. The dump it came out of is mostly wood ash with layers of coal ash. The wood ash seems to be kind to labels as I have found nearly a dozen labeled bottles. The dump ranges from about 1890 to around 1915.
Well, upon closer inspection I agree that it does look like an Indian but one with lots of ornaments, earrings and the bonnet / crown. I would like to see a complete top, but it looks as though there was an intentional opening built in, too wide for just coins. BTW, Welcome to the forums. Hope you stay around for awhile. Jim