Carousel Figure of a Horse, 1910-1914

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Artifact Overview

This hand-carved figure was made by the Herschell-Spillman Company, the largest U.S. carousel manufacturer between 1904 and 1920. Carousels were extremely popular in amusement parks and seaside resorts at this time. Called a "jumper," the figure moved up and down as the carousel revolved. It is part of an operating carousel in Greenfield Village.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Carousel animal

Date Made

1910-1914

Creator Notes

Made by Herschell-Spillman Company, North Tonawanda, New York.

Location

at Greenfield Village in Carousel

Object ID

73.209.1.19

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Glass (Material)
Horsehair
Wood (Plant material)

Technique

Hand-painted
Woodcarving

Color

Black (Color)
Blue
Brown
Gray (Color)
Green
Ivory (Color)
Light green
Red
Yellow (Color)

Dimensions

Length: 49 in
Width: 9 in
Height: 40 in

Inscriptions

Underside of belly: XXXXXV