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Vintage
Hagen Renaker and Freeman-McFarlin Potteries of California San Marcos
Freeman McFarlin design
Produced by Hagen Renaker in white or gold
Designed by Rutledge
# 139
Baby Unicorn.
Размер: высота от основания до кончика рога см. 18,5; в самой широкой его части - 17 см.![](http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/9324/26337092.37/0_87659_773ac918_XL.jpg)
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History: Freeman-McFarlinPottery Freeman-McFarlin Pottery began in the mid-1940s as a partnership between Gerald McFarlin and Maynard Anthony Freeman. McFarlin was the businessman of the pair and an established Southern California potter, having operated McFarlin Potteries in El Monte since 1927. Freeman was fresh out of the service and ready to try his hand at pottery design. Most popular items from Freeman-McFarlin were the slip-cast earthenware sculptures of various animals; horses, dogs, cats, mice, coyotes, giraffes, owls, unicorns and more. Through the years Freeman-McFarlin figurines were produced in a wide variety of colored glazes, so it is a fertile field for collectors. The company also employed free-lance designers, including Kay Finch who produced new designs for the company from the mid-1960s to the late seventies. Early production took place at the El Monte factory, and in 1968 a second plant was added in San Marcos. In the late sixties Gerald McFarlin sold his interest in the company. Freeman sold the remainder of the company to International Multifoods in 1972. In 1975 the El Monte factory closed and operations were consolidated at the San Marcos plant. Hagen-Renaker acquired all Freeman-McFarlin Pottery operations in 1980. Вернуться к СОДЕРЖАНИЮ:
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[К] Моя коллекция Yukatan,
[М] Фарфоровые фигурки единорогов,
[Б] Freeman McFarlin,
[Б] Hagen Renaker