Sand Toy French, 1850-1870 Gerard Camagni The Victoria & Albert Museum |
Sand toys function by the power of falling sand which is distributed through a complicated system of hoppers and paddle wheels which served to “animate” a paper figure within a glass case. Given the nature of the mechanism, sand toys didn’t function very well except in extremely dry weather. They were very often broken from the shaking of frustrated children who wanted to mechanism to work in all conditions.
This exquisite toy of glass, paper and wood is intricately decorated and features a figure of a woman in Eighteenth Century dress. Upon the release of the sand, she dances within her glass case.
Remarkably undamaged, this beautiful antique is part of the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum.
2 comments:
What a cool thing! Never heard of these before.
I hadn't either. It's quite nifty!
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