Posted 5 years ago
jscott0363
(909 items)
Hello everyone!!
While going thru some things in my storage unit yesterday, I stumbled across this fellow. I had forgotten all about him. It's another of my Boston Terrier doorstops. I don't believe he's too old, possibly 1940's or 1950's. He may even be a reproduction, but I still like him and the way he's painted. Judging by the slight outline around his neck, I'd say that this fellow originally had a collar that is long gone. He does have some paint loss, especially around his feet. He measures 10 1/4" tall and 10" long and weighs 8.2 lbs.
Thanks for stopping in for a look!!
Scott
Quite the sharp looking fellow, his coat has a great natural looking finish, very nice pup
Thanks Jenni!!
Bradinn
aura
Vynil
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Jenni
Thank you all very much for the loves and for taking the time to stop by!!
Thank you Ken!!!
Are they breeding Scott? I hope so!
Karen,
Unfortunately, this was the last Boston Terrier I have in my collection (for now anyway). I'll be posting a few rabbits and hares soon.
Hi Eileen,
Thanks!! Right facing, or left facing can be used for any door. The left facing are the least common as only 10% ever made were left facing. So, the left facing are the most desired by collectors.
Ken
Karen
Eileen
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fortapache
Thank you all for the comments, loves and for taking the time to stop in!!!
hey what the heck do you do ,,?? sprinkle your lawn with dog po po and in the next moring apears another Terrier for your ...Fabulous collection ....later bro
Fabuloushttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dreRY4DfINc
Lol Gary!! No, they just seem to be accumulating on their own. Glad you like them.
Rob
Thomas
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Gary
Thank you guys for the loves and for stopping in!!
SEAN,
Thanks very much for the love and for stopping in!!
And a Very Happy New Year to as well Rob!! Hope it's the BEST ever for us all!!
Jscotto, Have a Happy New year!
And a Happy New Year to you MrsTyndall!!!
My 2 cents is that he is certainly not a National Foundry pup nor an original Hubley. However, he could have come from a Hubley mold after Hubley sold out the molds. The measurements are right for a Hubley mold but the weight is wrong as is the paint job. Typically a pup from a Hubley mold will be over weight if made in a mold after the mold sale. The reason is because they were required to grind off the Hubley logo which resulted in the need of more material to fill that space.
fhrjr2
Rob
Kurt
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Mrstyndall
Thank you all very much for stopping in!!
vcal,
Thanks very much for the love and for stopping by!!
this one is one the job, wide awake and ready to go....
Do you give names to these pets?
Thanks Lori!!
No, we don't give names to these little fellows. But, our real life fur babies are named Carly (Dachshund), Copper (Mountain Cur) and Rosie (German Shepherd). They are all the apple of my eye!!