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Pottery10129 of 12587Weller Coppertone Frog - 1920'sWhat is this?
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    Posted 12 years ago

    makichan
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    These figures measure 6" from nose to tail, and 4" from side to side. The center hole is 1.75". I love these little guys but I've never been able to figure out their age or purpose. They have wonderfully modeled legs - not detailed but simple and sweet. They also rattle. It sounds like there are quite a few pellets of some kind inside. I've had these for a number of years - found on eBay. The seller didn't know much about them - I'm hoping someone out there can tell me something about these figures.

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    1. maryh1956 maryh1956, 12 years ago
      Adorable. I'm guessing because of the armadillo theme that it's from the Southwest
    2. makichan, 12 years ago
      They are rabbits actually although they could easily be mistaken for armadillos. Thanks for the comment. I'm hoping someone out there knows where they're from and what they're for :o)

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