- Characterful ceramic figure of the "Elzacher Schuttig," an iconic figure from the Alemannic carnival tradition of the Black Forest. The "Schuttig" symbolizes the chasing away of winter and evil spirits and is closely associated with the city of Elzach (Germany).
- Designer: Anton Kling (1881-1963)
- Maker: Karlsruhe factory (marked)
- Period: Early 20th century
- Collectible German ceramics, folklore, and carnival heritage
- Condition: Signs of age (crazing). The right arm was damaged in the past and repaired by an enthusiast. Traces of repair are visible. However, because this is a rare and difficult-to-find piece, we are offering it anyway. The price reflects the condition of the piece.
Item will be carefully packaged and shipped from Belgium with a track & trace code.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGreen, Brown, OrangeMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height33 cmWidth17 cmDepth10 cmSigns of usageCrack