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Updated 21 hours ago
gnomeandthefrog
Updated 21 hours ago

Vintage 1930’s Britains England Collectible Lead 2" Cow Figurine Home Decor

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Britain's steer figure 1930s collectibles with this delightful. Carefully crafted in England, this lead toy captures the rustic beauty of farm life & showcasing brown spots and distinct craftsmanship. The vintage piece bears the hallmark of an era where toys were miniature works of art. This figure has weathered the years, showing gentle signs of wear. Vintage steer, lead figure, Britains toy, farm animal, English collectible, rustic cow, antique bull, chipped paint, artisan design, handmade figure, barnyard decor, compact size, toy cow • Authentic Britain's collectible cow figurine from the 1930s • Made of lead with hand-painted details in white and brown • Marked “Britains England” on the underside • Measures approximately 2 inches in height and close to 3 inches in length • Displays vintage wear and patina for character and authenticity • Figurine retains charm and rustic aesthetics • Compact size, perfect for vintage toy or farm display collections • A great addition to Britains lead toys or animal collectibles • Perfect gift for collectors of vintage farm toys or British artifacts Pre-owned in good condition. Shows signs of vintage wear, including chipped paint. Thank you for shopping with Gnome and The Frog.
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