Antique Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game

Antique Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game
Antique Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game
Antique Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game
Antique Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game
Antique Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game
Antique Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game
Antique Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game
Antique Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game
Antique Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game
Antique Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game
Antique Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game
Antique Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game

Antique Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game
For the Decorative, Rare & Unusual. Those who find beautiful meanings in beautiful things are the cultivated. For these there is hope. An Early 20thC Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game. Origin: French Period: Early 20thC Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1910-35 Height: 25″ Width: 14.5″ Depth: 10. The papier-mâché Passé-Boules toss game, as a Pierrot clown, wearing a blue rimmed pointed hat, with a gaping open mouth into which one tosses balls, showing the original painted features, and with unusual glass eyes, the whole on a pink painted hanging board showing related newspaper cuttings to the reverse, to a ball tray with chalked sections at 2, 5 and 8, the whole surviving from the first half of twentieth century France. Evocative of the magic of the fairground, the mask and backboards paint has flaked and chipped off in places with some small cracks here due to the nature of it being a well-used amusement item, the chalk numbering is later and the ball tray is possibly a later replacement. Historically, passé-boule (ball-toss) was a very popular fairground game in France from the 19th century onwards and the masks often depict figures to be ridiculed. A particularly aesthetically pleasing example that adds an instant nostalgic charm to a room. All pieces listed by Doe & Hope are of the finest quality. However, any imperfection, which is deemed to be more than just natural ageing, will be duly described above. B: The P&P stated applies to U. And remember, Antiques are Green! They are re-usable, re-saleable, and sustainable. The golden chandelier symbol displayed in a window or at a fair, is the sign of membership of LAPADA, the Association of Art & Antiques Dealers. Since its inception in 1974, LAPADA’s membership has grown to over 550 members making it the largest association of professional art and antiques dealers in the United Kingdom. Membership is only open to those who meet the Association’s requirements as to experience, quality of stock and knowledge of their subject. Between them, members cover virtually every discipline from antiquities to contemporary fine art. We comprehensively insure all items until the item is received or signed for. All items can also be collected from us by request. Cheque – Made payable to Doe and Hope. Post to: Doe & Hope. The Onion Barn, 15 High Street, Blunham, Bedfordshire, MK44 3NL. Cash – We are happy to accept cash if you decide you wish to collect from us. For more information about us and the way we do things visit our’About Us’ Page. Well, hurrah, with highly polished brass knobs on!
Antique Painted Papier-Mâché French Fairground Passé-Boules Ball Toss Game