Winged mermaids are often depictions of Mélusine, a figure of European folklore. They were particularly popular during the Victorian era.
Below are some examples of antiques which depict winged mermaids including a pair of planters and a detailed wood carving.
A set of three Italian carved and ebonised wall brackets
In the form of scallop shells supported by winged putti with mermaid tails, and pierced scrolling backs, bearing paper printed labels (some fragmentary) INVENTAR, 46cm wide x 29cm deep x 53cm high, (18in wide x 11in deep x 20 1/2in high)
Sold for £614.40 inc. premium at Bonham’s in 2023
Figural Maiden Verdigris Bronze Fountain Top
Bronze fountain top with heavy verdigris, figural maiden center, five arm with figural winged mermaids, from a Palm Beach estate. Overall 32.5″ h. x 32.5″ dia. Condition: Weathering, several dings,, will need re-plumbing.
Sold for US$700 at Amero Auctions in 2023
DETAILED WOOD CARVING OF A WINGED MERMAID
First Half of the 19th Century
Length 8.75″.
Sold for US$275 at Eldred’s in 2023
19th Century Highly Sought after a matching pair of Gold Dora Cast Bronze Winged Mermaid Early Gas Sconces that have been electrified at some point Pair of Bronze Figural Gilt Wall Sconces Lamp Winged Mermaid Approx 13.5″ L 7″
Sold for US$175 at Gold Coast Auctioneers in 2022
Pair of Victorian carved limestone planters, each on stands carved with four winged mermaids bearing swags of fruit. The planters are carved in low relief with scenes of children frolicking through a pastoral landscape.
Taller Planter; Height: 26 3/4 in x width: 29 1/4 in x depth: 15 1/2 in. Shorter Planter; Height: 26 in x width: 29 1/4 in x depth: 15 1/2 in.
Sold for US$4,600 at Revere Auctions in 2022