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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: carmen84 on December 05, 2012, 12:02:44 AM
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Hi everyone,
I've been moving house and came across a old item that has been stored for awhile. It was given to me by a lady in her late 80's and it was passed on to her at a young age from a relative. There is no stamp on the sad clown, or marks. It is in great condition, no cracks or rips..
The face,neck,shoulders are porcelain as are the hands. Around 23" tall Would anyone have any info on it? Greatly appreciated.
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Can you recheck....see if there is any mark on the upper back/bottom of neck of the clown.
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Reminds me of Emmet Kelly`s face !!
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This style, to me, is what I have come to know more as a "pierrot" clown.
Can you post a pic of the clown "undressed". (Heaven forbid that I ask this!) But need to see the construction on this. A close up of where the cloth body meets the porcelain...and stitching methods.
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This style, to me, is what I have come to know more as a "pierrot" clown.
Can you post a pic of the clown "undressed". (Heaven forbid that I ask this!) But need to see the construction on this. A close up of where the cloth body meets the porcelain...and stitching methods.
yeah!...i,ve never seen a nekked clown before....apart from when i look in the mirror.... ;D ;D
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haha thanks for your help, I stripped the clown and took these pics. I also found under the chest piece which is stitched down an inscription in the ceramic ANONA '85 ?
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Is what you found hand written ??
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yes, just hand written
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I think what you have is a repro, from probably a hobbyist,, 85 likely the year done !! Body doesn`t show any age and face/head doesn`t look like older clown dolls !!
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I have to agree with Mart's summation because it definitely doesn't look like 1885!
The clothing looks as if it was a handmade item as well....but very well made!
Very attractive clown!!!!
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Yeah there's nothing on the net similar, so probably is a hobbyist doll. Thanks