Vintage Design
Rare Antique Children Carousel Zebra, Germany early 20th Century Item e7298 A wooden carved children’s carousel zebra with multicolored painting, made in Germany around 1910. Unrestored original condition, partially painted over, signs of use due to age, some old repairs – see pictures, cut on the left rear leg where it was attached to the carousel. A great idea for your interior decoration. The first carousel horses were created in the 18th century for the entertainment of aristocrats. The enthusiasm spread to broad sections of the population and the Vienna Prater was opened with a carousel in 1766. Germany developed into a center of carousel construction. Famous manufacturers included Friedrich Heyn, Hermann Thümmel, Karl Müller and Fritz Botmann. The artfully carved horses and classic carriages were supplemented with exotic animals such as lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras and elephants. The range of vehicles included gondolas, trills, globes, carriages, sledges, ships and later also cars. Pioneers of the first generation of showmen in the United States were Gustav A. Dentzel. Karl J.D. Loof and Frank Hrubetz, who designed and constructed great rides. The world wars of the 20th century meant the end of carousel art. Many originals were destroyed and replaced by plastic copies. Measures: Length: 48.43″ (123 cm) Width: 8.66″ (22 cm) Height: 31.5″ (80 cm)
Production Period | 1890 to 1919 |
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Country of Manufacture | Germany |
Style | Folk Art, Vintage |
Detailed Condition | |
Product Code | KJP-1917616 |
Restoration and Damage Details |
Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. All of our items are in very good condition. They have been utilised and therefore may show age-related traces of usage. If not mentioned in the item description they don’t have defects. Feel free to contact
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Materials | Wood |
Color | Brown |
Width |
95 cm 37.4 inch |
Depth |
25 cm 9.8 inch |
Height |
75 cm 29.5 inch |
Weight Range | Standard — Between 40kg and 80kg |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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