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As the Victorian era passed into the Edwardian and Roaring
Twenties, a market developed for bisque and china naughty novelties
and figurines of women in revealing outfits. These little lovelies
include bathing beauties, who came clad in swimsuits of real lace
or stylish painted beach wear, as well as mermaids, harem ladies,
and nudies, who wear only an engaging smile. Also produced were
flippers (innocent appearing figurines who reveal a bawdy secret
when flipped over) and water squirters. Most were manufactured in
Germany from the late 1800s through the 1930s, often showing
remarkable artistry and imagination.\nThis photographic study
showcases an extraordinary variety of figurines, and the in-depth
text will help collectors and dealers discover the rich history
behind them. Manufacturing techniques, marks, and manufacturers are
discussed, including Galluba and Hoffman, William Goebel, Hertwig
and Company, Schafer and Vater, and more. Decorative details, size,
and current value are provided for each figurine. A delightful
reference for bathing beauty and doll collectors, Art Deco
aficionados, and all who enjoy things naughty and mischievous.
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