Franz Carl Weber Rotten Donkey
Rolling out of the 60s, with pupils as big as saucepans and a look akin to being dragged through a hedge backward, this mighty mule was once a finely finished friend for children. Born from the Swiss toy company Franz Carl Weber (established 1881), he now has a reattached neck, scruffy leather ears, a scrub of a mane, and a pathetic tail, but his wheels still work! He measures 15 x 16 x 8.5 cm. In better nick, he’d be worth a small fortune! A marvellous display piece despite his issues.
Rolling out of the 60s, with pupils as big as saucepans and a look akin to being dragged through a hedge backward, this mighty mule was once a finely finished friend for children. Born from the Swiss toy company Franz Carl Weber (established 1881), he now has a reattached neck, scruffy leather ears, a scrub of a mane, and a pathetic tail, but his wheels still work! He measures 15 x 16 x 8.5 cm. In better nick, he’d be worth a small fortune! A marvellous display piece despite his issues.
Rolling out of the 60s, with pupils as big as saucepans and a look akin to being dragged through a hedge backward, this mighty mule was once a finely finished friend for children. Born from the Swiss toy company Franz Carl Weber (established 1881), he now has a reattached neck, scruffy leather ears, a scrub of a mane, and a pathetic tail, but his wheels still work! He measures 15 x 16 x 8.5 cm. In better nick, he’d be worth a small fortune! A marvellous display piece despite his issues.