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  2. List of Royal Doulton figurines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of list of Royal Doulton figurines in ascending order by HN number. HN is named after Harry Nixon (1886–1955), head of the Royal Doulton painting department who joined Doulton in 1900. [ 1 ]

  3. Peter Hunt (folk artist) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s interest in the peasant style waned, and Hunt sold his Peasant Village shops and moved to Orleans, Cape Cod where he opened a shop called Peacock Alley. Peter Hunt died almost penniless in 1967. Today Hunt's works are collectible and sell at auction for up to thousands of dollars.

  4. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    Art ware & figurines [11] Camp Del Mar Pottery: Capitola: late 1940s-early 1950s "Campo" tableware & art ware [14] Carnegie Brick and Pottery Company Pottery plant: Tesla, California: 1903-1911: Figurines, art pottery, vases, urns, clay pipes [15] Chase Originals (Adele Chase) Berkeley: 1930s-1950s: Art ware & figurines [11] Environmental ...

  5. Figurine - Wikipedia

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    A figurine (a diminutive form of the word figure) or statuette is a small, three-dimensional sculpture that represents a human, deity or animal, or, in practice, a ...

  6. Applause (toy company) - Wikipedia

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    Applause Inc. was a company that produced stuffed toys and collectible figurines. Its principal subsidiaries included Dakin Inc. and International Tropic-Cal Inc. The Applause brand survives as part of Kid Brands.

  7. Hagen-Renaker - Wikipedia

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    Hagen-Renaker was a California pottery company established in Southern California in 1946. The company was founded and owned by John Renaker, Sr., and Maxine Renaker, The company's early production were plates, butter pats, and bowls made in their garage in Culver City, California.