Fitz & Floyd Duck Dish with Lid
Figurines:
Pre 1990 stock# 323
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$55.00
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This beautiful duck was manufactured by Fitz and Floyd. It is 2 pieces and could be used for holding candy or trinkets. The base is a burnt orange color, with green, blue, maroon and brown feathers on the wings. It is very heavily gilded in gold. It is marked 1982 and K S on the bottom of the base. It measures 11" long, 5" wide and stands 7.5" tall. It is in excellent condition with no damage of any kind.
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Brad Keeler Blue Jay #735
Animals:
Pre 1950 stock# 289
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$125.00
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Brad Keeler was a California artist who, in 1939, began creating "naturalistic studies" of birds and animals. These creations were then sold though gift stores. Keeler is best known for his decorating techniques whereby he first applied color with an airbrush, then hand-painted other details to enhance the figurines. Sadly, Keeler died suddenly in 1952. His pottery closed shortly thereafter. This blue jay was created in the mid 1940's. It stands 9.25" tall and is about 6 ...click for details
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Duck's Unlimited Drake Wood Duck - Taber & Hersey
Animals:
Pre 1990 stock# 278
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$155.00
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This beautiful decoy is Duck's Unlimited limited edition drake wood duck from the 1983-84 season. It is signed (on the bottom) by both Tom Taber and Kyle Hersey Jr. A Michigan native, Tom Taber was introduced to the sport of duck hunting at a very early age and soon began carving his own decoys. Many of his pieces are carved from "distressed" wood which is decades old and characterized by worm holes and other natural flaws. Over the years, Taber has developed unique staining and ...click for details
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Staffordshire Spaniel Dogs with Purple and Gold Trim
Pottery and Stoneware:
Pre 1900 stock# 244
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$395.00 pair
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This pair of Spaniels was made in the Staffordshire district of England. A great number of potteries have made Staffordshire their home since the early eighteenth century. These potteries created figurines which were often made in pairs that mirrored one another; dogs were a favorite. The figurines were most often only decorated on the front as they were meant to be displayed against a wall (sometimes called "flat backs"). Each dog in this pair measures 6" wide, 2.25" dee ...click for details
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Dog Head Cane or Walking Stick
Animals:
Dogs:
Pre 1970 stock# 204
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$395.00 Reduced
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This beautiful cane is in the shape of a dog's head. I think it is a Doberman Pinscher, but it has also been suggested that it could be a Whippet, or a Greyhound. Regardless of the breed, it is an absolutely amazing piece! It has glass eyes which are amber in color. It appears to have been carved out of some type of bone. A variety of colors, lines, and "pock" marks are visible. See close-up photos. The head of the dog is attached to a wooden shaft by a gold colored collar. ...click for details
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Anna Van Briggle Swan Vase
Pottery and Stoneware:
Vases:
Pre 1970 stock# 82
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$75.00
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This beautiful vase was created by Anna Van Briggle. It is in the shape of a swan with the tail feathers fanned out to form the opening of the vase. It is a high gloss brown in color with the tail feathers having white tips. It is signed "Anna Van Briggle, Colo Spgs" on the bottom. It is not dated. The swan stands 5 1/2 inches tall, and is 5 inches long. It is in MINT condition. Van Briggle collectors, don't miss this one!
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Staffordshire Poodle
Figurines:
Pre 1900 stock# 71
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$95.00 Reduced
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This incredible Staffordshire poodle dates pre-1900. It has applied "fur" and hand painted face and collar. It measures 3 5/8 inches tall and 2" wide. It is in excellent condition with no damage of any kind. This piece is unmarked.
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