Fairing Figurine – A Mouse A Mouse, German, late C19th
Starting Bid: | £10.00 |
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Total Amount: | £12.40 |
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Location: | United Kingdom |
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Auction Start: | 02/11/24 10:16:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 16/11/24 20:06:00 UTC |
Time Remaining: | 9d 16h 31m |
LOT NUMBER 4
Fairing Figurine – A Mouse A Mouse, German, late C19th
Fairing Figurine "A Mouse A Mouse". 'Fairings', as they are known, were ceramic figures made to be given out, sold or won as prizes at fairs, hence the name. They were a product of the late Victorian era but continued to be made until the beginning of the First World War when they fell out of fashion. Manufacture was in Germany principally by the firm Conta and Boehme who developed a mass production method that no other company could match, thereby achieving a market advantage. They exported large quantities to Britain and the United States, but their pieces have even been found in Australia along with other destinations. The various figures were made in white glazed porcelain with coloured decoration. The compositions were sculptural and often accompanied by an inscription, as here. Many models are known. Two typical examples are 'Returning from the Ball' and 'Twelve Months after Marriage'. Here we have a composition entitled “A Mouse A Mouse!”, which shows a couple, the wife raising herself from the bedclothes while her husband crawls on the floor, having knocked over a chamber pot in the process. Notably absent is the mouse itself… Some of the fairing figurines are marked, as here. The impressed number '1886', which would be a series number, is combined with the impressed shield mark found on Conta and Boehme pieces from the late C19th. The paste of the foot is consistent with this and the slightly ‘brassy’ look to the gilding (compare Lot XX) complements this as well. It has been suggested that this particular model type is, in fact, a modern reproduction and there are other versions of the design which do indeed look contemporary but this is unlikely to be the case here and we most likely have an amusing and period example of the genre.Size: | Width 6.5cm Depth 5.3cm (max) Ht 8cm (max) |
Weight: | 235gm |
Date: | Late C19th |
Condition: | Good condition, no issues |
Estimate: | £20 – 30 |