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Vintage Original RCA Nipper Dog Chalkware and Felt Statue 10”

$ 79.17

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: Please see photos for detailed condition.
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  • Brand: Victor Phonographs

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    Vintage Original RCA Nipper Dog Chalkware and Felt Statue 10”
    Vintage Original RCA Nipper Dog Chalkware and Felt Statue 10”
    Good Condition
    The Story of Nipper, the RCA Dog. The story of Nipper began in 1884 when a small stray terrier was found on the streets of Bristol, England. Adopted by Mark Barraud and named “Nipper” for his habit of biting at people’s ankles, he became a devoted pet and companion to the theatre and stage set designer. He served as a model for a painting by Francis Barraud - "His Master's Voice". The dog and gramophone trademark, one of the Top 10 Famous Brands of the 20th Century", was used by a successor of Berliner's American successor Victor Talking Machine, RCA VICTOR.
    Shows felt wear on ear and both lower leg's / Repaired crack on right leg (as pictured)
    Measures 10" (L) x 3.5" (W) x 10" (H)
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    Vintage Original RCA Nipper Dog Chalkware and Felt Statue 10”
    Good Condition
    The Story of Nipper, the RCA Dog. The story of Nipper began in 1884 when a small stray terrier was found on the streets of Bristol, England. Adopted by Mark Barraud and named “Nipper” for his habit of biting at people’s ankles, he became a devoted pet and companion to the theatre and stage set designer. He served as a model for a painting by Francis Barraud - "His Master's Voice". The dog and gramophone trademark, one of the Top 10 Famous Brands of the 20th Century", was used by a successor of Berliner's American successor Victor Talking Machine, RCA VICTOR.
    Shows felt wear on ear and both lower leg's / Repaired crack on right leg (as pictured)
    Measures 10" (L) x 3.5" (W) x 10" (H)