Description
This vintage Scottish Terrier was produced by Goebel Porzellan in West Germany during the 1950s, a period known for finely crafted decorative porcelain made for export.
The figure captures the alert, spirited character of the Scotty breed, with expressive ears, a lively forward pose, and hand-painted detailing throughout the textured coat. The glaze has a soft sheen typical of mid-century Goebel animal figures, balancing charm with restraint.
Marked on the underside and well preserved, this piece is a lovely example of post-war European porcelain — approachable, well made, and full of personality. Ideal for dog lovers, collectors of mid-century décor, or anyone drawn to small objects that quietly hold their own.
Dimensions: 5″ Long X 4″ Tall










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