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.
This sculpture is just one of hundreds of pieces of art that are available at our location in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.
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