Hagen-Renaker's Springer Spaniel (#HR03142)
AND Springer Spaniel Pup (#HR03203).
A convenient way to add to your collection easily...get the
MATCHING adult dog AND puppy at the same time. Hagen-Renaker (sometimes) DOES discontinue pieces withOUT warning...
This adult 'Springer Spaniel' measures 2 1/4" tall, 2 5/8" long (from tip of nose to back of left rear foot), and 7/8" wide (side to side).
The classic coloration of black and white has multiple details, including a detailed black nose, and eyes.
The mouth is defined with a salmon color.
The head is divided with the black covering both ears. The mussle is white.
The chest, back of head, shoulders, belly, and all four legs are white.
The back "saddle" is black, as is the 'stumb' of a tail.
The mould has nice texture that provides a good detailing for the dog's coat;
and with the shading gives more definition, to the coloration of this small figurine.
Extra shading of black defines the tips of the paws.
The 'Springer Spaniel Pup' measures 1 1/8" tall, 1 3/8" long (from tip of nose to tip of tail), and 15/16" front to back!
The classic coloration of black and white has multiple details, including an adorable black nose, eyes, and mouth.
The head is divided with the black covering both ears.
The chest, back of head, belly, and all four paws are white.
The back "saddle" is black.
The mould has nice texture that provides a good detailing for the puppy's coat;
and with the shading gives more definition, to the coloration of this tiny figurine.
This piece is a high gloss fired glaze finish on a Ceramic clay base that was fired to approximately 2300 degrees Fahrenheit.
All of the Hagen Renaker miniatures listed on our website are "Fired " finishes; thus making them pieces of "China". Most of the pieces undergo at least two (2), with some having three (3) firings in a Ceramic kiln. Temperatures will vary from 2500 degrees to 1650 degrees, dependent as to a greenware (raw clay) firing, a glaze firing, or an overglaze (lustre, gold, or platinum) firing.
Hagen-Renaker, fine Potteries since 1946, still family owned AND; HANDCRAFTED IN AMERICA!