silly clown log ✨

changed the cover picture in an attempt to make it easier to readddd

a lil dissapointing that i couldnt find much on these ones. im guessing their mostly from the 80s, that seems to be the year for clown figures and the styles i researched in this batch.

ruffles is a downright cutie tho and the fontanini one was fun to research and read abouts :3

i cant figure out a name for him tho so imma probably just call him fontanini lol

#clowns #clowncore #collector #thrifted #research

2025/1/3 Edited to

... Read moreVintage clown figurines are more than just playful decorations; they represent a nostalgic charm and artistry that collectors cherish. The Fontanini clown, for instance, is linked to a well-established company that has produced figures since 1908 in Italy. Their craftsmanship is notable, making pieces sought after by enthusiasts. Alongside Fontanini, the Marquise Collection also boasts unique designs, blending cheerful aesthetics with quality materials. Figures like the Marquise ceramic clown, playing a saxophone, showcase vibrant colors and fine details that appeal to both seasoned and new collectors alike. The 1980s were particularly rich in clown figurine designs, and many of these pieces are now considered retro treasures. For instance, Ruffles, with its adorable features, exemplifies the whimsical style of that era. Despite some challenges in locating detailed information and value assessments for these figures, community-driven platforms are increasingly helping collectors with insights and databases, enhancing the collecting experience. For those looking to start or expand their collections, flea markets and thrift shops often yield unexpected finds that resonate with personal tastes and collections. As the popularity of clowncore aesthetics grows, these charming figurines are sure to maintain their appeal in the world of collectibles.