AI Appraisal
Description
I found this collection of Fontanini Depose figures in a display case in a flea market. I can't find anything like them. The box is marked Maschere, which means "masks". They appear to be associated with Carnival. From what I've learned, I assume each of these is one of the traditional characters for that festival.
Anybody know more about this? Am I right or wrong about anything, everything?
Any clue of the value?
Thanks for looking, and in advance for any help.
Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium
White plastic, made to look like ivory.
Distinguishing marks
Depose Italy and spider mark on base of each
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
Each figure is about 2.5" tall
Date Period
1950s?
Weight
Maybe 1/2 pound for all of them
History
Found in a flea market.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$10
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Re: Fontanini Depose Italy carnival plastic figures
Re: Fontanini Depose Italy carnival plastic figures
Re: Fontanini Depose Italy carnival plastic figures