
Pair of porcelain angel figurines, likely Japanese mid-century production
Selling Price
$35
History
These charming angel figurines represent a popular decorative style from the mid-20th century, particularly the 1950s-1960s. Japanese manufacturers produced countless variations of these sweet, cherubic figures during the post-war era when ceramic exports flourished. The delicate hand-painted details and gold trim reflect the craftsmanship typical of that period's decorative porcelain industry. These angel figurines appeal to collectors of vintage ceramics, mid-century home décor enthusiasts, and those who appreciate nostalgic religious or sentimental decorative items. The innocent, peaceful expressions and pastel coloring make them particularly sought after by collectors of kitsch and Americana, as well as those furnishing vintage-style nurseries or creating nostalgic holiday displays. Such pieces evoke warm memories of grandmothers' shelves and represent an era when delicate porcelain figurines were cherished home accessories.
Origin
Japan
Maker
Likely Japanese manufacturer (possibly Commodore or similar)
Time period
circa 1950-1970