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5010, Am

Height: 1 ¾”

Designer: Don Winton

Production Dates: F1955-F1959, as “Am (Siamese)”

Mold Book Name: Am

Notes: This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-050, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely resemble the photo here are Disney issues. Miniature reissues of Disney pieces are called Non-Disneys by collectors.

5080, Bull

Height: 1 1/4″

Designer: Don Winton

Production Dates:

F1957-F1959

Mold Book Name: Bull

Notes:

This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-855 Bulldog, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely resemble the photo here are Disney issues. Miniature reissues of Disney pieces are called Non-Disneys by collectors.

Some Disney pieces have less detail than usual, especially in the eyes (so they are often called “dot-eyed versions.”) Dot-eyed Disney pieces are nevertheless easy to distinguish from regular runs because of the general style and colors used.

There are theories that dot-eyed Disneys may have been made toward the end of the run as a cost-cutting measure, or possibly released several years later than the order forms indicate. 1961 and 1965 are sometimes put forward as possible release dates.

5011, Dachsie

Height: 1 1/16”″

Designer: Don Winton

Production Dates: F1955-F1959

Mold Book Name: Dachsie

Notes: Dachsie was issued on a card which read Dachsie, From the cast of Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp, Reproduced by Hagen-Renaker Potteries, Monrovia, CA (c) Walt Disney Productions.”

This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-074 Dachshund, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely resemble the photo here are Disney issues. Miniature reissues of Disney pieces are called Non-Disneys by collectors.

Some Disney pieces have less detail than usual, especially in the eyes (so they are often called “dot-eyed versions.”) Dot-eyed Disney pieces are nevertheless easy to distinguish from regular runs because of the general style and colors used.

There are theories that dot-eyed Disneys may have been made toward the end of the run as a cost-cutting measure, or possibly released several years later than the order forms indicate. 1961 and 1965 are sometimes put forward as possible release dates.

5005, Fluffy

Height: 1″

Designer: Don Winton

Production Dates:

F1955, as “Pup #2 (Lady’s Pup)”

S1956-F1959, as “Fluffy”

Mold Book Name: Fluffy

Notes: Fluffy was issued on a card which read Lady’s Puppy, Fluffy, from the cast of Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp, Reproduced by Hagen-Renaker Potteries, Monrovia, CA (c) Walt Disney Productions.”

This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-091 Cocker Pup, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely resemble the photo here are Disney issues. Miniature reissues of Disney pieces are called Non-Disneys by collectors.

Some Disney pieces have less detail than usual, especially in the eyes (so they are often called “dot-eyed versions.”) Dot-eyed Disney pieces are nevertheless easy to distinguish from regular runs because of the general style and colors used.

There are theories that dot-eyed Disneys may have been made toward the end of the run as a cost-cutting measure, or possibly released several years later than the order forms indicate. 1961 and 1965 are sometimes put forward as possible release dates.

5007, Jock

Height: 1 1/2″

Designer: Don Winton

Production Dates: F1955-F1959

Mold Book Name: Jock

Notes: Jock was issued on a card which read Jock, Crusty Scot from the cast of Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp, Reproduced by Hagen-Renaker Potteries, Monrovia, CA (c) Walt Disney Productions.”

This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-075 Scottish Terrier, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely resemble the photo here are Disney issues. Miniature reissues of Disney pieces are called Non-Disneys by collectors.

Some Disney pieces have less detail than usual, especially in the eyes (so they are often called “dot-eyed versions.”) Dot-eyed Disney pieces are nevertheless easy to distinguish from regular runs because of the general style and colors used.

There are theories that dot-eyed Disneys may have been made toward the end of the run as a cost-cutting measure, or possibly released several years later than the order forms indicate. 1961 and 1965 are sometimes put forward as possible release dates.

5001, Lady

Height: 1 3/4″

Designer: Don Winton

Production Dates: F1955-S1960

Mold Book Name: Lady

Notes: This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-080 Cocker Spaniel Mama, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely resemble the photo here are Disney issues. Miniature reissues of Disney pieces are called Non-Disneys by collectors.

Some Disney pieces have less detail than usual, especially in the eyes (so they are often called “dot-eyed versions.”) Dot-eyed Disney pieces are nevertheless easy to distinguish from regular runs because of the general style and colors used.

There are theories that dot-eyed Disneys may have been made toward the end of the run as a cost-cutting measure, or possibly released several years later than the order forms indicate. 1961 and 1965 are sometimes put forward as possible release dates.

Some Ladys were sold on a card which read, “LADY—Adorable Heroine from the cast of Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp. Reproduced by Hagen-Renaker Potteries, Monrovia, California, © Copyright—Walt Disney Productions.”

5071, Lady Bank

Height: 5 1/2″

Designer: Don Winton

Production Dates: S1957

Mold Book Name: Lady Bank

Notes: The date of S1956 in Charlton is incorrect.

5006, Pedro

Height: 1 1/4″

Designer: Don Winton

Production Dates: F1955-F1959

Mold Book Name: Pedro

Notes:

This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-078 Chihuahua, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely resemble the photo here are Disney issues. Miniature reissues of Disney pieces are called Non-Disneys by collectors.

Some Disney pieces have less detail than usual, especially in the eyes (so they are often called “dot-eyed versions.”) Dot-eyed Disney pieces are nevertheless easy to distinguish from regular runs because of the general style and colors used.

There are theories that dot-eyed Disneys may have been made toward the end of the run as a cost-cutting measure, or possibly released several years later than the order forms indicate. 1961 and 1965 are sometimes put forward as possible release dates.

5079, Peg

Height: 1 1/2″

Designer: Don Winton

Production Dates:

F1957-F1959 (Caramel body; Pale yellow body)

Mold Book Name: Peg

Notes:

This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-076 Pekingese, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely resemble the photo here are Disney issues. Miniature reissues of Disney pieces are called Non-Disneys by collectors.

Some Disney pieces have less detail than usual, especially in the eyes (so they are often called “dot-eyed versions.”) Dot-eyed Disney pieces are nevertheless easy to distinguish from regular runs because of the general style and colors used.

There are theories that dot-eyed Disneys may have been made toward the end of the run as a cost-cutting measure, or possibly released several years later than the order forms indicate. 1961 and 1965 are sometimes put forward as possible release dates.

5003, Ruffles

Height: 1/2″

Designer: Don Winton

Production Dates:

F1955, as “Pup #1 (Lady’s Pup)”

S1956-F1959, as “Ruffles”

Mold Book Name: Ruffles

Notes: Ruffles was issued on a card which read Lady’s Puppy, Ruffles, from the cast of Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp, Reproduced by Hagen-Renaker Potteries, Monrovia, CA (c) Walt Disney Productions.”

This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-092 Cocker Pup, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely resemble the photo here are Disney issues. Miniature reissues of Disney pieces are called Non-Disneys by collectors.

Some Disney pieces have less detail than usual, especially in the eyes (so they are often called “dot-eyed versions.”) Dot-eyed Disney pieces are nevertheless easy to distinguish from regular runs because of the general style and colors used.

There are theories that dot-eyed Disneys may have been made toward the end of the run as a cost-cutting measure, or possibly released several years later than the order forms indicate. 1961 and 1965 are sometimes put forward as possible release dates.

5004, Scamp

Height: 1″

Designer: Don Winton

Production Dates: F1955-F1959

Mold Book Name: Scamp

Notes: Scamp was issued on a card which read Tramp’s Son, Scamp, from the cast of Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp, Reproduced by Hagen-Renaker Potteries, Monrovia, CA (c) Walt Disney Productions.”

This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-094 Terrier Pup, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely resemble the photo here are Disney issues. Miniature reissues of Disney pieces are called Non-Disneys by collectors.

Some Disney pieces have less detail than usual, especially in the eyes (so they are often called “dot-eyed versions.”) Dot-eyed Disney pieces are nevertheless easy to distinguish from regular runs because of the general style and colors used.

There are theories that dot-eyed Disneys may have been made toward the end of the run as a cost-cutting measure, or possibly released several years later than the order forms indicate. 1961 and 1965 are sometimes put forward as possible release dates.

5002, Scooter

Height: 1″

Designer: Don Winton

Production Dates:

F1955, as “Pup #3 (Lady’s Pup)”

S1956-F1959, as “Scooter”

Mold Book Name: Scooter

Notes: Scooter was issued on a card which read Lady’s Puppy, Scooter, from the cast of Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp, Reproduced by Hagen-Renaker Potteries, Monrovia, CA (c) Walt Disney Productions.”

This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-091 Cocker Pup, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely resemble the photo here are Disney issues. Miniature reissues of Disney pieces are called Non-Disneys by collectors.

5009, Si

Height: 1 ¾”″

Designer: Don Winton

Production Dates: F1955-F1959

Mold Book Name: Si

Notes: Si was issued on a card which read Si, From the cast of Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp, Reproduced by Hagen-Renaker Potteries, Monrovia, CA (c) Walt Disney Productions.”

This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-049 Siamese Cat, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely resemble the photo here are Disney issues. Miniature reissues of Disney pieces are called Non-Disneys by collectors.

Some Disney pieces have less detail than usual, especially in the eyes (so they are often called “dot-eyed versions.”) Dot-eyed Disney pieces are nevertheless easy to distinguish from regular runs because of the general style and colors used.

There are theories that dot-eyed Disneys may have been made toward the end of the run as a cost-cutting measure, or possibly released several years later than the order forms indicate. 1961 and 1965 are sometimes put forward as possible release dates.

5008, Tramp

Height: 2 ¼″

Designer: Don Winton

Production Dates: F1955-S1960

Mold Book Name: Tramp

Notes: Tramp was issued on a card which read Tramp, World Wise Hero from the cast of Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp, Reproduced by Hagen-Renaker Potteries, Monrovia, CA (c) Walt Disney Productions.”

This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-079 Terrier, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely resemble the photo here are Disney issues. Miniature reissues of Disney pieces are called Non-Disneys by collectors.

Some Disney pieces have less detail than usual, especially in the eyes (so they are often called “dot-eyed versions.”) Dot-eyed Disney pieces are nevertheless easy to distinguish from regular runs because of the general style and colors used.

There are theories that dot-eyed Disneys may have been made toward the end of the run as a cost-cutting measure, or possibly released several years later than the order forms indicate. 1961 and 1965 are sometimes put forward as possible release dates.

5013, Trusty

Height: 2″

Designer: Don Winton

Production Dates: F1955-F1959

Mold Book Name: Trusty

Notes:

This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-077 Bloodhound, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely resemble the photo here are Disney issues. Miniature reissues of Disney pieces are called Non-Disneys by collectors.

Some Disney pieces have less detail than usual, especially in the eyes (so they are often called “dot-eyed versions.”) Dot-eyed Disney pieces are nevertheless easy to distinguish from regular runs because of the general style and colors used.

There are theories that dot-eyed Disneys may have been made toward the end of the run as a cost-cutting measure, or possibly released several years later than the order forms indicate. 1961 and 1965 are sometimes put forward as possible release dates.

DISNEY
5010, Am Height: 1 ¾” Designer: Don Winton Production Dates: F1955-F1959, as “Am (Siamese)” Mold Book Name: Am Notes: This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-050, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely r Read More
5080, Bull Height: 1 1/4″ Designer: Don Winton Production Dates: F1957-F1959 Mold Book Name: Bull Notes: This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-855 Bulldog, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely rese Read More
5011, Dachsie Height: 1 1/16”″ Designer: Don Winton Production Dates: F1955-F1959 Mold Book Name: Dachsie Notes: Dachsie was issued on a card which read Dachsie, From the cast of Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp, Reproduced Read More
5005, Fluffy Height: 1″ Designer: Don Winton Production Dates: F1955, as “Pup #2 (Lady’s Pup)” S1956-F1959, as “Fluffy” Mold Book Name: Fluffy Notes: Fluffy was issued on a card which read Lady’s Puppy, Fluffy, from th Read More
5007, Jock Height: 1 1/2″ Designer: Don Winton Production Dates: F1955-F1959 Mold Book Name: Jock Notes: Jock was issued on a card which read Jock, Crusty Scot from the cast of Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp, Reproduced by H Read More
5001, Lady Height: 1 3/4″ Designer: Don Winton Production Dates: F1955-S1960 Mold Book Name: Lady Notes: This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-080 Cocker Spaniel Mama, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which clo Read More
5071, Lady Bank Height: 5 1/2″ Designer: Don Winton Production Dates: S1957 Mold Book Name: Lady Bank Notes: The date of S1956 in Charlton is incorrect.
5006, Pedro Height: 1 1/4″ Designer: Don Winton Production Dates: F1955-F1959 Mold Book Name: Pedro Notes: This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-078 Chihuahua, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely re Read More
5079, Peg Height: 1 1/2″ Designer: Don Winton Production Dates: F1957-F1959 (Caramel body; Pale yellow body) Mold Book Name: Peg Notes: This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-076 Pekingese, with different colors and detai Read More
5003, Ruffles Height: 1/2″ Designer: Don Winton Production Dates: F1955, as “Pup #1 (Lady’s Pup)” S1956-F1959, as “Ruffles” Mold Book Name: Ruffles Notes: Ruffles was issued on a card which read Lady’s Puppy, Ruffles, Read More
5004, Scamp Height: 1″ Designer: Don Winton Production Dates: F1955-F1959 Mold Book Name: Scamp Notes: Scamp was issued on a card which read Tramp’s Son, Scamp, from the cast of Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp, Reproduced b Read More
5002, Scooter Height: 1″ Designer: Don Winton Production Dates: F1955, as “Pup #3 (Lady’s Pup)” S1956-F1959, as “Scooter” Mold Book Name: Scooter Notes: Scooter was issued on a card which read Lady’s Puppy, Scooter, fr Read More
5009, Si Height: 1 ¾”″ Designer: Don Winton Production Dates: F1955-F1959 Mold Book Name: Si Notes: Si was issued on a card which read Si, From the cast of Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp, Reproduced by Hagen-Renaker Potte Read More
5008, Tramp Height: 2 ¼″ Designer: Don Winton Production Dates: F1955-S1960 Mold Book Name: Tramp Notes: Tramp was issued on a card which read Tramp, World Wise Hero from the cast of Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp, Reproduc Read More
5013, Trusty Height: 2″ Designer: Don Winton Production Dates: F1955-F1959 Mold Book Name: Trusty Notes: This mold was later reissued as a Miniature, A-077 Bloodhound, with different colors and detail. Only pieces which closely res Read More