Reserved for Merle. Do not buy unless you are Merle.
Sweet vintage poodles from the mid century. This set of three poodles have light pink fur and have a leash chain that connects the mother dog to the two pups, so all three of the dogs are leashed together.
The mother poodle wears a floral hat and has a bold collar around her neck. The two puppies also have a small flower on the very tops of their heads. The mother's gold collar has a small ring for a leash that goes to her pups hanging from it. The pups wear smaller collars and they are chained or leashed together from their collars.
The two pups, though similar, have slightly different stances and expressions.
The dogs’ bodies have some "fur" that has a bit of gold flecked through it on chest, ears, feet, head and tails.
This type of ceramic collectible figurines were popular in the mid century and were imported from Japan into the US after WWII. It is circa 1950s.
The mother dog is approx. 4 1/2" high and 6" wide across all three dogs.
The set of chained three dogs are in nice vintage condition with no chips or cracks. Light discoloration and wear commensurate with vintage age.
Guaranteed to sit and stay for as long as you would like!
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