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Totem animal #64: living bird fitted in child’s toy, “in its  struggles gives to the figures all kind of motions”
Via 50 Watts. From Children’s Toys of Bygone Days: A History of Playthings of All Peoples from Prehistoric Times to the XIXth Century (1928):

Well  into the nineteenth century it was the custom in Italy to tie a string  to the leg of living birds or big cockchafers and give them to children  to play with. The custom was so universal that we even see such living  playthings represented in the hands of the Christ Child, especially in  pictures of the Italian Renaissance. A curious example of a similar kind  was to be found among the usually so simple and harmless German toys,  as a Nuremberg catalog of the eighteenth century proves [above]. These  were comic figures with space inside to hold a bird which in its  struggles gives to the figures all kind of motions. As the catalog says:  ‘No one would imagine that a living bird was inside, but would suppose  that it was clock-work which made the head, eyes, and beak of the bird  move.’
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Totem animal #64: living bird fitted in child’s toy, “in its struggles gives to the figures all kind of motions”

Via 50 Watts. From Children’s Toys of Bygone Days: A History of Playthings of All Peoples from Prehistoric Times to the XIXth Century (1928):

Well into the nineteenth century it was the custom in Italy to tie a string to the leg of living birds or big cockchafers and give them to children to play with. The custom was so universal that we even see such living playthings represented in the hands of the Christ Child, especially in pictures of the Italian Renaissance. A curious example of a similar kind was to be found among the usually so simple and harmless German toys, as a Nuremberg catalog of the eighteenth century proves [above]. These were comic figures with space inside to hold a bird which in its struggles gives to the figures all kind of motions. As the catalog says: ‘No one would imagine that a living bird was inside, but would suppose that it was clock-work which made the head, eyes, and beak of the bird move.’

Source: 50watts.com

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