Featured Antique Snow Babies and "I've never seen this one before"

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by vintagerobin, Jun 3, 2026 at 4:19 PM.

  1. vintagerobin

    vintagerobin Well-Known Member

    I bought a shelf lot at auction today because it had 9 or 10 snow babies in the lot.

    For some reason, I didn't even notice this one. And it might be very rare because I can't find another one. I've googled the picture, searched on Worthopedia, searched google in general and nothing shows up. The closest I came was a kewpie standing on a globe with a tin base. This one has a cast iron base and the globe will turn.

    Any ideas?

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  2. NewEngland

    NewEngland Well-Known Member

  3. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    Have you dated it by the globe?

    Debora
     
  4. vintagerobin

    vintagerobin Well-Known Member

    I thought about that but haven't tried yet.
     
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  5. Iconodule

    Iconodule Well-Known Member

    What a great idea! I can see "Persia" and the "Chinese Empire" so I googled those. AI says (with punctuation error):

    "Persia officially changed its international name to Iran on March 21, 1935."

    "China was most commonly labeled as the Chinese Empire on Western maps from the 17th century through the early 20th century. This naming convention was used primarily during the Qing (Manchu) dynasty (1644–1912), [sic] and had a brief revival on maps in 1915 when Yuan Shikai briefly declared himself emperor."

    Vintagerobin can examine the globe for more historical nation names and possibly narrow the possible date. Or maybe someone with knowledge of old maps and globes can tell immediately.
     
  6. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    Yes, I did look at those. But both "Persia" and "Chinese Empire" are romantic place names, like "Arabia". The African continent might be more definitive.

    Debora
     
    Last edited: Jun 3, 2026 at 7:23 PM
  7. Iconodule

    Iconodule Well-Known Member

    Deborah’s globe age suggestion inspired me. I never heard of snowbabies, so I googled and was told, “Early 20th Century: The concept originated in Germany in the early 1900s. These antique, bisque figurines became a major collecting trend after Admiral Peary’s trek to the North Pole in 1909 and Richard E. Byrd's flight over the South Pole in 1929.”

    If maps said “Chinese Empire” through 1912 +1915, and snowbabies were popular 1909+, does this date the figurine to c. 1909-12 or -15? More information needed to shore up this possibility, like other archaic nation-names on the globe and how long would old globes continue to be used after names had changed. Note that the snowbaby seems to be seated somewhere near the Noth Pole. Is it directly on the pole? Does this tie it to Peary’s North Pole expedition and date the piece at c.1909-10?

    (This is all from someone ignorant of snowbabies and based solely on quick internet information. So real experts on maps and snowbabies should weigh in.)
     
    Last edited: Jun 3, 2026 at 6:23 PM
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  8. Iconodule

    Iconodule Well-Known Member

    Another good idea! I cannot read any of the African names in the photo. Vintagerobin, can you show pictures of Africa and other areas of the globe or tell us what names appear?
     
    Last edited: Jun 3, 2026 at 7:04 PM
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