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ho2cultcha's loves17347 of 22752Bakelite JewelsAntique Edwardian pewter teapot Poss Att to R. Richardson of Sheffield,Circa 1900-09
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    Posted 9 years ago

    Lrnmsgirl
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    This is a door stop that was passed down in my family. Could it be a Hubley? My family had several dog statues but I seem to remember this one as possibly being my great-grandmother's. Can anyone help me? It is somewhat rusty, but I do really like it.

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    1. katherinescollections katherinescollections, 9 years ago
      What a cutie! He does seem to have some age on him. :)
    2. jscott0363 jscott0363, 7 years ago
      Great Fox Terrier doorstop!! This was produced by Hubley and National Foundry in the 1920's. One way to tell is the size. The Hubley would be 8" X 9" and the National Foundry version was 7 1/2" tall. Hope this helps. Also, this would have sold for about $1.00 in the 1920's.

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