When Rosemeade was in business, ashtrays would have been a big seller and while they did produce various "typical" ashtrays, they also made animal-shaped ashtrays. This mallard duck drake ashtray is a great example of Rosemeade's attention to detail.
An example of this ashtray can be seen on page 50 of the 2000 Collectors Encyclopedia of Rosemeade Pottery - Identification & Values - by Darlene Hurst Dommel.
He was finished in realistic glossy glazes on his feathers and yellow glaze highlighting his bill and eyes. He is about 3-1/2 inches tall, 3-1/2 inches wide, and 6-5/8 inches beak-to-tail.
While there is a cigarette holder slot on the navy blue part of his tail, the "ashtray appearance" is not bold and he could certainly be used for a trinket dish or a small planter.
He is in very good vintage condition - no chips, hairlines, or crazing - and ready to use, add to a collection, or display all on his own.
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