Bully Door Stop
Four Painted Cast-Iron Terrier and Bulldog Doorstops, Early 20th Century. Comprising a "Skoog" Boston Terrier, Dutka Liebl Co. Foundry, Boston, Massachusetts, designed by the sculptor Karl Frederick Skoog (1878-1933, Sweden), signed "SKOOG" on the collar; two Boston Terriers, probably Hubley Mfg. Co., Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and a sitting French Bulldog, Hubley Mfg. Co. or National Foundry, Whitman, Massachusetts.
Dimensions of largest Boston Terrier: 9.25"high x 4.125"deep x 9.625"wide
Literature: Each illustrated in John C. and Nancy M. Smith, "The Doorstop Book: An Encyclopedia of Doorstop Collecting," pp. 130, pp.129-130 and 132, respectively.
Four Painted Cast-Iron Terrier and Bulldog Doorstops, Early 20th Century. Comprising a "Skoog" Boston Terrier, Dutka Liebl Co. Foundry, Boston, Massachusetts, designed by the sculptor Karl Frederick Skoog (1878-1933, Sweden), signed "SKOOG" on the collar; two Boston Terriers, probably Hubley Mfg. Co., Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and a sitting French Bulldog, Hubley Mfg. Co. or National Foundry, Whitman, Massachusetts.
Dimensions of largest Boston Terrier: 9.25"high x 4.125"deep x 9.625"wide
Literature: Each illustrated in John C. and Nancy M. Smith, "The Doorstop Book: An Encyclopedia of Doorstop Collecting," pp. 130, pp.129-130 and 132, respectively.