Very good condition. Minor scratches and wear throughout.
5″W x 7″D x 15.5″H
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Vintage Mid Century ROYAL HAEGER Orange Pottery Cat
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Circa 1950s, and produced by Royal Haeger, an art deco inspired winking ceramic cat. Designed by Royal Hickman(1893-1969), this elegantly sculpted cat has a green glass eye and vivacious orange glaze. An eclectic piece for the Mid Century ceramic collector or feline fancier.
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