Description
Selling is a Darling CERAMIC HOBBYIST PIECE ~ BLACK LABRADOR PUPPY DOG ~ FIGURINE * * * * * * Description: This cute little dog figurine is I believe a “black Labrador puppy dog”. He is wearing a dark green collar with a “M” tag. The piece is in high gloss. There is no makers mark on bottom. May be a hobbyist piece. A darling piece to add to your collection! Measurements : The dog measure 5 ¾" in length – head to tail and it stands 5" t a ll. Condition : The piece is in great pre-owned condition. **be sure to use enlarging feature when viewing photos! Shipping : Shipping/handling costs include Delivery Confirmation. I will ship within 1 day of cleared payment received. Combined Shipping is available to save a few $$...If purchasing multiple items please wait for invoice before paying. A wonderful addition to your collection! _________________________________________________________________________________ Please take a look at my other items currently selling on EBAY ! Please note : Many of the items I sell are vintage/used so please understand that they will not all be perfect and may have normal wear from use. I will disclose any flaws I see to the best of my ability, and I try very hard to describe items accurately as to condition and wear. I also provide many photos .. that I intend to be considered part of the description of the item, so please look carefully. If you should have any questions or would like more pictures, a lways feel free to email me ! I am not a large operation…I do this as a hobby/job because I enjoy the hunt for nice quality items that I would like, or others may find hard to get in their area. Most items are from estates, flea markets, or personal collections. I do not claim to be an expert…however I do try to do considerable research on items I pick up. If you should have any concerns about your purchase once received...please e-mail us before leaving feedback (as EBAY policy recommends) so we can work to resolve the issue. I want the transaction to be a good one for us both! * * * * * * * * * * *