![]() ![]() So if you are interested in the antique versions, become familiar with these later pieces. The pieces from this era either have white “snow” or are “unsnowed”.īisque figures have been produced after WWII and some resemble earlier pieces. Vintage Christmas Rare Felt Snowbabies Snowman with a Plaid Dress, Candy Cane and Top Hat (194) 75.00. The picture shows a grouping of the smaller snow baby pieces dating from the 1920’s to 1930’s. Two vintage Japan snowmen Christmas ornament, spun cotton head snowman, mica snowman, cardboard and chenille snowman (164). ![]() The German pieces generally have better detailing but some Japanese pieces can rival their German counterpart in quality. Some are marked Germany or Japan on the bottom, some are incised with a production number on the back, and others have no mark. These pieces are more plentiful than the earlier, larger pieces. ![]() These larger pieces are exquisite in their detail.Īfter WWI, the pieces made were smaller (most under 3″) and included Santas, elves, snowmen, children and animals in a variety of settings. Snow Babies are small bisque figures of children, dressed in one way or. Some pieces were decorated with a grout that represented snow mostly this grout was white but in some cases it was a beautiful blue or pink. Offer of antique and original Christmas ornaments (glass, cotton, Sebnitz. These figures predominantly portray children and adults, although other figures were also made (Santas, bears, etc.). The earliest Christmas bisque figures and snow babies date from the early 1900’s and are typically 3″ or taller. ![]()
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