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Vintage Mr. Big Mouth Carnival Amusement Park Trash Can

By shaneb1970shane, 22 April, 2012
Description

 Mr. Big Mouth is a fabulous two-part vintage piece consisting of a hand painted wood barrel and a detachable man's head and shoulders. The barrel reads "Mr. Big Mouth" "Swallows Everything" "Paper, Steel, Glass". The head is made of fiberglass and is lightly stuccoed and hand painted, much like a fresco. 



The piece appears to be from the 1940's or 50's and would have been used in a carnival or amusement park setting. We only know of two others in existence and they're no longer showing up "for sale" when we search on line. One was listed for $2,800 and the other for $2,500. We have contacted carnival and amusement collectors and no one has been able to provide us with any further information about him




Category
Other
Medium
fiberglass resin?
Distinguishing marks
big mouth swallows everything paper steel, glass
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
just under 3ft and 16 inches at the widest
Date Period
1940-1950
Weight
25-30 lbs
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
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Swordsman

9 years 11 months ago

Re: Vintage Mr. Big Mouth Carnival Amusement Park Trash Can

I have one of these trash cans. Have'nt been able to find anything that proves what time frame it is from or where they came from. Just people's opinions online. A guy in Europe had one up for auction and said they knew of 5 in existence (not including mine). Have you had any luck finding any factual historical data on these trash cans?

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