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This charming and rare pair of antique puppets, dating from the first half of the 19th century, represents an elephant and a pig, each crafted with remarkable detail and character. The figures are made from papier-mâché, iron wire, birch bark, and lichens, with expressive metal eyes (possibly silver). Preserved under their original glass domes with birch bases, these figures evoke the delicate artistry and imagination of early folk or toy theater traditions.
Their natural materials and naive construction highlight both the fragility and creativity of handmade 19th-century objects. Whether appreciated as part of a cabinet of curiosities, a folk art collection, or a whimsical display, these figures offer a rare glimpse into early European craftsmanship and storytelling.
A truly poetic pair—delicate, expressive, and steeped in the charm of the past.
| Materials |
Papier-mâché, iron wire, birch bark, lichens, metal eyes, glass dome, wood |
|---|---|
| Period |
Early 19th century (first half of the 1800s) |
| Condition |
Excellent for their age, with natural wear consistent with materials and period |
| Size |
12x12x23 cm |
| Weight |
476 g each |



