Help identify weird clay cow toy

Nephilim3883

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Found behind my church, where a house used to be. I think it could be from a 1920s or 1930s Happi Time farm animal set. Hoping maybe someone might be able to help identify it. Thanks. Sorry it's sideways lol
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abbynormal

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How big is it?
Nativity scene is a great idea, Rich!
 

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What do you call a cow with no legs?

That is easy Ground beef.

Must be pretty old if clay.

I also know what you call a dog with no legs.



It really doesn't matter what you call it. It won't come.
 

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Mrs. Cow doesn't perhaps have a hole in its mouth does she? Thought it could possibly be a creamer.
 

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Nephilim3883

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How big is it?
Nativity scene is a great idea, Rich!

Pretty small, if you line two quarters side by side, that's about what size she is. It's some sort of clay or cast material. There is a seam spot going down the face and chest area where it was cast in a mold. I wish it was whole!
 

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