Eagle Mascots. The bald eagle is the national bird for the United States of America, so it is not surprising that American cars such as the Chevrolet have designed car…
Coq Nain is the French term for small rooster. Lalique introduced the design as a mascot on the 10th February 1928. Pre-war examples are the most valuable, especially if they…
Fairy mascots are quite rare. We've only found a couple within the last few years. Fairies were popular during the Art Deco era and have been made by makers such…
Grenouille Frog Car Mascots. Grenouille is the French word for frog and frog mascots are often referred to by their French name especially if the mascot is of French origin.…
Horse mascots are always popular especially with collectors in the horse industry such as racing, polo and other sports. Below are some examples and price guides of horse mascots, including…
Rolls Royce Car Mascots. Rolls Royce is renown for it's Spirit of Ecstasy car mascots. The mascots were designed by Charles Robinson Sykes in 1911. It was a modification of…
Josef Lorenzl Car Mascots. Josef Lorenzl (1 September 1892 – 15 August 1950) was an Austrian sculptor and ceramicist of the Art Deco period. Lorenzl was born on 1 September…
Gilt Bronze Car Mascots. Gilding can apply to any object which has a layer of thin gold. Below are some bronze car mascots / hood ornaments made of bronze and…
A Renevey was a sculptor renown for Art Deco mascots such as a rare Venus Noire female dancer mascot and other novelty hood ornaments. Below are some examples of mascots…
Charles Sykes. Charles Robinson Sykes (18 December 1875 – 6 June 1950) was an English sculptor, best known for designing the Spirit of Ecstasy mascot which is used on Rolls-Royce…
Charles Paillet was born in 1871 in Nievre, France. His first exhibition was in the Salon of 1897. He was renown for car mascots which included animals such as elephants,…
Louis Lejeune Ltd. is a small bronze foundry in England, producing mainly car mascots (hood ornaments). It is the only surviving maker of custom car mascots from the art deco…
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