Other Small Carvings, Statues, & Figurines
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1950? Painted wood nodder. 1½" in diameter around the base and 5" high. $11 from Auction, Plantation, FL, through Ebay, August, '00.
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1960? Plastic statuette of Jean de La Fontaine. 2½" high. Mokarex deposé. $5 from Karolewski Yannick through Ebay, Dec., '02. This unpainted statuette has a small piece chipped out of the front right corner of its base. Mokarex is a well known producer of many small plastic statues. Online resources indicated the date of this production of La Fontaine, with name and date and his beloved Renard at his feet. | |
1960? Painted plastic statuette of Jean de La Fontaine. 2½" high. Mokarex deposé. Unknown source. This statuette adds color to the other exemplar in the collection. I would guess from what I see online that the painting has been done not by Mokarex but by an amateur hand, which may have had trouble both with the the poet's face and with Renard. Are there black foxes? | |
1970? Bas-relief of FG carved from bone. Albania. Modeli 8. Scene 3.5” high. Whole piece 4” high. Unknown source. Was this someone’s souvenir from some foreign travel? The cut marks on the back suggest that the material was chiseled rather than poured. The Albania label is surprising. The scene itself shows fine work, especially in dealing with the grapes, leaves, and vines. A quick search on the web reveals many similar carvings.
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1970? Ceramic knick-knack of a sleeping hare. 2¼" x 1½" x 2" high. Unknown source.
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1970? Rubber keychain figure of jogging tortoise. 1¼" x 1¾" x 2¾" high. Unknown source.
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1979 Tortoise Running Relay Race. Schmid 0215. Pewter. Made in USA. Unknown source. What an energetic turtle! I searched a long time on the web to find a companion figure of a hare. Perhaps this is none. After all, this turtle is running a relay race! | |
1980? Porcelain DABS figurine of a young girl reading Aesop's Fables to a dog and a bird. 4½" x 1¾" x 6¼" high. Napco C2075. $4.99 from Linda Seminatore, Hudson, NH, through Ebay, Oct., '01. Extra exemplar for $5.99 from fishc74 through Ebay, Sept., 21.
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| 1980? East German wood carving of FG. 3" high. Two exemplars, gifts of Margaret Carlson Lytton and David Daly.
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1985 Bespectacled turtle reading book with "Slow and steady wins the race." 2" high. Pat Lane Diaz, Wausau, WI. West Allis Craft Fair. Gift of Lois Carlson.
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1986 Lion and mouse. 3¼" high. Pat Lane Diaz, Wausau, WI. West Allis Craft Fair. Gift of Lois Carlson.
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1986 Fox holding grapes. 3¼" high. Pat Lane Diaz, Wausau, WI. West Allis Craft Fair. Gift of Lois Carlson.
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1987 Lois Carlson's scenes in baked clay of exploding frog. 3½" high. Gift of Lois Carlson.
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1987 Lois Carlson's scenes in baked clay of exploding frog. 3½" high. Gift of Lois Carlson.
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1987 Dog holding master's lunch pail. 2¼" high. Pat Lane Diaz, Wausau, WI. West Allis Craft Fair. Gift of Lois Carlson.
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1990? Bone carving of the wolf and stork. 4" x 1 3/8" x 5¼" high. $10.50 from Brenda Lyttle, Orange, TX, through Ebay, June, '00.
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1995? East German whittling of FC. 4" high. DEM 15 in Dresden, July, '01.
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1997 Figures of walking tortoise (#7) and sleeping hare (#13) with runners' numbers. The former is 2½" long, while the latter is 3" long. $5 each from Fredda Ecker of Rainbow Miniatures at NY flea market, April, '97.
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1998? Crystal Fruit Tree. 3½" in diameter at its base and 3½" high. Made in China. FineGift. $2.95 from Buyers & Sellers, Fairchild, WI, through Ebay, July, '00.
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2000 Statuette of FG. 2½" x 3" x 4¼" high. Made in China. Dundee, MI: Young's Inc. $5.50 from David Fulk, Mt. Airy, NC, Jan., '01.
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2000 WSC with a Lamb Statuette. "Once Upon A Time": Young. Made in China. 4.25" long; 3.25" high. Unknown source. An unusually successful depiction for this fable. The size discrepancy has the wolf overwhelming the lamb. The overlay of the sheepskin is more convincing than in many depictions.
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2015? Small Metal Figurine of Hare Riding Tortoise. 1.5" high, 1.75" long. Unknown source. The figurine, not immediately findable on the web, touches a question I have regularly had: Why is the hare riding the tortoise? The pose has nothing to do with the common Aesopic fable, but occurs frequently as a representative of that story. Might there be a different story from some other tradition? | |
2023? Figurine of tortoise and hare walking arm in arm. Resin? 2½" high. Made in China. $10 from Judaicaman: Joshua Jacobovitz, Shilo, Israel, Jan., '25. Two things are curious about this small pair. One is that they seem happy buddies. What a lovely interpretation of the fable? The runner's numbers are unusual: why three digits apiece?
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