

















WW1 Fumsup good luck charm. Silver and wood ‘touch wood’ lucky charm pendant in form of kewpie baby. Collectable wartime token
£155.00
sold out
A rare and highly collectable WW1 'Fumsup' doll or baby charm. These good luck charms were made to give to soldiers going off to war and had silver bodies and wooden heads, which the soldiers would touch or rub for luck. The doll figure has 'fumsup' written on its front, which means 'thumbs up' - another good luck symbol. This one is in good condition with moving arms and no noticeable dents or dinks.
The doll section is approx. 3 cm in length.
The doll section is approx. 3 cm in length.
Add To Cart
A rare and highly collectable WW1 'Fumsup' doll or baby charm. These good luck charms were made to give to soldiers going off to war and had silver bodies and wooden heads, which the soldiers would touch or rub for luck. The doll figure has 'fumsup' written on its front, which means 'thumbs up' - another good luck symbol. This one is in good condition with moving arms and no noticeable dents or dinks.
The doll section is approx. 3 cm in length.
The doll section is approx. 3 cm in length.
A rare and highly collectable WW1 'Fumsup' doll or baby charm. These good luck charms were made to give to soldiers going off to war and had silver bodies and wooden heads, which the soldiers would touch or rub for luck. The doll figure has 'fumsup' written on its front, which means 'thumbs up' - another good luck symbol. This one is in good condition with moving arms and no noticeable dents or dinks.
The doll section is approx. 3 cm in length.
The doll section is approx. 3 cm in length.