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Figurine, HomCo, White Duck, #1414, Porcelain, Vintage, 1980's

Figurine, HomCo, White Duck, #1414, Porcelain, Vintage, 1980's

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  • Vintage Figurine, White Duck with Yellow Ribbon, Homco #1414, Easter Duck, Spring & Summer Decor, Children's Room Decor, Collectible Figurine, Farm Animals, (Discontinued)
  • Vintage: 1980's
  • Details:  An adorable little duck, part of a HomCo figurine set, we only have the one.  It's a white duck with bright yellow beak and feat and a yellow real satin ribbon.  This is a great replacement piece, in excellent condition, if you've broken your figurine and are looking to complete the set.  Made of porcelain, perfect for Spring and Summer.  Stamped on the bottom with the Homco logo and number 1414, it also retains the original foil HomCo label.  Perfect for a Country or Farmhouse display, a child's room or your creative crafting needs.
  • Material:  Porcelain
  • Dimensions:  3.5 inches Tall, 3.0 inches Wide
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.  Excellent Condition.  There are no chips, cracks, or scratches.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections. 

HomCo (Home Interiors & Gifts), was founded by Mary C. Crowley in Carrollton, Texas on December 5, 1957.  Mary structured the company much like Mary Kay Cosmetics, Avon and others who had mostly women selling door to door and at home parties.  They purchased items mostly from Asian manufacturers like China, Taiwan, and the Philippines and distributed them through their distribution network. The company celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1983 and had grown sales to $400 million.  Sadly, Mary Crowley died of cancer in 1987, Don Carter, her second husband, became president and CEO and by the early 1990's the company had sales of over $850 million, with some 42,000 independent sales people.  In 1994 Don wanted to retire, the company was sold to the investment firm of Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst in a $1 billion leveraged buyout.  However, by April 29, 2008 they filed for bankruptcy.  After bankruptcy Home Interiors was bought by the owners and founders of Home & Garden Party.  In 2009 they merged the two companies renaming it Celebrating Home, and it continues to operate from Home and Garden Party's headquarters in Marshall, TX.

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