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I have a matador and bull in a shiny gold glaze with matte gold splotches…midas gold? weeping gold?…that I need identified and valued. The matador is in excellent condtion. The bull has a chip on the end of one horn. The ebay ad referenced below shows the exact same set in black. Thanks for any help.

http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-LARGE-MATADOR-AND-BULL-FIGURINE-PAIR-MINT-/250691538756?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a5e614f44

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Thank you! Will do.

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His work prior to Haeger is tough to find try getting this book it may help. The House of Haeger, 1914-1944: The Revitalization of American Art Pottery (A Schiffer Book for Collectors)

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Thanks Wendy! I’ll take a look at Hickman’s stuff. Do you care to place a rough value on the 2 pieces for purposes of settling an estate and insurance purposes?

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Ok I also checked out Haeger and it is similar to your bull ,Royal Hickman made the Heager line. prior to working he made pottery under RA Art Pottery of California/ some of his pieces it appears he used for the Haeger line with slight changes. Check out the post on this forum -Royal Hickman California RaArt Pottery , if you look at the photo of the peacock vase by Hickman during his RA Art Pottery of California period and then search Heagers peacock vase (ebay) you will see it is very close just the wing placement & head was changed. I think this is were your piece falls probably Royal Hickmans work prior to working for Haeger. I would not soak off the felt if the piece was not glazed on the bottom it will soak up the water & damage the piece.

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Thank you, Wendy, for your response. Yes, I had searched online for both companies. I don’t have access to books. Although Haeger had a bull, it is different and the matadors I have found are also different. These pieces both have felt glued to the bottoms. Is it acceptable to soak the felt off to see if there are any markings under the felt, or was that commonly done?

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