Vintage Pier One piece that measures 5 ½"or 6 ½" to top of the tail. Perfect addition for your cat collection!
$12.00 OBO.
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Vintage Pier One piece that measures 5 ½"or 6 ½" to top of the tail. Perfect addition for your cat collection!
$12.00 OBO.
This is a lady sitting in a chair along with a jester playing an instrument. They measure approximately 6” tall. In excellent condition!
$25.00 OBO.
This man and woman pair measure 9 ½" tall. They originally had loose separate hands but now there is only one. The man’s hand has been glued in and whatever he was holding is chipped. The woman had two hands – one is there but the one that was in the left-hand sleeve has been broken off. Except for the hands, the figurines are in good condition. They are embossed in a square by maker – China.
$20.00 OBO.
This is an adorable hand-painted donkey with a yellow bee on the nose. Painted white with two-tone blue feet and mane and pink ears. There are applied blue and pink flowers and green painted leaves. It has an S marked on the belly. Excellent condition!
$26.00 OBO.
This is an 11 ½" white pottery stylized sea gull in flight on a 2 ½" base. Excellent condition.
$22.00 OBO.
He is holding a lily leafed stick and is colorfully dressed in a yellow and brick red robe with a pink sash and red and green dots. He has a fancy beaded cap with gold trim and stands 12 ¼" tall. In excellent condition.
$95.00 OBO.
Approximately 8” long and in great condition! It has a Made in USA sticker on the bottom.
$15.00 OBO.
This is an exceptional piece! It is a 15” tall, blue and gold luster figural black man in a sarong holding an ivory to blue to brown leaf paneled 13” wide bowl on his head and hands. The piece was made in 1958 by Lane & Company, Van Nuys, CA. It is in excellent condition and weighs 5 lbs. There is an 1/8” tiny, repaired chip on his little toe with matching luster paint.
$75.00 OBO.
Here is a pair of tall vases shaped smaller to wider llike trumpets. The vases were used as shelp support between glass to advertise items i...