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1950? Two Italian TH fable tapestries. Made in Italy. 32.5" x
11.25" and 18" x 11.25". Velour? Fringe-edged sides. $36 from Mrs. Germany,
Oakhurst, OK, through Ebay, July, '99.
Another huge surprise from Ebay! The smaller design selects a portion of
the larger. In the larger, a female rabbit at left looks right toward a running tortoise
and a following rabbit, both running towards the left. The smaller tapestry has the
"Made in Italy" label sewn on its back. The characters reproduce with astounding
accuracy those found in Disney's early "Toby Tortoise and the Hare." See my
versions listed in 1935 (twice) and 1938. My, how Aesopic motifs get around! One of the
tell-tale details here is the hat perched on top of the antennae on the tortoise's head.
The other is the fence of Miss Cottontail's Boarding School, where Toby stopped to show
off to the girls.
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1960? Heavy cotton fabric with several fable
scenes among whisteria. 9 yards x 17" x 56" wide.
$99.99 from Rennae Philllips, Issaquah, WA, through Ebay, March, '99.
Rennae is right: this is impressive fabric. The
repeating scenes include FS, TH, "Two Cocks," and "The
Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox." Click on the upper portion for an
overview and on the lower portion for a detail of FS.
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1970? Hand-sewn, framed cross stitch "Aesop's
Fables." A composition of four Aesop's fables titles and characters,
21" x 29". $48.59 from Maria Juhasz, Gainesville, FL, through Ebay, Nov., '99.
This large, framed, piece of stitchery puts together the four components
in pleasing fashion. A heavy green border includes leaves above and below a design that
announces "Aesop's Fables" at the upper left. Under it a fox has turned around
from the grapes behind him to look at the viewer. He sits as though on an arch formed
above the head of a lion lying across the base of the work. The lion looks at a small
mouse before him. Above his haunch are the country and town mice talking to each other
while perched, respectively, on a stalk of grain and a rope. Above the square which they
occupy are a tortoise and hare under an arch. I am delighted to have found this and proud
to display it in my office! If you click on it above, you will see a fuller-sized
version.
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1988 Circular framed crewel-stitchery by
Lois Carlson titled "Aesop's Fables."
The stitchery presents five pairs: LM, TH, GGE, "The Tree and the Reed," and
"The Horse and the Two Thieves."
I think it especially clever of Mom to find fables that gave her pairs
of characters. In each pair, one dominates over the other. So the pine dominates over the
reed, the lion over the mouse, and the goose over the golden egg. The formula works less
well with the hare many times larger than the turtle and with the ass that is many times
larger than both the miller and his son. The two human images work together to flank the
larger animal between them.
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1995? Aesop's Fables Felt Activity Book. Made in
the USA. Salem, Utah: The Story Teller. $17.95 from The Story Teller Felt, Healdsburg CA,
Nov., '97.
I found and ordered this curiosity at a craft fair in Sonoma County. The materials are
here to construct a felt book with five pages. Each page is the scene for three different
fables. Fifty-seven characters are supplied, ready to be stuck onto the scene in the
appropriate places and otherwise to be stored in a pocket on the back of the page. The
pocket lists a handy moral for each fable. The village scene includes BW, "A Man and
His Sons," and "The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing." The river scene has
"Mercury and the Woodsman," "The Hares and the Frogs," and DS. The
path is the scene for TH; "The Birds, the Beasts and the Bat"; and "The
Boasting Traveller." Into the cave one can put LM, "The Sick Lion," and SW.
Finally among the trees we find OF, "The Miser," and "The Trees and the
Ax."
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1995?
Aesop's Fables Felt Activity Book. Made in
the USA. Salem, Utah: The Story Teller. $10.95 from Jody Sumner, Towaco,
NJ, April, '08.
Here is an already constructed version of what I had earlier found as an
assemblage of materials. Let me adapt and repeat some of my comments from
that listing. This is a felt book with five pages. Each page is the scene
for three different fables. Fifty-seven characters are supplied, ready to
be stuck onto the scene in the appropriate places and otherwise to be stored
in a pocket on the back of the page. The pocket lists a handy moral for
each fable. The village scene includes BW, "A Man and His Sons," and "The
Wolf in Sheep's Clothing." The river scene has "Mercury and the Woodsman,"
"The Hares and the Frogs," and DS. The path is the scene for TH; "The
Birds, the Beasts and the Bat"; and "The Boasting Traveller." Into the cave
one can put LM, "The Sick Lion," and SW. Finally among the trees we find
OF, "The Miser," and "The Trees and the Ax."
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