New to this site. Today I found these little beauties at a local shop. They seem hard for me to identify. Maybe someone here knows something about them. Thanks in advance..
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You haven't given a size, but I assume they're tiny. I believe they're decorative cake-toppers. The ring-holding cherubs were used on wedding cakes and the rings were gilded (I can see traces of that remaining). Sometimes they're holding other things of a celebratory nature such as a wine goblet or a trumpet (also gilded). Usually they're made in Germany and sometimes have a maker mark. Late 19th to early 20th would be most likely.
Cute little things.
Thank you for the reply. The bottom markings read japan..