

A-319, Duck Papa, seated
Height: 1 ¼”
Designer: Helen Perrin Farnlund
Production Dates:
S1957-F1957, as “Papa Duck” (Mallard)
F1968-F1990, as “Papa Duck” (White)
S1991-F1996, as A-3019, “New Papa Duck” (White)
2020-2021, as “Papa Duck”
Mold Book Name: Duck, mama
Notes: This is also known as Mallard Drake, style 2. The model number was changed to A-3019 for the 1991-1996 run only.
A-64, Early Cygnet, standing
Height: 1 1/8”
Designer: Helen Perrin Farnlund
Production Dates:
S1950-F1950, as “Standing Cygnet” (Yellow, closed eyes; Yelllow, dot eyes)
Mold Book Name: Swan, standing
Notes: There is a theory that A-64 and A-65 were re-released in 1970-71 with dot eyes, in tandem with the A-66 Swan Mama, but there is no evidence of this; they do not appear on any 1970s order forms and the dot-eyed version has been found in a 1950s-only collection owned by a factory employee.
A-65, Early Cygnet, swimming
Height: 7/8”
Designer: Helen Perrin Farnlund
Production Dates:
S1950-F1950, as “Swimming Cygnet” (Yellow, closed eyes; Yellow, dot eyes)
Mold Book Name: Swan, swim
Notes: There is a theory that A-64 and A-65 were re-released in 1970-71 with dot eyes, in tandem with the A-66 Swan Mama, but there is no evidence of this; they do not appear on any 1970s order forms and the dot-eyed version has been found in a 1950s-only collection owned by a factory employee.
A-9, Early Duck Mama
Height: 2”
Designer: Maxine Renaker
Production Dates:
as Mama Duck 1948-1949, as “Mama Duck” (White)
Mold Book Name: Duck, mama
Notes: On the 1948 Miniatures flier, this piece was #101. It is also known as Duck Mama, style 1. It is a slightly smaller revision of Maxine Renaker’s original duck figurine.
A-269, Father Goose
Height: 2 ¼”
Designer: Helen Perrin Farnlund
Production Dates:
F1955-F1956, as “Mother Goose” (Shaded brown/white, flower attached by wire to white w/blue ribbon or yellow hat)
S1967-S1969, as “Goose” (White/blue hat, White/pink hat)
F1969-S1976, as “Mother Goose” (White/blue hat, White/pink hat)
F1976-S1992, as “Father Goose” (White/yellow cowboy hat/black boots, White/yellow cowboy hat/brown boots)
Mold Book Name: Goose, mama
Notes: The Mold Book mentions a parasol as an accessory for A-269, but it was never produced.
A-273, Gosling, big feet
Height: ¾”
Designer: Helen Perrin Farnlund
Production Dates:
F1955, as “Baby Goose” (Yellow/blue hat, Yellow/red and white hat)
S1956-F1956, as “Baby Goose blue hat/sailor hat” (Yellow/blue hat, Yellow/red and white hat)
S1967-S1991, as “Gosling” (Yellow, no hat)
Mold Book Name: Gosling (head up), straw hat
Notes: This is also known as “Duckling, standing, big feet,” but was never identified by H-R as a duckling. It is also called Gosling, style 1.
A-219, Long-billed Duck baby
Height: ¾”
Designer: Tom Masterson
Production Dates:
S1954-S1955, as “Baby Duck” (Yellow, brown shading, closed eyes)
F1963-F1990, as “Baby Duck” (Yellow, dot eyes)
F2007-2021, as “Baby Duck” (Bright yellow, dot eyes)
April 2008, as A-2191, Special Run for Little-Shoppe, 50 made (Green)
March 2009, as A-2919, Special Run for Little-Shoppe, 50 made (Blue)
Mold Book Name: Duck, baby
A-862, Mallard Drake, wings up, head forward
Height: 2 ¾”
Designer: Maureen Love
Production Dates:
F1985-S1997, as “Papa Mallard” (Brown/white, brown chest, green head)
F2005-2021, as “Papa Mallard” (Brown/white, white chest, dark green head)
Mold Book Name: Mallard (wings out)
Notes: This is also known as Mallard Drake, style 3.
A-138, Mallard Duckling, standing
Height: 1 1/8”
Designer: Helen Perrin Farnlund
S1951-F1952, as “Baby Mallard” (Yellow)
F1955, as “Baby Duck (standing)” (Yellow)
Mold Book Name: Duck, baby
Notes: This mold was formerly misidentified as A-137. There are larger and smaller versions of this mold, which may represent the two production runs.
A-2057, Mother Goose with shawl
Height: 2”
Designer: Helen Perrin Farnlund
Production Dates:
F1989-2012, as “New Mother Goose” (White/lavender shawl, White/blue shawl)
2013-2021, as “New Mother Goose (pink/blue)” (White/pink shawl, White/blue shawl)
F1990; F1991, as A-2057-2 “Christmas Goose, red/green shawl” (White/red shawl, White/green shawl)
Mold Book Name: New Mama Goose
Notes: This is also known as Mother Goose, style 2.
A-364, Short-billed Duck Mama
Height: 7/8”
Designer: Helen Perrin Farnlund
Production Dates:
S1958-F1958, as “Mama Duck” (White, dot eyes, nostril detail)
F1962-S1963, as A-026 “Duck” [?] (White, closed eyes [?])
S1967-S1979, as A-364 “Mama Duck” S1967-S1979 (White, dot eyes)
Mold Book Name: Duck, mama
Notes: This is also known as Duck Mama, swimming. The identity of A-026 and the matching baby, A-027, are uncertain. The Mold Book states that these were sculpted in 1962 by Helen Perrin Farnlund, and consensus has been that they are the same as or very similar to A-364 and A-365.
A-365, Short-Billed Duckling
Height: ½”
Designer: Helen Perrin Farnlund
Production Dates:
S1958-F1958, as “Baby Duck” (Yellow)
F1962-S1963, as A-027 “Duckling” [?] (Yellow [?])
S1967-S1979, as A-365 “Baby Duck” (Yellow)
Mold Book Name: Duck, baby
Notes: This is also known as Duckling, swimming. The identity of A-027 and the matching adult, A-026, are uncertain. The Mold Book states that these were sculpted in 1962 by Helen Perrin Farnlund, and consensus has been that they are the same as or very similar to A-364 and A-365.
A-2059, Sister Goose
Height: 7/8”
Designer: Helen Perrin Farnlund
Production Dates:
F1989-2020 (Bright yellow, orange bill and feet, white bonnet with blue, lavender or pink ribbon)
2021, as Canada Gosling, Special Run by HR Tennessee for Hagen-Renaker Collector's Club members, using unfinished A-2059 bisques left from the San Dimas factory closing. 74 made, price was $50. (Yellow with dark shading, dark grey bill and feet, no bonnet)
Mold Book Name: Sister Gosling
Notes: The bonnet was a separately molded piece.
A-380, Swan
Height: 1 1/8”
Designer: Helen Perrin Farnlund
Production Dates:
S1958-F1958 (Light pink [raised wings])
F1975; F1976-S1979; F1986-S1990 (White, open or closed eyes [smooth wings])
Mold Book Name: Swan
Notes: The earlier version of this mold, known as Style 1, has raised wings. The mold was revised with smooth wings in 1975.
