Here's an unusual topic: This stuffed animal has been around awhile. It's a sleeping dog, stuffed with sawdust and clad in gingham. The tag underneath, which is partially worn away, says "Berea/Student/Berea Kentucky."
So I called the college, and spoke to a curator who specializes in local material history. He said that the college, in order to supplement their income and provide jobs for their tuition-free students, had a craft shop from the 1920s to 1991. Students would make stuffed animals, among other things, and sell them in the campus gift store. Since this is stuffed with sawdust he thought it might date to the late 1930s. Interesting, eh?
So my question: This dog has been well loved and stitched together in places, although overall it's in pretty good shape. Any ideas on value, or does it even have any?