There is a fascinating history of wax modeling on the British blog
and love her just as she is
>>one features text that is fairly loose and pretty light
I had another 19th century snuff box with very similar inlay that I believed was made French Napoleonic prisoner of war
This is the last from a group of 1965 studies by a Robert Williamson
Rare and Brilliant! 1867 Crandall's Acrobats (Set of Four) in Original Box collectible There is a fascinating historyCharles Martin Crandall of Montrose, PA was an early American toy maker and produced some quite singular, and quite fabulous toys, especially notable for their use of a tongue and groove system for joining pieces. This Acrobats set, patented in 1867 and produced throughout the 1870s, makes exuberant and inventive use of that tongue and groove system, with a million different possibilities for configuring them, as every head or torso, arm or leg, can