Miniature Bisque Woman Skater. Snowbaby figure, from Germany. 1920s. Some wear


Miniature Bisque Woman Skater. Snowbaby figure, from Germany. 1920s. Some wear

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Miniature Bisque Woman Skater. Snowbaby figure, from Germany. 1920s. Some wear:
$5.58


Miniature Bisque Woman Skater gliding along on Ice, one hand in Muff.

Made in Germany, in the 1920s.

Woman with blond hair, and wearing a red skating cap tilted on her head.

Just look at expression and coloration of face.

For a miniature, absolutely outstanding.

White skating suit top, with red pants.

Brown skates.

Neat as she still has one hand in her muff, with the other outstretched.

What a absolutely graceful, and stylistic pose.


Marked GERMANY on bottom.

2.75\" and in very good condition but with paint wear as you can see.

A Snow Baby (or Snowbaby) is a small figurine, usually of a child, that depicts some aspect of the Christmas holidays or of winter sports. The traditional snow baby is made of unglazed porcelain (bisque) and shows a child dressed in a snowsuit; the suit itself is covered in small pieces of crushed bisque, giving the appearance of fallen snowflakes. Figurines of other characters were also made, including Santa Claus, elves and animals such as penguins and polar bears.

The oldest Snow Babies were manufactured in Germany in the 1890s, and were typically either all white with a painted face, or painted in pastel colors. With the onset of World War I, production stopped;andresumed after the war ended. Even more figures were added, including Santa in action, posing with children, and the list goes on and on.

Their origin coincided with the birth of Admiral Robert Peary\'s daughter in Greenland while he was on an expedition to the North Pole in 1893. She was the first non-indigenous baby to be born that far north (13 degrees south of the pole), earning her the nickname \"snow baby\" from the Inuit. The public\'s fascination with Marie and the discovery of the North Pole in 1909 helped popularize the figurines.


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Miniature Bisque Woman Skater. Snowbaby figure, from Germany. 1920s. Some wear:
$5.58

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