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EXTREMELY RARE AND POSSIBLY UNIQUE NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR POLYCHROME CARVED BONE BARREL MAKER French/English, Circa 1800
A well-articulated man wearing a black top hat, a bow tie, a formal red jacket and boots stands at the center of a domed pavilion in front of a brown barrel with incised hoops. Figure is clutching a mallet in his right hand and a chisel-like tool in his left hand. Pavilion has a square base with a filigree fence around the perimeter and a column at each corner supporting the domed roof. Roof topped with an urn-form finial. Base with incised concentric rings. At the center of the base is a rotating circular platform on which the barrel maker and the barrel stand. The pavilion is raised on a barrel-form pedestal with a hand crank on one side. Turning the crank makes the barrel maker revolve around the barrel, with his hands moving up and down as if he is building it. Mechanism contained within the pedestal. Pedestal rests upon a stepped square base with incised lines and carved edge. Height 9.25". Length 2.38". Under a glass dome with wooden base.

Provenance:
Hyland Granby Antiques, February 2, 1998
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From the Folk Art & Americana Collection of Carl and Sonia Schmitt.

A well-articulated man wearing a black top hat, a bow tie, a formal red jacket and boots stands at the center of a domed pavilion in front of a brown barrel with incised hoops. Figure is clutching a mallet in his right hand and a chisel-like tool in his left hand. Pavilion has a square base with a filigree fence around the perimeter and a column at each corner supporting the domed roof. Roof topped with an urn-form finial. Base with incised concentric rings. At the center of the base is a rotating circular platform on which the barrel maker and the barrel stand. The pavilion is raised on a barrel-form pedestal with a hand crank on one side. Turning the crank makes the barrel maker revolve around the barrel, with his hands moving up and down as if he is building it. Mechanism contained within the pedestal. Pedestal rests upon a stepped square base with incised lines and carved edge. Height 9.25". Length 2.38". Under a glass dome with wooden base.

Provenance:
Hyland Granby Antiques, February 2, 1998
.
From the Folk Art & Americana Collection of Carl and Sonia Schmitt.
Condition: There is a small amount of paint loss to the figure and the drive mechanism has been recently repaired. All of the bone parts are in remarkably good condition.


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