Antique lucky charm  world war one mascot . Fumsup Touch Wood.
Tiny beautiful Antique Doll. 
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Some history behind these little charms... 
The Fumsup character first appears around the 1880's. It wasn’t just as charms but on all sorts of items including crested china, postcards and even packs of playing cards. The postcard pictured above has a small write up on the back which calls the character a ‘baby Mercury with the emblem of luck on his forehead’.
It was the outbreak of WWI that saw his popularity soar. This was also when the wooden head first appeared and he became a touch wood charm as well as a Fumsup charm. He was sent to soldiers from sweethearts as a good luck char.