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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: cogar on January 01, 2008, 07:16:42 AM
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Around Christmas time there is always “discussion” about early depictions of Santa Claus in advertisements, specifically about the color of his suit. I purchased this Santa several years ago and I believe it to be an “advertising piece” but have never found out anything. I am pretty sure it is a commercial piece and not a “home made” doll.
Santa is permanently affixed in a “sitting position” and has 2 projections on his buttocks which apparently was used to hold him stable on a seat. He is 32” in height from shoes to cap, …… has green felt suit and hat (like pool-table cloth) ….. w/white cotton trim, ….. black plastic belt and boots, ……. sheep’s wool beard and eyebrows.
I would appreciate any info anyone would be willing to share. Thanks.
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He is a typical doll of the ( rushton company) of atlanta georgia the trade name could be found on the doll's until the 1940's.
bottom of boot's etc.this one no rushton trademark.late 1940's early 1950's. $75.00 dollars