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Vintage or antique stuffed 'rod' dog.

By Angienrick, 23 September, 2008
Description

Among some recent findings in my attic, I came across a brown stuffed dog. He has plastic eyes which are painted and it looks like a worn embroidered nose. I have been doing many searches on antique and vintage stuffed animals I think I saw something about a Mohair dog, I may be wrong, but at any rate, I didn't find anything that was really close to this particular dog. I also know that he has metal or steel rods in its legs, there is a little bit of wearing from all the years and you can see the metal rods coming through the bottom of one of his paws. I don't know if it means anything, but I did see an episode of Antique Road Show not long ago that they had a Rod Bear on there, I tried looking into that, but there wasn't anything I could find about 'rod dogs' so I do know that this dog has the same kind of structure as that bear with the steel rods in its legs though, if that helps. I have been searching and searching and haven't found anything; If anyone knows.. Who is he? How old is he? What is he worth? I am very interested to find out..Thank you

Category
Antique Toys
Medium
Plush material with steel rods in legs, plastics eyes that are painted, and a sewn or embroidered nose.
Distinguishing marks
unknown, no tags or markings
Condition
Fair
Size and dimensions of this item
medium
Date Period
early or mid 1900's is what I would guess because of the steel rods in the legs, but I don't know.
Weight
maybe 2lbs
History
I found this stuffed animal in my attic, among some other odd end items. I believe it was left here from the original owner of there house. It was sealed up inside a bag with some other stuffed animals that also look to be aged. This one seems to have the most age to it. I may be wrong, but that's why I'm doing research on the Internet.
For Sale?
No
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