Certainly very different from most of the "normal" Radford pieces, these animal figurines are not seen too often and certainly have their admirers.  















 











 












The range of birds included a parrot, bluebird, love bird and seagull.  These were featured in a 1939 article in the Pottery Gazette, so were certainly being produced before the war. 















Some big frogs have little ponds... some little frogs have big ponds... isn't life so unfair...?





Thanks to Wendy for this squirrel, rarely seen.




Clearly a better mint... but where's the fox...?



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