Lead-giving (divination) is an oracular and mantic custom that used to be practised on New Year's Eve, mainly in a less serious manner. However, it was already widespread among the ancient Romans. The figures were melted in a ladle and poured into the water. The resulting figures were interpreted with wit and humour. Here are some copies from original cake moulds from around 1890: Carp, Zeppelin, anchor and heart "Give me luck, it's luck for you". Height of the anchor approx. 45 mm. Suitable for decorating.
Environmental note: Do not dispose of lead-containing remains in the household waste, but in accordance with local regulations! We will gladly take back figurines and figurine remnants.
Group
Flat Figure(s)
Condition
unpainted
Parts
4 parts
Nationality/Location
Europe
State
Second Hand
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!