This exquisite, rustic French toy horse sits on a wooden board and four wheels, designed to be used as a pull toy. It is wooden with a fatigued paint finish and leather ears and saddle. It dates from the 1900s and has been wonderfully enjoyed by children over the decades. Retirement is recommended for this charming horse - he may prefer a tranquil future as a decoration rather than a toy! Note one of the wheels has split so it cannot be rolled.
In France, the tradition of crafting toy horses dates back to the 18th and 19th centuries, reflecting the country's rich heritage in both horsemanship and craftsmanship. These toys, often made of wood, were popular among children and served as cherished playthings as well as educational tools.
Wooden toy horses were typically hand-carved and painted, showcasing the skill of the artisans. These toys varied in size and complexity, ranging from simple figures to more elaborate pull toys mounted on wheels. The pull toys, designed to be dragged along by a string, often featured movable parts, such as heads and legs, adding to their appeal.
During the 19th century, the industrial revolution brought changes to toy manufacturing, allowing for greater production and accessibility. However, handmade wooden horses remained popular due to their durability and charm. These toys were often passed down through generations, becoming family heirlooms.
French toy makers, particularly in regions known for their woodworking, such as Jura, continued to produce these beloved toys well into the 20th century.
Heavy wear and rustic condition consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 20½" high x 15¾" x 6¾"
Approx. overall 52cm high x 40cm x 17cm