Hey all:
This bird has a mysterious purpose. Was it the head of a cane? Hmmm.....
It appears to be modeled after a Sunbird, from the tropics. It's red, decorated by hand with yellow and blue flowers with green leaves, with a black patch around the red eyes and a long, curved yellow beak. It seems to be made of cast iron.
If you look at the photos, you'll see on the underside that the bird is hollow, with a flat stretch of metal in front of it. The metal is heavily scratched, as if the bird had been slid back and forth many hundreds of times, but I have no idea why. I'm guessing that it was mounted on something, thus the idea about the cane. But that's just a shot in the dark.
I'm guessing from the style of painting that this is ca. 1880-1900, but I have no proof of age.
This was bought in the U.S. midwest as part of a job lot. It measures 2" wide by 8.5" from "tail" to the tip of the beak.
What do you think this was used for?