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"Die Sterntaler" Glass Figurine

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    Posted 3 years ago

    NevB
    (182 items)

    This 5 1/2" tall figurine is sometimes rather unkindly called "windy wendy". It is actually based on a lesser known fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm about an orphan girl who catches falling stars (stern) in her outstretched shift which turn into silver coins (taler). She is probably by the company Schweig and Müller and should stand inside a block in the form of a rock. I've put her in a bowl which is also usually attributed to Schweig and Müller, date is from the 1930's.

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    1. Newfld Newfld, 3 years ago
      Beautiful glass figurine & bowl. I've always loved fairytales but did not know of Die Sterntaler, reading about it online it's a beautiful tale, thank you for sharing this
    2. NevB, 3 years ago
      Thanks Newfld, it was new to me too and it shows Karma was recognised back then.

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