This Royal Haeger young boy fountain piece is a pretty scarce item. Haeger produced the pottery, and the Randall Company, which produced water pump mechanisms, distributed them. The fountain is listed in the 1950 catalog in Garmon and Frizzel's book on page 101. He stands nearly 14" high by 7.5" in diameter at the base. He is shown in a large, flat bowl, which we do not have, just the fountain boy himself. He is glazed in a gloss white. There is a factory hole in the watering can spout to hold the pump tubing. The original tubing is intack, but no pump. He was probably not used for his intended purpose as there are no rust marks, or other blemishes. He is unmarked, but well documented in the reference book. This guy is in factory original condition with some crazing as can be seen in the photos.
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$175.00Price
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