1922 Bat Girl Mascot/Hood Ornament M-252A 1922 Bat Girl Mascot Hood Ornament. This Femme Chauve Souris by E. Famin is of a bat girl standing arms and wings spread wide with torches in both hands. Photographed and described in Michel Legrand book Mascottes Passion Plate 19. Also photographed in color on Page 42. It was used for the Mors SS (sans spoupape) torpedo car in 1922. It is made of bronze and measures approximately 5 incheshigh. It is a reproduction. This is an individual piece there
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A 1922 Bat Girl Mascot/Hood Ornament. This “Femme-Chauve-Souris” by E. Famin is of a bat girl standing arms and wings spread wide with torches in both hands. Photographed and described in Michel Legrand book “Mascottes Passion” Plate 19. Also photographed in color on Page 42. It was used for the Mors SS (sans spoupape) torpedo car in 1922. It is made of bronze and measures approximately 5 ½ incheshigh. It is a reproduction. This is an individual piece there may be small differences between the pictures and the physical piece. This adds to the exclusivity of this ornament.