Furniture, Works of Art and Clocks - 02 Oct 2019

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A pair of early 20th century carved wood and painted hunting bookends attributed to Frank...

£200 - £300 £550

A pair of early 20th century carved wood and painted hunting bookends attributed to Frank Whittington, of Forest toys, each made of walnut and applied with a huntsman on horseback accompanied by a fox hound, 20cm high. (2)

Frank Whittington (1876-1973) established a toy making firm at the end of World War I in the New Forest, making carved animals and people, inspired by his surroundings and from regular trips to London Zoo and the Natural History Museum. Originally making the toys from home the demand became such that in 1922 he built a factory on the edge of the New Forest (Brockenhurst). The popularity of the figures rose when Queen Mary ordered two dozen Noah`s Arks after seeing them at the British Industries Fairs during the inter war period.

For a similar pair of bookends see Janet Gent, 'The Forest Toys of Brockenhurst', p.13.

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