Scottie Dogs
Scottie dogs |
Scottie dogs, always cherished by dog lovers, endeared themselves to a wider public throughout the 1920s to the 1950s.
Consequently, the Scottie motif charmed its way on to a vast
array of household objects and some delightful advertising memorabilia.
Scottie dogs |
The appeal of this feisty little animal was enhanced by the
fact that many
well-known personalities of the time, including Shirley Temple,
Humphrey Borger, and Zsa zsa Gabor owned Scotties.
The most famous of them all was president Roosevelts
black Scottie, Fala, who went everywhere with him.
A huge number of items embellished with Scotties was
produced from desk accessories to hat pens, ceramics, teapots, cufflinks,
posters, compacts, and tape measures.
Prices can range from around £5-£10 for a small item such as
a dog shaped button to around £100 £200 for a glass lamp.
There is great scope for collecting Scottie dogs.
Lamps are often the most prized and valuable articles,
particularly complete examples from the 1930s and 40s.
Other popular items include bookends doorstops and money
banks.
Look to for Scottie dog artwork by British artist Marguerite
Kirmse who also was a keen collector of Scottie memorabilia, she created pieces
that are now highly valued.
Helpful tips
As there is such a wide range of Scottie memorabilia, it’s best to stick to one theme.
Choose colorful items that represent the style of the
period and show the dog clearly.
Happy hunting from the collectibles coach.
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