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You Dirty Boy

Advertising2406 of 2424Pre 1940s Wooden Coca Cola Menu Board PREVFlash Glass Green and Gold Hershey Souvenir Cup NEXT
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Posted 23 months, 6 days ago

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Shelley
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This statue has been in the family for quite a while but I find no information other than the reference to Pear's Soap and its advertising line. Very nice detail, but no identifying marks. I think it is a great piece!

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  1. Savoychina1 Savoychina1, 22 months, 30 days ago
    There is reference to this design by G. Focardi as early as 1884. Google "Dirty Little Boy" and there is a lot of information although not specificaly on this variation...but it's a start !
  2. Shelley, 22 months, 29 days ago
    Thanks for your response, for some reason I had never located an artist name so this was extremely helpful. I was aware of the Pear's link to the statue and was searching that line. A different perspective always helps. I learned quite a bit about the piece, but am wondering now about the medium. It must've been poured as opposed to chiseled because there is a hole in the bottom of the piece. Also, when shown in online photos of the original, the base is not circular as this is. I have much more research to do, it seems. Thank you so much though for your tip!
  3. Antiqueramy, 22 months ago
    I have the same piece but in color! Blues, inks, black, browns and even some gold. It has been in my family forever and I also have been trying to research it. My family was from the Philly area. Where is your piece from? Mine has a very small blue criss-cross etched in bottom of base. I will try to post a photo. Didn't know about the Pears soap connection. Always thought it was some sort of advertising piece. Thanks!
  4. Shelley, 22 months ago
    I would love to see a photo and compare notes. I found the post and information that Savoychina1 wrote earlier very helpful. Follow the link re Focardi and you will get wonderful backround on the piece. This piece probably originated here in the Tampa, Florida area, although the family did have some roots in Oklahoma, so it could come from there as well. I believe that this is made out of Bisque. No identifying marks are on it, though.
  5. rocker-sd rocker-sd, 13 months, 15 days ago
    I also have a similar piece, except mine has a rectangular octagon shaped base rather than round like yours. Found it once listed in advertising guide. It was listed as a store display for pears soap. I also have a large trade card with the same image on it. I love it because the expressions on both figures are so comical.
  6. Michael, 7 months, 22 days ago
    The original was exhibited at the 1878 Paris Exposition and was made by Giovanni Focardi, an Italian sculptor, who was living in London at the time. It was purchased by Pears Soap who used it extensively in their advertising over the next thirty plus years. You piece is probably slip moulded and also probably made in America since these were made all over the world for their local economies.
  7. Ilikeart Ilikeart, 7 months, 18 days ago
    This is a striking piece. I really admire it. Where did you get it?
  8. Eileen Anderson, 5 months, 29 days ago
    Hi This lady is my Great Great Grandmother Elizabeth Langley and the little boy is her grandson and they came from Croydon Surrey England you may contact me if you wish l live in Australia Eileen Anderson nee Langley

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