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The first issue in the celebrated Beauties of the Red Mansion collector’s series, “Pao-chai” was created in 1985 by master artisan Zhao Huimin and produced by Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain. Inspired by the classic Chinese literary masterpiece A Dream of Red Mansions, this finely detailed porcelain plate captures the elegance and poetic grace of one of the novel’s most beloved heroines. Flowing robes, delicate florals, and refined brushwork reflect traditional Chinese artistry rendered in vibrant enamel tones. The border features a stylized geometric motif framing the central scene, while the reverse bears extensive Chinese calligraphy, date markings, and the Imperial Jingdezhen insignia. Marked 1985 and identified as the first issue in the series, this plate was originally distributed through The Bradford Exchange and includes its original box and accompanying paperwork, reinforcing its authenticity and provenance within the collector market. Collector plates from Bradford Exchange series, including Imperial Jingdezhen issues from the mid-1980s, typically trade in the secondary market within a modest but consistent range depending on completeness and condition. With original packaging and documentation present, this example aligns toward the upper end of typical realized pricing for comparable sold listings. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 2 / 799 -
The first issue in the celebrated Beauties of the Red Mansion collector’s series, “Pao-chai” was created in 1985 by master artisan Zhao Huimin and produced by Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain. Inspired by the classic Chinese literary masterpiece A Dream of Red Mansions, this finely detailed porcelain plate captures the elegance and poetic grace of one of the novel’s most beloved heroines. Flowing robes, delicate florals, and refined brushwork reflect traditional Chinese artistry rendered in vibrant enamel tones. The border features a stylized geometric motif framing the central scene, while the reverse bears extensive Chinese calligraphy, date markings, and the Imperial Jingdezhen insignia. Marked 1985 and identified as the first issue in the series, this plate was originally distributed through The Bradford Exchange and includes its original box and accompanying paperwork, reinforcing its authenticity and provenance within the collector market. Collector plates from Bradford Exchange series, including Imperial Jingdezhen issues from the mid-1980s, typically trade in the secondary market within a modest but consistent range depending on completeness and condition. With original packaging and documentation present, this example aligns toward the upper end of typical realized pricing for comparable sold listings. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 3 / 799 -
The first issue in the celebrated Beauties of the Red Mansion collector’s series, “Pao-chai” was created in 1985 by master artisan Zhao Huimin and produced by Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain. Inspired by the classic Chinese literary masterpiece A Dream of Red Mansions, this finely detailed porcelain plate captures the elegance and poetic grace of one of the novel’s most beloved heroines. Flowing robes, delicate florals, and refined brushwork reflect traditional Chinese artistry rendered in vibrant enamel tones. The border features a stylized geometric motif framing the central scene, while the reverse bears extensive Chinese calligraphy, date markings, and the Imperial Jingdezhen insignia. Marked 1985 and identified as the first issue in the series, this plate was originally distributed through The Bradford Exchange and includes its original box and accompanying paperwork, reinforcing its authenticity and provenance within the collector market. Collector plates from Bradford Exchange series, including Imperial Jingdezhen issues from the mid-1980s, typically trade in the secondary market within a modest but consistent range depending on completeness and condition. With original packaging and documentation present, this example aligns toward the upper end of typical realized pricing for comparable sold listings. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 4 / 799 -
The first issue in the celebrated Beauties of the Red Mansion collector’s series, “Pao-chai” was created in 1985 by master artisan Zhao Huimin and produced by Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain. Inspired by the classic Chinese literary masterpiece A Dream of Red Mansions, this finely detailed porcelain plate captures the elegance and poetic grace of one of the novel’s most beloved heroines. Flowing robes, delicate florals, and refined brushwork reflect traditional Chinese artistry rendered in vibrant enamel tones. The border features a stylized geometric motif framing the central scene, while the reverse bears extensive Chinese calligraphy, date markings, and the Imperial Jingdezhen insignia. Marked 1985 and identified as the first issue in the series, this plate was originally distributed through The Bradford Exchange and includes its original box and accompanying paperwork, reinforcing its authenticity and provenance within the collector market. Collector plates from Bradford Exchange series, including Imperial Jingdezhen issues from the mid-1980s, typically trade in the secondary market within a modest but consistent range depending on completeness and condition. With original packaging and documentation present, this example aligns toward the upper end of typical realized pricing for comparable sold listings. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 5 / 799 -
The first issue in the celebrated Beauties of the Red Mansion collector’s series, “Pao-chai” was created in 1985 by master artisan Zhao Huimin and produced by Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain. Inspired by the classic Chinese literary masterpiece A Dream of Red Mansions, this finely detailed porcelain plate captures the elegance and poetic grace of one of the novel’s most beloved heroines. Flowing robes, delicate florals, and refined brushwork reflect traditional Chinese artistry rendered in vibrant enamel tones. The border features a stylized geometric motif framing the central scene, while the reverse bears extensive Chinese calligraphy, date markings, and the Imperial Jingdezhen insignia. Marked 1985 and identified as the first issue in the series, this plate was originally distributed through The Bradford Exchange and includes its original box and accompanying paperwork, reinforcing its authenticity and provenance within the collector market. Collector plates from Bradford Exchange series, including Imperial Jingdezhen issues from the mid-1980s, typically trade in the secondary market within a modest but consistent range depending on completeness and condition. With original packaging and documentation present, this example aligns toward the upper end of typical realized pricing for comparable sold listings. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 6 / 799 -
The first issue in the celebrated Beauties of the Red Mansion collector’s series, “Pao-chai” was created in 1985 by master artisan Zhao Huimin and produced by Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain. Inspired by the classic Chinese literary masterpiece A Dream of Red Mansions, this finely detailed porcelain plate captures the elegance and poetic grace of one of the novel’s most beloved heroines. Flowing robes, delicate florals, and refined brushwork reflect traditional Chinese artistry rendered in vibrant enamel tones. The border features a stylized geometric motif framing the central scene, while the reverse bears extensive Chinese calligraphy, date markings, and the Imperial Jingdezhen insignia. Marked 1985 and identified as the first issue in the series, this plate was originally distributed through The Bradford Exchange and includes its original box and accompanying paperwork, reinforcing its authenticity and provenance within the collector market. Collector plates from Bradford Exchange series, including Imperial Jingdezhen issues from the mid-1980s, typically trade in the secondary market within a modest but consistent range depending on completeness and condition. With original packaging and documentation present, this example aligns toward the upper end of typical realized pricing for comparable sold listings. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 7 / 799 -
The first issue in the celebrated Beauties of the Red Mansion collector’s series, “Pao-chai” was created in 1985 by master artisan Zhao Huimin and produced by Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain. Inspired by the classic Chinese literary masterpiece A Dream of Red Mansions, this finely detailed porcelain plate captures the elegance and poetic grace of one of the novel’s most beloved heroines. Flowing robes, delicate florals, and refined brushwork reflect traditional Chinese artistry rendered in vibrant enamel tones. The border features a stylized geometric motif framing the central scene, while the reverse bears extensive Chinese calligraphy, date markings, and the Imperial Jingdezhen insignia. Marked 1985 and identified as the first issue in the series, this plate was originally distributed through The Bradford Exchange and includes its original box and accompanying paperwork, reinforcing its authenticity and provenance within the collector market. Collector plates from Bradford Exchange series, including Imperial Jingdezhen issues from the mid-1980s, typically trade in the secondary market within a modest but consistent range depending on completeness and condition. With original packaging and documentation present, this example aligns toward the upper end of typical realized pricing for comparable sold listings. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 8 / 799 -
A charming expression of Old World craftsmanship, this vintage Italian deviled egg plate showcases a beautifully hand-painted floral centerpiece framed by a classic twelve-well design. The softly scalloped silhouette and raised egg cradles create both visual rhythm and functional elegance, making it a standout serving piece for spring gatherings, brunch tables, and curated farmhouse displays. At the center, a romantic bouquet unfolds in painterly detail — a sweeping pink rose, a golden tulip, and delicate blue blossoms anchored by rich green leaves. The hand-applied brushwork gives the piece warmth and authenticity, while the deep green accents outlining each egg well add contrast and structure against the creamy white ceramic ground. The glazing carries a luminous sheen consistent with mid-century Italian majolica production. Marked “Italy / Norwalk” on the underside, this hand-painted ceramic serving plate reflects the enduring appeal of 20th-century Italian tableware. Both decorative and functional, it offers timeless European character for collectors of vintage ceramics and those who appreciate refined entertaining pieces with heritage presence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 9 / 799 -
A charming expression of Old World craftsmanship, this vintage Italian deviled egg plate showcases a beautifully hand-painted floral centerpiece framed by a classic twelve-well design. The softly scalloped silhouette and raised egg cradles create both visual rhythm and functional elegance, making it a standout serving piece for spring gatherings, brunch tables, and curated farmhouse displays. At the center, a romantic bouquet unfolds in painterly detail — a sweeping pink rose, a golden tulip, and delicate blue blossoms anchored by rich green leaves. The hand-applied brushwork gives the piece warmth and authenticity, while the deep green accents outlining each egg well add contrast and structure against the creamy white ceramic ground. The glazing carries a luminous sheen consistent with mid-century Italian majolica production. Marked “Italy / Norwalk” on the underside, this hand-painted ceramic serving plate reflects the enduring appeal of 20th-century Italian tableware. Both decorative and functional, it offers timeless European character for collectors of vintage ceramics and those who appreciate refined entertaining pieces with heritage presence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 10 / 799 -
A charming expression of Old World craftsmanship, this vintage Italian deviled egg plate showcases a beautifully hand-painted floral centerpiece framed by a classic twelve-well design. The softly scalloped silhouette and raised egg cradles create both visual rhythm and functional elegance, making it a standout serving piece for spring gatherings, brunch tables, and curated farmhouse displays. At the center, a romantic bouquet unfolds in painterly detail — a sweeping pink rose, a golden tulip, and delicate blue blossoms anchored by rich green leaves. The hand-applied brushwork gives the piece warmth and authenticity, while the deep green accents outlining each egg well add contrast and structure against the creamy white ceramic ground. The glazing carries a luminous sheen consistent with mid-century Italian majolica production. Marked “Italy / Norwalk” on the underside, this hand-painted ceramic serving plate reflects the enduring appeal of 20th-century Italian tableware. Both decorative and functional, it offers timeless European character for collectors of vintage ceramics and those who appreciate refined entertaining pieces with heritage presence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 11 / 799 -
A charming expression of Old World craftsmanship, this vintage Italian deviled egg plate showcases a beautifully hand-painted floral centerpiece framed by a classic twelve-well design. The softly scalloped silhouette and raised egg cradles create both visual rhythm and functional elegance, making it a standout serving piece for spring gatherings, brunch tables, and curated farmhouse displays. At the center, a romantic bouquet unfolds in painterly detail — a sweeping pink rose, a golden tulip, and delicate blue blossoms anchored by rich green leaves. The hand-applied brushwork gives the piece warmth and authenticity, while the deep green accents outlining each egg well add contrast and structure against the creamy white ceramic ground. The glazing carries a luminous sheen consistent with mid-century Italian majolica production. Marked “Italy / Norwalk” on the underside, this hand-painted ceramic serving plate reflects the enduring appeal of 20th-century Italian tableware. Both decorative and functional, it offers timeless European character for collectors of vintage ceramics and those who appreciate refined entertaining pieces with heritage presence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 12 / 799 -
A dynamic coastal accent, this vintage metal dolphin votive holder captures four dolphins in mid-leap, arcing gracefully upward from a textured wave-patterned base. The sculptural composition creates natural movement and vertical drama, making it an eye-catching decorative statement whether styled on a mantel, console, or curated shelf display. Finished in a warm bronze-toned and silver-highlighted metal, the piece features subtle dimensional detailing along the dolphins’ bodies and the rolling sea beneath them. A small hook extends from the highest dolphin’s nose, originally designed to suspend a glass votive or tea light cup. The glass insert is not present, allowing the sculpture to function beautifully as a standalone marine-inspired art piece. With its coastal aesthetic and nostalgic late 20th-century design sensibility, this dolphin sculpture appeals to beach house décor enthusiasts and collectors of ocean-themed accents alike. Its balanced proportions and sculptural form make it both decorative and conversation-worthy in any thoughtfully styled space. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 13 / 799 -
A dynamic coastal accent, this vintage metal dolphin votive holder captures four dolphins in mid-leap, arcing gracefully upward from a textured wave-patterned base. The sculptural composition creates natural movement and vertical drama, making it an eye-catching decorative statement whether styled on a mantel, console, or curated shelf display. Finished in a warm bronze-toned and silver-highlighted metal, the piece features subtle dimensional detailing along the dolphins’ bodies and the rolling sea beneath them. A small hook extends from the highest dolphin’s nose, originally designed to suspend a glass votive or tea light cup. The glass insert is not present, allowing the sculpture to function beautifully as a standalone marine-inspired art piece. With its coastal aesthetic and nostalgic late 20th-century design sensibility, this dolphin sculpture appeals to beach house décor enthusiasts and collectors of ocean-themed accents alike. Its balanced proportions and sculptural form make it both decorative and conversation-worthy in any thoughtfully styled space. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 14 / 799 -
A dynamic coastal accent, this vintage metal dolphin votive holder captures four dolphins in mid-leap, arcing gracefully upward from a textured wave-patterned base. The sculptural composition creates natural movement and vertical drama, making it an eye-catching decorative statement whether styled on a mantel, console, or curated shelf display. Finished in a warm bronze-toned and silver-highlighted metal, the piece features subtle dimensional detailing along the dolphins’ bodies and the rolling sea beneath them. A small hook extends from the highest dolphin’s nose, originally designed to suspend a glass votive or tea light cup. The glass insert is not present, allowing the sculpture to function beautifully as a standalone marine-inspired art piece. With its coastal aesthetic and nostalgic late 20th-century design sensibility, this dolphin sculpture appeals to beach house décor enthusiasts and collectors of ocean-themed accents alike. Its balanced proportions and sculptural form make it both decorative and conversation-worthy in any thoughtfully styled space. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 15 / 799 -
A striking example of 19th-century English decorative ceramics, this Victorian copper lustre footed bowl captures the brilliance and warmth that made lustreware so coveted during the era. The radiant metallic glaze shimmers with rich copper tones, reflecting light across its gently flared rim and pedestal base. Its classic silhouette offers both elegance and visual presence, embodying the refined yet expressive aesthetic of Victorian table and mantle décor. Encircling the body is a vivid Staffordshire blue band, serving as a dramatic backdrop to raised floral reliefs rendered in soft polychrome enamels. The dimensional blossoms add texture and contrast against the luminous copper surface, creating a layered interplay of color, sheen, and craftsmanship. The interior continues the lustrous finish, delivering a cohesive and highly decorative presentation from every angle. Victorian copper lustre pieces were prized for their luxurious metallic effect, achieved through specialized glazing techniques perfected in English potteries of the mid-to-late 19th century. Today, authentic examples remain sought after by collectors of antique English ceramics and period decorative arts. This footed bowl offers both historical charm and display-worthy character, equally suited for a curated cabinet or a statement shelf. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 16 / 799 -
A striking example of 19th-century English decorative ceramics, this Victorian copper lustre footed bowl captures the brilliance and warmth that made lustreware so coveted during the era. The radiant metallic glaze shimmers with rich copper tones, reflecting light across its gently flared rim and pedestal base. Its classic silhouette offers both elegance and visual presence, embodying the refined yet expressive aesthetic of Victorian table and mantle décor. Encircling the body is a vivid Staffordshire blue band, serving as a dramatic backdrop to raised floral reliefs rendered in soft polychrome enamels. The dimensional blossoms add texture and contrast against the luminous copper surface, creating a layered interplay of color, sheen, and craftsmanship. The interior continues the lustrous finish, delivering a cohesive and highly decorative presentation from every angle. Victorian copper lustre pieces were prized for their luxurious metallic effect, achieved through specialized glazing techniques perfected in English potteries of the mid-to-late 19th century. Today, authentic examples remain sought after by collectors of antique English ceramics and period decorative arts. This footed bowl offers both historical charm and display-worthy character, equally suited for a curated cabinet or a statement shelf. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 17 / 799 -
A striking example of 19th-century English decorative ceramics, this Victorian copper lustre footed bowl captures the brilliance and warmth that made lustreware so coveted during the era. The radiant metallic glaze shimmers with rich copper tones, reflecting light across its gently flared rim and pedestal base. Its classic silhouette offers both elegance and visual presence, embodying the refined yet expressive aesthetic of Victorian table and mantle décor. Encircling the body is a vivid Staffordshire blue band, serving as a dramatic backdrop to raised floral reliefs rendered in soft polychrome enamels. The dimensional blossoms add texture and contrast against the luminous copper surface, creating a layered interplay of color, sheen, and craftsmanship. The interior continues the lustrous finish, delivering a cohesive and highly decorative presentation from every angle. Victorian copper lustre pieces were prized for their luxurious metallic effect, achieved through specialized glazing techniques perfected in English potteries of the mid-to-late 19th century. Today, authentic examples remain sought after by collectors of antique English ceramics and period decorative arts. This footed bowl offers both historical charm and display-worthy character, equally suited for a curated cabinet or a statement shelf. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 18 / 799 -
A striking example of 19th-century English decorative ceramics, this Victorian copper lustre footed bowl captures the brilliance and warmth that made lustreware so coveted during the era. The radiant metallic glaze shimmers with rich copper tones, reflecting light across its gently flared rim and pedestal base. Its classic silhouette offers both elegance and visual presence, embodying the refined yet expressive aesthetic of Victorian table and mantle décor. Encircling the body is a vivid Staffordshire blue band, serving as a dramatic backdrop to raised floral reliefs rendered in soft polychrome enamels. The dimensional blossoms add texture and contrast against the luminous copper surface, creating a layered interplay of color, sheen, and craftsmanship. The interior continues the lustrous finish, delivering a cohesive and highly decorative presentation from every angle. Victorian copper lustre pieces were prized for their luxurious metallic effect, achieved through specialized glazing techniques perfected in English potteries of the mid-to-late 19th century. Today, authentic examples remain sought after by collectors of antique English ceramics and period decorative arts. This footed bowl offers both historical charm and display-worthy character, equally suited for a curated cabinet or a statement shelf. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 19 / 799 -
A refined mid-century Asian stationery case, elegantly wrapped in vibrant red satin brocade and adorned with stylized chrysanthemum motifs. The lid features beautifully rendered florals in teal, ivory, and gold threadwork, a classic kiku design symbolizing longevity and refinement in Japanese decorative arts. The contrast of the richly colored textile against the structured black frame gives the piece a composed, architectural presence. The interior reveals a striking blue satin lining with two fitted compartments and ribbon lifts, offering both visual harmony and practical design. While originally marketed as a notepad or stationery holder, the divided configuration lends itself beautifully to jewelry, correspondence cards, keepsakes, or curated desk accessories. The clean geometry and textile craftsmanship reflect the mid-20th-century export aesthetic often associated with kimono or obi-inspired decorative cases. Compact yet distinctive, this piece delivers both functionality and cultural artistry. Whether displayed atop a vanity, bookshelf, or executive desk, it offers a thoughtful blend of textile heritage and vintage charm—an elegant accent for collectors of Asian decorative arts and refined desktop accessories. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 20 / 799 -
A refined mid-century Asian stationery case, elegantly wrapped in vibrant red satin brocade and adorned with stylized chrysanthemum motifs. The lid features beautifully rendered florals in teal, ivory, and gold threadwork, a classic kiku design symbolizing longevity and refinement in Japanese decorative arts. The contrast of the richly colored textile against the structured black frame gives the piece a composed, architectural presence. The interior reveals a striking blue satin lining with two fitted compartments and ribbon lifts, offering both visual harmony and practical design. While originally marketed as a notepad or stationery holder, the divided configuration lends itself beautifully to jewelry, correspondence cards, keepsakes, or curated desk accessories. The clean geometry and textile craftsmanship reflect the mid-20th-century export aesthetic often associated with kimono or obi-inspired decorative cases. Compact yet distinctive, this piece delivers both functionality and cultural artistry. Whether displayed atop a vanity, bookshelf, or executive desk, it offers a thoughtful blend of textile heritage and vintage charm—an elegant accent for collectors of Asian decorative arts and refined desktop accessories. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 21 / 799 -
A refined mid-century Asian stationery case, elegantly wrapped in vibrant red satin brocade and adorned with stylized chrysanthemum motifs. The lid features beautifully rendered florals in teal, ivory, and gold threadwork, a classic kiku design symbolizing longevity and refinement in Japanese decorative arts. The contrast of the richly colored textile against the structured black frame gives the piece a composed, architectural presence. The interior reveals a striking blue satin lining with two fitted compartments and ribbon lifts, offering both visual harmony and practical design. While originally marketed as a notepad or stationery holder, the divided configuration lends itself beautifully to jewelry, correspondence cards, keepsakes, or curated desk accessories. The clean geometry and textile craftsmanship reflect the mid-20th-century export aesthetic often associated with kimono or obi-inspired decorative cases. Compact yet distinctive, this piece delivers both functionality and cultural artistry. Whether displayed atop a vanity, bookshelf, or executive desk, it offers a thoughtful blend of textile heritage and vintage charm—an elegant accent for collectors of Asian decorative arts and refined desktop accessories. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 22 / 799 -
A refined mid-century Asian stationery case, elegantly wrapped in vibrant red satin brocade and adorned with stylized chrysanthemum motifs. The lid features beautifully rendered florals in teal, ivory, and gold threadwork, a classic kiku design symbolizing longevity and refinement in Japanese decorative arts. The contrast of the richly colored textile against the structured black frame gives the piece a composed, architectural presence. The interior reveals a striking blue satin lining with two fitted compartments and ribbon lifts, offering both visual harmony and practical design. While originally marketed as a notepad or stationery holder, the divided configuration lends itself beautifully to jewelry, correspondence cards, keepsakes, or curated desk accessories. The clean geometry and textile craftsmanship reflect the mid-20th-century export aesthetic often associated with kimono or obi-inspired decorative cases. Compact yet distinctive, this piece delivers both functionality and cultural artistry. Whether displayed atop a vanity, bookshelf, or executive desk, it offers a thoughtful blend of textile heritage and vintage charm—an elegant accent for collectors of Asian decorative arts and refined desktop accessories. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 23 / 799 -
A refined mid-century Asian stationery case, elegantly wrapped in vibrant red satin brocade and adorned with stylized chrysanthemum motifs. The lid features beautifully rendered florals in teal, ivory, and gold threadwork, a classic kiku design symbolizing longevity and refinement in Japanese decorative arts. The contrast of the richly colored textile against the structured black frame gives the piece a composed, architectural presence. The interior reveals a striking blue satin lining with two fitted compartments and ribbon lifts, offering both visual harmony and practical design. While originally marketed as a notepad or stationery holder, the divided configuration lends itself beautifully to jewelry, correspondence cards, keepsakes, or curated desk accessories. The clean geometry and textile craftsmanship reflect the mid-20th-century export aesthetic often associated with kimono or obi-inspired decorative cases. Compact yet distinctive, this piece delivers both functionality and cultural artistry. Whether displayed atop a vanity, bookshelf, or executive desk, it offers a thoughtful blend of textile heritage and vintage charm—an elegant accent for collectors of Asian decorative arts and refined desktop accessories. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 24 / 799 -
A striking example of traditional Asian lacquer artistry, this vintage folding jewelry box showcases a deep black lacquer finish adorned with luminous mother of pearl and abalone shell inlays. Circular medallions featuring elegant crane motifs are framed by ornate iridescent corner flourishes, creating a balanced composition that reflects classic East Asian decorative symbolism. The subtle shimmer of the shell inlays contrasts beautifully against the high-gloss lacquer surface. The box opens at center to reveal a distinctive folding design, expanding outward to uncover four interior compartments arranged in two stacked tiers. The interiors are finished in a rich red-toned lining, offering both visual warmth and practical organization for jewelry, keepsakes, or small treasures. Brass hardware accents complete the piece with understated vintage character. Popular throughout the mid-20th century and often associated with Korean najeonchilgi and Chinese lacquerware traditions, folding jewelry boxes like this remain sought after for their craftsmanship and decorative appeal. Whether displayed closed as an art object or opened to reveal its architectural interior, it serves as both functional storage and an elegant statement piece. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 25 / 799 -
A striking example of traditional Asian lacquer artistry, this vintage folding jewelry box showcases a deep black lacquer finish adorned with luminous mother of pearl and abalone shell inlays. Circular medallions featuring elegant crane motifs are framed by ornate iridescent corner flourishes, creating a balanced composition that reflects classic East Asian decorative symbolism. The subtle shimmer of the shell inlays contrasts beautifully against the high-gloss lacquer surface. The box opens at center to reveal a distinctive folding design, expanding outward to uncover four interior compartments arranged in two stacked tiers. The interiors are finished in a rich red-toned lining, offering both visual warmth and practical organization for jewelry, keepsakes, or small treasures. Brass hardware accents complete the piece with understated vintage character. Popular throughout the mid-20th century and often associated with Korean najeonchilgi and Chinese lacquerware traditions, folding jewelry boxes like this remain sought after for their craftsmanship and decorative appeal. Whether displayed closed as an art object or opened to reveal its architectural interior, it serves as both functional storage and an elegant statement piece. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 26 / 799 -
A striking example of traditional Asian lacquer artistry, this vintage folding jewelry box showcases a deep black lacquer finish adorned with luminous mother of pearl and abalone shell inlays. Circular medallions featuring elegant crane motifs are framed by ornate iridescent corner flourishes, creating a balanced composition that reflects classic East Asian decorative symbolism. The subtle shimmer of the shell inlays contrasts beautifully against the high-gloss lacquer surface. The box opens at center to reveal a distinctive folding design, expanding outward to uncover four interior compartments arranged in two stacked tiers. The interiors are finished in a rich red-toned lining, offering both visual warmth and practical organization for jewelry, keepsakes, or small treasures. Brass hardware accents complete the piece with understated vintage character. Popular throughout the mid-20th century and often associated with Korean najeonchilgi and Chinese lacquerware traditions, folding jewelry boxes like this remain sought after for their craftsmanship and decorative appeal. Whether displayed closed as an art object or opened to reveal its architectural interior, it serves as both functional storage and an elegant statement piece. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 27 / 799 -
A striking example of traditional Asian lacquer artistry, this vintage folding jewelry box showcases a deep black lacquer finish adorned with luminous mother of pearl and abalone shell inlays. Circular medallions featuring elegant crane motifs are framed by ornate iridescent corner flourishes, creating a balanced composition that reflects classic East Asian decorative symbolism. The subtle shimmer of the shell inlays contrasts beautifully against the high-gloss lacquer surface. The box opens at center to reveal a distinctive folding design, expanding outward to uncover four interior compartments arranged in two stacked tiers. The interiors are finished in a rich red-toned lining, offering both visual warmth and practical organization for jewelry, keepsakes, or small treasures. Brass hardware accents complete the piece with understated vintage character. Popular throughout the mid-20th century and often associated with Korean najeonchilgi and Chinese lacquerware traditions, folding jewelry boxes like this remain sought after for their craftsmanship and decorative appeal. Whether displayed closed as an art object or opened to reveal its architectural interior, it serves as both functional storage and an elegant statement piece. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 28 / 799 -
A charming mid-century keepsake, this vintage 25th Silver Anniversary pedestal dish captures the romantic sentimentality of its era. The scalloped porcelain plate is delicately edged in silver trim, framing a graceful central motif of pink wedding bells nestled among blooming roses and soft greenery. The scripted “25th Silver Anniversary” inscription lends timeless celebratory elegance to the piece. Raised on a classic pedestal base, this dish was designed to serve as both a functional tidbit tray and a decorative commemorative display. Its refined proportions make it ideal for presenting petit fours, mints, or small confections at an anniversary gathering, while the soft blush florals and subtle luster accents allow it to stand beautifully on its own in a curated vignette. Marked “Hand Crafted in Japan” with model number AC-285 on the underside, this piece aligns with popular mid-century anniversary wares often associated with makers such as Lefton, Norcrest, and Enesco. A nostalgic and heartfelt collectible, it embodies the enduring symbolism of silver milestones and lasting devotion. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 29 / 799 -
A charming mid-century keepsake, this vintage 25th Silver Anniversary pedestal dish captures the romantic sentimentality of its era. The scalloped porcelain plate is delicately edged in silver trim, framing a graceful central motif of pink wedding bells nestled among blooming roses and soft greenery. The scripted “25th Silver Anniversary” inscription lends timeless celebratory elegance to the piece. Raised on a classic pedestal base, this dish was designed to serve as both a functional tidbit tray and a decorative commemorative display. Its refined proportions make it ideal for presenting petit fours, mints, or small confections at an anniversary gathering, while the soft blush florals and subtle luster accents allow it to stand beautifully on its own in a curated vignette. Marked “Hand Crafted in Japan” with model number AC-285 on the underside, this piece aligns with popular mid-century anniversary wares often associated with makers such as Lefton, Norcrest, and Enesco. A nostalgic and heartfelt collectible, it embodies the enduring symbolism of silver milestones and lasting devotion. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 30 / 799 -
A charming mid-century keepsake, this vintage 25th Silver Anniversary pedestal dish captures the romantic sentimentality of its era. The scalloped porcelain plate is delicately edged in silver trim, framing a graceful central motif of pink wedding bells nestled among blooming roses and soft greenery. The scripted “25th Silver Anniversary” inscription lends timeless celebratory elegance to the piece. Raised on a classic pedestal base, this dish was designed to serve as both a functional tidbit tray and a decorative commemorative display. Its refined proportions make it ideal for presenting petit fours, mints, or small confections at an anniversary gathering, while the soft blush florals and subtle luster accents allow it to stand beautifully on its own in a curated vignette. Marked “Hand Crafted in Japan” with model number AC-285 on the underside, this piece aligns with popular mid-century anniversary wares often associated with makers such as Lefton, Norcrest, and Enesco. A nostalgic and heartfelt collectible, it embodies the enduring symbolism of silver milestones and lasting devotion. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 31 / 799 -
A charming mid-century keepsake, this vintage 25th Silver Anniversary pedestal dish captures the romantic sentimentality of its era. The scalloped porcelain plate is delicately edged in silver trim, framing a graceful central motif of pink wedding bells nestled among blooming roses and soft greenery. The scripted “25th Silver Anniversary” inscription lends timeless celebratory elegance to the piece. Raised on a classic pedestal base, this dish was designed to serve as both a functional tidbit tray and a decorative commemorative display. Its refined proportions make it ideal for presenting petit fours, mints, or small confections at an anniversary gathering, while the soft blush florals and subtle luster accents allow it to stand beautifully on its own in a curated vignette. Marked “Hand Crafted in Japan” with model number AC-285 on the underside, this piece aligns with popular mid-century anniversary wares often associated with makers such as Lefton, Norcrest, and Enesco. A nostalgic and heartfelt collectible, it embodies the enduring symbolism of silver milestones and lasting devotion. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 32 / 799 -
A striking example of 1970s Brutalist design, this signed Steve Anderson sculpture captures the era’s bold, industrial aesthetic in a compact yet commanding form. The hand-welded copper mailbox, complete with raised flag and textured edges, evokes a sense of Americana reimagined through the lens of mid-century studio metalwork. Its sculptural silhouette feels both playful and architectural, blending whimsy with strong geometric presence. Crafted from mixed metals including copper, brass, and steel, the piece features Anderson’s signature “metal grass” flourish at the base of the vertical support, adding dynamic movement and artisanal detail. The mailbox itself displays natural patina and warm tonal variation, enhancing its authenticity and vintage character. The artist’s signature is visible on the onyx base, confirming its studio origin. Anchoring the composition is a substantial slab of polished natural onyx, showcasing dramatic cream and honey-orange banding with translucent depth. The weight and mineral presence of the stone contrast beautifully with the oxidized metals above, creating a balanced mixed-media work that embodies Brutalist artistry and collectible mid-century appeal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 33 / 799 -
A striking example of 1970s Brutalist design, this signed Steve Anderson sculpture captures the era’s bold, industrial aesthetic in a compact yet commanding form. The hand-welded copper mailbox, complete with raised flag and textured edges, evokes a sense of Americana reimagined through the lens of mid-century studio metalwork. Its sculptural silhouette feels both playful and architectural, blending whimsy with strong geometric presence. Crafted from mixed metals including copper, brass, and steel, the piece features Anderson’s signature “metal grass” flourish at the base of the vertical support, adding dynamic movement and artisanal detail. The mailbox itself displays natural patina and warm tonal variation, enhancing its authenticity and vintage character. The artist’s signature is visible on the onyx base, confirming its studio origin. Anchoring the composition is a substantial slab of polished natural onyx, showcasing dramatic cream and honey-orange banding with translucent depth. The weight and mineral presence of the stone contrast beautifully with the oxidized metals above, creating a balanced mixed-media work that embodies Brutalist artistry and collectible mid-century appeal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 34 / 799 -
A striking example of 1970s Brutalist design, this signed Steve Anderson sculpture captures the era’s bold, industrial aesthetic in a compact yet commanding form. The hand-welded copper mailbox, complete with raised flag and textured edges, evokes a sense of Americana reimagined through the lens of mid-century studio metalwork. Its sculptural silhouette feels both playful and architectural, blending whimsy with strong geometric presence. Crafted from mixed metals including copper, brass, and steel, the piece features Anderson’s signature “metal grass” flourish at the base of the vertical support, adding dynamic movement and artisanal detail. The mailbox itself displays natural patina and warm tonal variation, enhancing its authenticity and vintage character. The artist’s signature is visible on the onyx base, confirming its studio origin. Anchoring the composition is a substantial slab of polished natural onyx, showcasing dramatic cream and honey-orange banding with translucent depth. The weight and mineral presence of the stone contrast beautifully with the oxidized metals above, creating a balanced mixed-media work that embodies Brutalist artistry and collectible mid-century appeal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 35 / 799 -
A striking example of 1970s Brutalist design, this signed Steve Anderson sculpture captures the era’s bold, industrial aesthetic in a compact yet commanding form. The hand-welded copper mailbox, complete with raised flag and textured edges, evokes a sense of Americana reimagined through the lens of mid-century studio metalwork. Its sculptural silhouette feels both playful and architectural, blending whimsy with strong geometric presence. Crafted from mixed metals including copper, brass, and steel, the piece features Anderson’s signature “metal grass” flourish at the base of the vertical support, adding dynamic movement and artisanal detail. The mailbox itself displays natural patina and warm tonal variation, enhancing its authenticity and vintage character. The artist’s signature is visible on the onyx base, confirming its studio origin. Anchoring the composition is a substantial slab of polished natural onyx, showcasing dramatic cream and honey-orange banding with translucent depth. The weight and mineral presence of the stone contrast beautifully with the oxidized metals above, creating a balanced mixed-media work that embodies Brutalist artistry and collectible mid-century appeal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 36 / 799 -
A striking example of 1970s Brutalist design, this signed Steve Anderson sculpture captures the era’s bold, industrial aesthetic in a compact yet commanding form. The hand-welded copper mailbox, complete with raised flag and textured edges, evokes a sense of Americana reimagined through the lens of mid-century studio metalwork. Its sculptural silhouette feels both playful and architectural, blending whimsy with strong geometric presence. Crafted from mixed metals including copper, brass, and steel, the piece features Anderson’s signature “metal grass” flourish at the base of the vertical support, adding dynamic movement and artisanal detail. The mailbox itself displays natural patina and warm tonal variation, enhancing its authenticity and vintage character. The artist’s signature is visible on the onyx base, confirming its studio origin. Anchoring the composition is a substantial slab of polished natural onyx, showcasing dramatic cream and honey-orange banding with translucent depth. The weight and mineral presence of the stone contrast beautifully with the oxidized metals above, creating a balanced mixed-media work that embodies Brutalist artistry and collectible mid-century appeal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 37 / 799 -
A bold expression of movement and color, this handblown Fazzoletto-style vase captures the sculptural elegance of the iconic “handkerchief” form. The ruffled, undulating rim rises and falls in fluid waves, creating a dynamic silhouette that feels both organic and architectural. Its vibrant emerald green exterior contrasts beautifully with a rich cobalt blue interior, producing a luminous cased-glass effect that glows from every angle. Crafted in thick art glass with a smooth, high-gloss finish, this piece showcases the classic mid-century aesthetic inspired by the famed Murano tradition. The dramatic color pairing and exaggerated folds give it strong display presence—equally striking as a standalone sculptural accent or styled with fresh stems. The substantial weight and polished base speak to quality studio craftsmanship. Marked on the underside “Gorgeous Designs Studio – China,” this example reflects the popular late 20th-century revival of the Fazzoletto form. With its saturated color, sculptural rim, and timeless appeal, it offers a refined pop of color for any curated interior. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 38 / 799 -
A bold expression of movement and color, this handblown Fazzoletto-style vase captures the sculptural elegance of the iconic “handkerchief” form. The ruffled, undulating rim rises and falls in fluid waves, creating a dynamic silhouette that feels both organic and architectural. Its vibrant emerald green exterior contrasts beautifully with a rich cobalt blue interior, producing a luminous cased-glass effect that glows from every angle. Crafted in thick art glass with a smooth, high-gloss finish, this piece showcases the classic mid-century aesthetic inspired by the famed Murano tradition. The dramatic color pairing and exaggerated folds give it strong display presence—equally striking as a standalone sculptural accent or styled with fresh stems. The substantial weight and polished base speak to quality studio craftsmanship. Marked on the underside “Gorgeous Designs Studio – China,” this example reflects the popular late 20th-century revival of the Fazzoletto form. With its saturated color, sculptural rim, and timeless appeal, it offers a refined pop of color for any curated interior. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 39 / 799 -
A bold expression of movement and color, this handblown Fazzoletto-style vase captures the sculptural elegance of the iconic “handkerchief” form. The ruffled, undulating rim rises and falls in fluid waves, creating a dynamic silhouette that feels both organic and architectural. Its vibrant emerald green exterior contrasts beautifully with a rich cobalt blue interior, producing a luminous cased-glass effect that glows from every angle. Crafted in thick art glass with a smooth, high-gloss finish, this piece showcases the classic mid-century aesthetic inspired by the famed Murano tradition. The dramatic color pairing and exaggerated folds give it strong display presence—equally striking as a standalone sculptural accent or styled with fresh stems. The substantial weight and polished base speak to quality studio craftsmanship. Marked on the underside “Gorgeous Designs Studio – China,” this example reflects the popular late 20th-century revival of the Fazzoletto form. With its saturated color, sculptural rim, and timeless appeal, it offers a refined pop of color for any curated interior. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 40 / 799 -
A bold expression of movement and color, this handblown Fazzoletto-style vase captures the sculptural elegance of the iconic “handkerchief” form. The ruffled, undulating rim rises and falls in fluid waves, creating a dynamic silhouette that feels both organic and architectural. Its vibrant emerald green exterior contrasts beautifully with a rich cobalt blue interior, producing a luminous cased-glass effect that glows from every angle. Crafted in thick art glass with a smooth, high-gloss finish, this piece showcases the classic mid-century aesthetic inspired by the famed Murano tradition. The dramatic color pairing and exaggerated folds give it strong display presence—equally striking as a standalone sculptural accent or styled with fresh stems. The substantial weight and polished base speak to quality studio craftsmanship. Marked on the underside “Gorgeous Designs Studio – China,” this example reflects the popular late 20th-century revival of the Fazzoletto form. With its saturated color, sculptural rim, and timeless appeal, it offers a refined pop of color for any curated interior. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 41 / 799 -
A bold expression of movement and color, this handblown Fazzoletto-style vase captures the sculptural elegance of the iconic “handkerchief” form. The ruffled, undulating rim rises and falls in fluid waves, creating a dynamic silhouette that feels both organic and architectural. Its vibrant emerald green exterior contrasts beautifully with a rich cobalt blue interior, producing a luminous cased-glass effect that glows from every angle. Crafted in thick art glass with a smooth, high-gloss finish, this piece showcases the classic mid-century aesthetic inspired by the famed Murano tradition. The dramatic color pairing and exaggerated folds give it strong display presence—equally striking as a standalone sculptural accent or styled with fresh stems. The substantial weight and polished base speak to quality studio craftsmanship. Marked on the underside “Gorgeous Designs Studio – China,” this example reflects the popular late 20th-century revival of the Fazzoletto form. With its saturated color, sculptural rim, and timeless appeal, it offers a refined pop of color for any curated interior. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 42 / 799 -
A bold expression of sculptural glass artistry, this Gorgeous Designs handblown “Handkerchief” vase captures the fluid movement made famous by the classic Fazzoletto form. Its dramatic, asymmetrical ruffled rim rises and folds in organic waves, creating the illusion of fabric caught in motion. From every angle, the silhouette delivers architectural presence and vibrant energy. Crafted in cased glass, the vase features a rich ruby red exterior fused seamlessly with a luminous chartreuse green interior. The layered construction creates depth and visual intensity, allowing light to interact beautifully with the curved surfaces. The polished base retains the original Gorgeous Designs mark, confirming its contemporary decorative art glass origin. Produced as a studio-inspired decorative piece, this example embodies late 20th to early 21st century design influence while remaining an accessible statement work. The saturated color pairing and sculptural form make it ideal as a standalone focal point or integrated into a curated glass collection. A striking piece that brings bold character and modern sophistication to any display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 43 / 799 -
A bold expression of sculptural glass artistry, this Gorgeous Designs handblown “Handkerchief” vase captures the fluid movement made famous by the classic Fazzoletto form. Its dramatic, asymmetrical ruffled rim rises and folds in organic waves, creating the illusion of fabric caught in motion. From every angle, the silhouette delivers architectural presence and vibrant energy. Crafted in cased glass, the vase features a rich ruby red exterior fused seamlessly with a luminous chartreuse green interior. The layered construction creates depth and visual intensity, allowing light to interact beautifully with the curved surfaces. The polished base retains the original Gorgeous Designs mark, confirming its contemporary decorative art glass origin. Produced as a studio-inspired decorative piece, this example embodies late 20th to early 21st century design influence while remaining an accessible statement work. The saturated color pairing and sculptural form make it ideal as a standalone focal point or integrated into a curated glass collection. A striking piece that brings bold character and modern sophistication to any display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 44 / 799 -
A bold expression of sculptural glass artistry, this Gorgeous Designs handblown “Handkerchief” vase captures the fluid movement made famous by the classic Fazzoletto form. Its dramatic, asymmetrical ruffled rim rises and folds in organic waves, creating the illusion of fabric caught in motion. From every angle, the silhouette delivers architectural presence and vibrant energy. Crafted in cased glass, the vase features a rich ruby red exterior fused seamlessly with a luminous chartreuse green interior. The layered construction creates depth and visual intensity, allowing light to interact beautifully with the curved surfaces. The polished base retains the original Gorgeous Designs mark, confirming its contemporary decorative art glass origin. Produced as a studio-inspired decorative piece, this example embodies late 20th to early 21st century design influence while remaining an accessible statement work. The saturated color pairing and sculptural form make it ideal as a standalone focal point or integrated into a curated glass collection. A striking piece that brings bold character and modern sophistication to any display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 45 / 799 -
A bold expression of sculptural glass artistry, this Gorgeous Designs handblown “Handkerchief” vase captures the fluid movement made famous by the classic Fazzoletto form. Its dramatic, asymmetrical ruffled rim rises and folds in organic waves, creating the illusion of fabric caught in motion. From every angle, the silhouette delivers architectural presence and vibrant energy. Crafted in cased glass, the vase features a rich ruby red exterior fused seamlessly with a luminous chartreuse green interior. The layered construction creates depth and visual intensity, allowing light to interact beautifully with the curved surfaces. The polished base retains the original Gorgeous Designs mark, confirming its contemporary decorative art glass origin. Produced as a studio-inspired decorative piece, this example embodies late 20th to early 21st century design influence while remaining an accessible statement work. The saturated color pairing and sculptural form make it ideal as a standalone focal point or integrated into a curated glass collection. A striking piece that brings bold character and modern sophistication to any display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 46 / 799 -
A bold expression of sculptural glass artistry, this Gorgeous Designs handblown “Handkerchief” vase captures the fluid movement made famous by the classic Fazzoletto form. Its dramatic, asymmetrical ruffled rim rises and folds in organic waves, creating the illusion of fabric caught in motion. From every angle, the silhouette delivers architectural presence and vibrant energy. Crafted in cased glass, the vase features a rich ruby red exterior fused seamlessly with a luminous chartreuse green interior. The layered construction creates depth and visual intensity, allowing light to interact beautifully with the curved surfaces. The polished base retains the original Gorgeous Designs mark, confirming its contemporary decorative art glass origin. Produced as a studio-inspired decorative piece, this example embodies late 20th to early 21st century design influence while remaining an accessible statement work. The saturated color pairing and sculptural form make it ideal as a standalone focal point or integrated into a curated glass collection. A striking piece that brings bold character and modern sophistication to any display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 47 / 799 -
A nostalgic tribute to classic fairground elegance, this Westminster Carousel Collection figurine captures the timeless charm of a carousel horse frozen mid-gallop. Crafted in hand-painted porcelain bisque, the white horse features soft pastel accents in pale blue and blush, complemented by subtle gilt detailing that highlights the mane, tack, and hooves. Its graceful posture and gentle expression evoke the romance and whimsy of vintage amusement park artistry. The horse is mounted on a twisted brass pole rising from a substantial octagonal brass base, richly decorated with raised carousel motifs and fleur-de-lis accents. A circular medallion inset into the base reads “Westminster Carousel Collection,” reinforcing its collectible identity and classic presentation. The combination of matte porcelain and warm-toned metal creates a refined contrast that displays beautifully on a shelf, desk, or curio cabinet. Produced as part of a collectible series, these figurines were popular decorative keepsakes in the mid-to-late 20th century and continue to appeal to carousel enthusiasts and vintage décor collectors alike. Its compact scale makes it ideal for layered display arrangements while still offering detailed craftsmanship and nostalgic presence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 48 / 799 -
A nostalgic tribute to classic fairground elegance, this Westminster Carousel Collection figurine captures the timeless charm of a carousel horse frozen mid-gallop. Crafted in hand-painted porcelain bisque, the white horse features soft pastel accents in pale blue and blush, complemented by subtle gilt detailing that highlights the mane, tack, and hooves. Its graceful posture and gentle expression evoke the romance and whimsy of vintage amusement park artistry. The horse is mounted on a twisted brass pole rising from a substantial octagonal brass base, richly decorated with raised carousel motifs and fleur-de-lis accents. A circular medallion inset into the base reads “Westminster Carousel Collection,” reinforcing its collectible identity and classic presentation. The combination of matte porcelain and warm-toned metal creates a refined contrast that displays beautifully on a shelf, desk, or curio cabinet. Produced as part of a collectible series, these figurines were popular decorative keepsakes in the mid-to-late 20th century and continue to appeal to carousel enthusiasts and vintage décor collectors alike. Its compact scale makes it ideal for layered display arrangements while still offering detailed craftsmanship and nostalgic presence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 49 / 799 -
A nostalgic tribute to classic fairground elegance, this Westminster Carousel Collection figurine captures the timeless charm of a carousel horse frozen mid-gallop. Crafted in hand-painted porcelain bisque, the white horse features soft pastel accents in pale blue and blush, complemented by subtle gilt detailing that highlights the mane, tack, and hooves. Its graceful posture and gentle expression evoke the romance and whimsy of vintage amusement park artistry. The horse is mounted on a twisted brass pole rising from a substantial octagonal brass base, richly decorated with raised carousel motifs and fleur-de-lis accents. A circular medallion inset into the base reads “Westminster Carousel Collection,” reinforcing its collectible identity and classic presentation. The combination of matte porcelain and warm-toned metal creates a refined contrast that displays beautifully on a shelf, desk, or curio cabinet. Produced as part of a collectible series, these figurines were popular decorative keepsakes in the mid-to-late 20th century and continue to appeal to carousel enthusiasts and vintage décor collectors alike. Its compact scale makes it ideal for layered display arrangements while still offering detailed craftsmanship and nostalgic presence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 50 / 799 -
A nostalgic tribute to classic fairground elegance, this Westminster Carousel Collection figurine captures the timeless charm of a carousel horse frozen mid-gallop. Crafted in hand-painted porcelain bisque, the white horse features soft pastel accents in pale blue and blush, complemented by subtle gilt detailing that highlights the mane, tack, and hooves. Its graceful posture and gentle expression evoke the romance and whimsy of vintage amusement park artistry. The horse is mounted on a twisted brass pole rising from a substantial octagonal brass base, richly decorated with raised carousel motifs and fleur-de-lis accents. A circular medallion inset into the base reads “Westminster Carousel Collection,” reinforcing its collectible identity and classic presentation. The combination of matte porcelain and warm-toned metal creates a refined contrast that displays beautifully on a shelf, desk, or curio cabinet. Produced as part of a collectible series, these figurines were popular decorative keepsakes in the mid-to-late 20th century and continue to appeal to carousel enthusiasts and vintage décor collectors alike. Its compact scale makes it ideal for layered display arrangements while still offering detailed craftsmanship and nostalgic presence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 51 / 799 -
A nostalgic tribute to classic fairground charm, this Vintage Westminster Carousel Collection figurine captures the timeless elegance of a prancing carousel horse in mid-stride. The sculpted white porcelain horse features a soft matte bisque finish, accented with pastel florals, gentle gilt highlights, and a delicately modeled mane and tail that evoke traditional carousel artistry. The brass-tone pole rises through the center, anchoring the composition in authentic amusement-park style. The decorative octagonal base is richly detailed with embossed carousel horse imagery and fleur-de-lis motifs, finished in a warm antiqued gold tone. A circular medallion inset on the top reads “Carousel Westminster Collection,” reinforcing its collectible pedigree. The combination of porcelain bisque and metal elements gives the piece both visual contrast and structural presence while maintaining a refined vintage aesthetic. Produced as part of the Westminster Carousel Collection, these figurines were widely collected for their decorative appeal and giftable scale. Comparable secondary market examples typically trade in the $18–$35 range depending on design variation and presentation. This example represents a strong decorative display piece within that established collectible tier. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 52 / 799 -
A nostalgic tribute to classic fairground charm, this Vintage Westminster Carousel Collection figurine captures the timeless elegance of a prancing carousel horse in mid-stride. The sculpted white porcelain horse features a soft matte bisque finish, accented with pastel florals, gentle gilt highlights, and a delicately modeled mane and tail that evoke traditional carousel artistry. The brass-tone pole rises through the center, anchoring the composition in authentic amusement-park style. The decorative octagonal base is richly detailed with embossed carousel horse imagery and fleur-de-lis motifs, finished in a warm antiqued gold tone. A circular medallion inset on the top reads “Carousel Westminster Collection,” reinforcing its collectible pedigree. The combination of porcelain bisque and metal elements gives the piece both visual contrast and structural presence while maintaining a refined vintage aesthetic. Produced as part of the Westminster Carousel Collection, these figurines were widely collected for their decorative appeal and giftable scale. Comparable secondary market examples typically trade in the $18–$35 range depending on design variation and presentation. This example represents a strong decorative display piece within that established collectible tier. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 53 / 799 -
A nostalgic tribute to classic fairground charm, this Vintage Westminster Carousel Collection figurine captures the timeless elegance of a prancing carousel horse in mid-stride. The sculpted white porcelain horse features a soft matte bisque finish, accented with pastel florals, gentle gilt highlights, and a delicately modeled mane and tail that evoke traditional carousel artistry. The brass-tone pole rises through the center, anchoring the composition in authentic amusement-park style. The decorative octagonal base is richly detailed with embossed carousel horse imagery and fleur-de-lis motifs, finished in a warm antiqued gold tone. A circular medallion inset on the top reads “Carousel Westminster Collection,” reinforcing its collectible pedigree. The combination of porcelain bisque and metal elements gives the piece both visual contrast and structural presence while maintaining a refined vintage aesthetic. Produced as part of the Westminster Carousel Collection, these figurines were widely collected for their decorative appeal and giftable scale. Comparable secondary market examples typically trade in the $18–$35 range depending on design variation and presentation. This example represents a strong decorative display piece within that established collectible tier. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 54 / 799 -
A nostalgic tribute to classic fairground charm, this Vintage Westminster Carousel Collection figurine captures the timeless elegance of a prancing carousel horse in mid-stride. The sculpted white porcelain horse features a soft matte bisque finish, accented with pastel florals, gentle gilt highlights, and a delicately modeled mane and tail that evoke traditional carousel artistry. The brass-tone pole rises through the center, anchoring the composition in authentic amusement-park style. The decorative octagonal base is richly detailed with embossed carousel horse imagery and fleur-de-lis motifs, finished in a warm antiqued gold tone. A circular medallion inset on the top reads “Carousel Westminster Collection,” reinforcing its collectible pedigree. The combination of porcelain bisque and metal elements gives the piece both visual contrast and structural presence while maintaining a refined vintage aesthetic. Produced as part of the Westminster Carousel Collection, these figurines were widely collected for their decorative appeal and giftable scale. Comparable secondary market examples typically trade in the $18–$35 range depending on design variation and presentation. This example represents a strong decorative display piece within that established collectible tier. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 55 / 799 -
A regal statement from the Westminster Carousel Collection, this vintage Royal Lion figurine captures the bold spirit and pageantry of a classic carousel. The lion’s sculpted mane flows with dramatic texture, crowned in vibrant red and blue, while a richly detailed saddle in jewel-toned hues adds depth and visual contrast. The expressive posture and open-mouthed stance evoke the grandeur and theatrical charm of traditional fairground carousels. Crafted in hand-painted porcelain and mounted on a brass-finished spiral pole, the figure rises from an ornate octagonal base adorned with embossed carousel horse imagery and fleur-de-lis accents. The circular medallion identifying the Westminster Carousel Collection reinforces its collectible pedigree, while the substantial metal base provides a striking architectural foundation. Produced in the Philippines as part of a coordinated series that included other carousel animals, this Royal Lion represents the nostalgic elegance of late 20th-century decorative collectibles. Its balanced proportions and vibrant detailing make it an appealing standalone display piece or a complementary addition to a broader carousel-themed collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 56 / 799 -
A regal statement from the Westminster Carousel Collection, this vintage Royal Lion figurine captures the bold spirit and pageantry of a classic carousel. The lion’s sculpted mane flows with dramatic texture, crowned in vibrant red and blue, while a richly detailed saddle in jewel-toned hues adds depth and visual contrast. The expressive posture and open-mouthed stance evoke the grandeur and theatrical charm of traditional fairground carousels. Crafted in hand-painted porcelain and mounted on a brass-finished spiral pole, the figure rises from an ornate octagonal base adorned with embossed carousel horse imagery and fleur-de-lis accents. The circular medallion identifying the Westminster Carousel Collection reinforces its collectible pedigree, while the substantial metal base provides a striking architectural foundation. Produced in the Philippines as part of a coordinated series that included other carousel animals, this Royal Lion represents the nostalgic elegance of late 20th-century decorative collectibles. Its balanced proportions and vibrant detailing make it an appealing standalone display piece or a complementary addition to a broader carousel-themed collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 57 / 799 -
A regal statement from the Westminster Carousel Collection, this vintage Royal Lion figurine captures the bold spirit and pageantry of a classic carousel. The lion’s sculpted mane flows with dramatic texture, crowned in vibrant red and blue, while a richly detailed saddle in jewel-toned hues adds depth and visual contrast. The expressive posture and open-mouthed stance evoke the grandeur and theatrical charm of traditional fairground carousels. Crafted in hand-painted porcelain and mounted on a brass-finished spiral pole, the figure rises from an ornate octagonal base adorned with embossed carousel horse imagery and fleur-de-lis accents. The circular medallion identifying the Westminster Carousel Collection reinforces its collectible pedigree, while the substantial metal base provides a striking architectural foundation. Produced in the Philippines as part of a coordinated series that included other carousel animals, this Royal Lion represents the nostalgic elegance of late 20th-century decorative collectibles. Its balanced proportions and vibrant detailing make it an appealing standalone display piece or a complementary addition to a broader carousel-themed collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 58 / 799 -
A regal statement from the Westminster Carousel Collection, this vintage Royal Lion figurine captures the bold spirit and pageantry of a classic carousel. The lion’s sculpted mane flows with dramatic texture, crowned in vibrant red and blue, while a richly detailed saddle in jewel-toned hues adds depth and visual contrast. The expressive posture and open-mouthed stance evoke the grandeur and theatrical charm of traditional fairground carousels. Crafted in hand-painted porcelain and mounted on a brass-finished spiral pole, the figure rises from an ornate octagonal base adorned with embossed carousel horse imagery and fleur-de-lis accents. The circular medallion identifying the Westminster Carousel Collection reinforces its collectible pedigree, while the substantial metal base provides a striking architectural foundation. Produced in the Philippines as part of a coordinated series that included other carousel animals, this Royal Lion represents the nostalgic elegance of late 20th-century decorative collectibles. Its balanced proportions and vibrant detailing make it an appealing standalone display piece or a complementary addition to a broader carousel-themed collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 59 / 799 -
A charming piece from the Westminster Carousel Collection, this vintage zebra figurine captures the whimsy and elegance of classic carousel artistry. Hand-painted in crisp ivory with detailed black striping, the zebra is adorned with a vibrant saddle in soft blue, mint green, and rose accents, highlighted with delicate floral embellishments. The expressive stance evokes the lively motion of a carousel mid-ride, bringing nostalgic fairground character to any display. The figure is mounted on a twisted brass-finished pole rising from an ornate octagonal base embossed with carousel animal imagery and a central medallion reading “Westminster Carousel Collection.” The gold-toned base provides a stately contrast to the porcelain figure, reinforcing its collectible appeal. Marked Westminster on the underside, this piece represents part of a coordinated decorative series that includes other carousel animals. Please note the front right hoof has a visible chip, as shown in the photographs. Despite this flaw, the figurine maintains strong decorative presence and collectible value, particularly as part of a grouped carousel display. An appealing addition for collectors of vintage carousel memorabilia or Westminster porcelain animal figures. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 60 / 799 -
A charming piece from the Westminster Carousel Collection, this vintage zebra figurine captures the whimsy and elegance of classic carousel artistry. Hand-painted in crisp ivory with detailed black striping, the zebra is adorned with a vibrant saddle in soft blue, mint green, and rose accents, highlighted with delicate floral embellishments. The expressive stance evokes the lively motion of a carousel mid-ride, bringing nostalgic fairground character to any display. The figure is mounted on a twisted brass-finished pole rising from an ornate octagonal base embossed with carousel animal imagery and a central medallion reading “Westminster Carousel Collection.” The gold-toned base provides a stately contrast to the porcelain figure, reinforcing its collectible appeal. Marked Westminster on the underside, this piece represents part of a coordinated decorative series that includes other carousel animals. Please note the front right hoof has a visible chip, as shown in the photographs. Despite this flaw, the figurine maintains strong decorative presence and collectible value, particularly as part of a grouped carousel display. An appealing addition for collectors of vintage carousel memorabilia or Westminster porcelain animal figures. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 61 / 799 -
A charming piece from the Westminster Carousel Collection, this vintage zebra figurine captures the whimsy and elegance of classic carousel artistry. Hand-painted in crisp ivory with detailed black striping, the zebra is adorned with a vibrant saddle in soft blue, mint green, and rose accents, highlighted with delicate floral embellishments. The expressive stance evokes the lively motion of a carousel mid-ride, bringing nostalgic fairground character to any display. The figure is mounted on a twisted brass-finished pole rising from an ornate octagonal base embossed with carousel animal imagery and a central medallion reading “Westminster Carousel Collection.” The gold-toned base provides a stately contrast to the porcelain figure, reinforcing its collectible appeal. Marked Westminster on the underside, this piece represents part of a coordinated decorative series that includes other carousel animals. Please note the front right hoof has a visible chip, as shown in the photographs. Despite this flaw, the figurine maintains strong decorative presence and collectible value, particularly as part of a grouped carousel display. An appealing addition for collectors of vintage carousel memorabilia or Westminster porcelain animal figures. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 62 / 799 -
A charming piece from the Westminster Carousel Collection, this vintage zebra figurine captures the whimsy and elegance of classic carousel artistry. Hand-painted in crisp ivory with detailed black striping, the zebra is adorned with a vibrant saddle in soft blue, mint green, and rose accents, highlighted with delicate floral embellishments. The expressive stance evokes the lively motion of a carousel mid-ride, bringing nostalgic fairground character to any display. The figure is mounted on a twisted brass-finished pole rising from an ornate octagonal base embossed with carousel animal imagery and a central medallion reading “Westminster Carousel Collection.” The gold-toned base provides a stately contrast to the porcelain figure, reinforcing its collectible appeal. Marked Westminster on the underside, this piece represents part of a coordinated decorative series that includes other carousel animals. Please note the front right hoof has a visible chip, as shown in the photographs. Despite this flaw, the figurine maintains strong decorative presence and collectible value, particularly as part of a grouped carousel display. An appealing addition for collectors of vintage carousel memorabilia or Westminster porcelain animal figures. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 63 / 799 -
A charming piece from the Westminster Carousel Collection, this vintage zebra figurine captures the whimsy and elegance of classic carousel artistry. Hand-painted in crisp ivory with detailed black striping, the zebra is adorned with a vibrant saddle in soft blue, mint green, and rose accents, highlighted with delicate floral embellishments. The expressive stance evokes the lively motion of a carousel mid-ride, bringing nostalgic fairground character to any display. The figure is mounted on a twisted brass-finished pole rising from an ornate octagonal base embossed with carousel animal imagery and a central medallion reading “Westminster Carousel Collection.” The gold-toned base provides a stately contrast to the porcelain figure, reinforcing its collectible appeal. Marked Westminster on the underside, this piece represents part of a coordinated decorative series that includes other carousel animals. Please note the front right hoof has a visible chip, as shown in the photographs. Despite this flaw, the figurine maintains strong decorative presence and collectible value, particularly as part of a grouped carousel display. An appealing addition for collectors of vintage carousel memorabilia or Westminster porcelain animal figures. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 64 / 799 -
An eclectic vintage mixed jewelry lot featuring a diverse assortment of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and statement pieces displayed on an ornate gold-toned mirrored tray. This collection includes copper-toned chain link jewelry, layered beaded strands in turquoise and green hues, faux pearl accents, silver-tone bangles, and various textured metal designs, offering a broad range of styles and eras within one grouping. Notable visible pieces include a large eight-point star pendant or brooch embellished with clear rhinestones, a wide faux tortoiseshell cuff bracelet, a green rectangular “HELLO KITTY” bar piece, multi-strand black and copper-tone chain necklaces, beaded bracelets, and assorted earrings. Materials appear to include mixed base metals, rhinestones, glass beads, faux pearls, and acrylic components consistent with vintage and costume jewelry construction. This is a mixed, untested jewelry assortment being sold as a lot exactly as shown. Brands, metal content, and stone authenticity are not confirmed unless visibly marked in the photographs. An ideal opportunity for resellers, crafters, collectors, or those who enjoy the treasure hunt of sorting and repurposing vintage costume pieces. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 65 / 799 -
An eclectic vintage mixed jewelry lot featuring a diverse assortment of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and statement pieces displayed on an ornate gold-toned mirrored tray. This collection includes copper-toned chain link jewelry, layered beaded strands in turquoise and green hues, faux pearl accents, silver-tone bangles, and various textured metal designs, offering a broad range of styles and eras within one grouping. Notable visible pieces include a large eight-point star pendant or brooch embellished with clear rhinestones, a wide faux tortoiseshell cuff bracelet, a green rectangular “HELLO KITTY” bar piece, multi-strand black and copper-tone chain necklaces, beaded bracelets, and assorted earrings. Materials appear to include mixed base metals, rhinestones, glass beads, faux pearls, and acrylic components consistent with vintage and costume jewelry construction. This is a mixed, untested jewelry assortment being sold as a lot exactly as shown. Brands, metal content, and stone authenticity are not confirmed unless visibly marked in the photographs. An ideal opportunity for resellers, crafters, collectors, or those who enjoy the treasure hunt of sorting and repurposing vintage costume pieces. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 66 / 799 -
An eclectic vintage mixed jewelry lot featuring a diverse assortment of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and statement pieces displayed on an ornate gold-toned mirrored tray. This collection includes copper-toned chain link jewelry, layered beaded strands in turquoise and green hues, faux pearl accents, silver-tone bangles, and various textured metal designs, offering a broad range of styles and eras within one grouping. Notable visible pieces include a large eight-point star pendant or brooch embellished with clear rhinestones, a wide faux tortoiseshell cuff bracelet, a green rectangular “HELLO KITTY” bar piece, multi-strand black and copper-tone chain necklaces, beaded bracelets, and assorted earrings. Materials appear to include mixed base metals, rhinestones, glass beads, faux pearls, and acrylic components consistent with vintage and costume jewelry construction. This is a mixed, untested jewelry assortment being sold as a lot exactly as shown. Brands, metal content, and stone authenticity are not confirmed unless visibly marked in the photographs. An ideal opportunity for resellers, crafters, collectors, or those who enjoy the treasure hunt of sorting and repurposing vintage costume pieces. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 67 / 799 -
A striking example of mid-century nautical décor, this vintage embossed brass wall plate features a detailed high-relief sailing ship at full mast, cutting across textured waters beneath flowing banners. The dimensional craftsmanship captures the rigging, sails, and hull with remarkable clarity, framed by an ornate border of scrolling florals and shell motifs that enhance its classic maritime character. The reverse is clearly marked “Made in England,” confirming its English manufacture. Pieces of this style were widely produced in the mid-20th century and remain popular for their bold presence and traditional aesthetic. The warm brass tone and sculptural relief create depth and visual interest whether displayed individually or incorporated into a curated gallery wall. Measuring approximately 16 inches in diameter as shown in the photos, this substantial wall medallion offers timeless coastal appeal and vintage charm. A refined decorative accent suited for offices, dens, libraries, or any space inspired by heritage nautical design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 68 / 799 -
A striking example of mid-century nautical décor, this vintage embossed brass wall plate features a detailed high-relief sailing ship at full mast, cutting across textured waters beneath flowing banners. The dimensional craftsmanship captures the rigging, sails, and hull with remarkable clarity, framed by an ornate border of scrolling florals and shell motifs that enhance its classic maritime character. The reverse is clearly marked “Made in England,” confirming its English manufacture. Pieces of this style were widely produced in the mid-20th century and remain popular for their bold presence and traditional aesthetic. The warm brass tone and sculptural relief create depth and visual interest whether displayed individually or incorporated into a curated gallery wall. Measuring approximately 16 inches in diameter as shown in the photos, this substantial wall medallion offers timeless coastal appeal and vintage charm. A refined decorative accent suited for offices, dens, libraries, or any space inspired by heritage nautical design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 69 / 799 -
A striking example of mid-century nautical décor, this vintage embossed brass wall plate features a detailed high-relief sailing ship at full mast, cutting across textured waters beneath flowing banners. The dimensional craftsmanship captures the rigging, sails, and hull with remarkable clarity, framed by an ornate border of scrolling florals and shell motifs that enhance its classic maritime character. The reverse is clearly marked “Made in England,” confirming its English manufacture. Pieces of this style were widely produced in the mid-20th century and remain popular for their bold presence and traditional aesthetic. The warm brass tone and sculptural relief create depth and visual interest whether displayed individually or incorporated into a curated gallery wall. Measuring approximately 16 inches in diameter as shown in the photos, this substantial wall medallion offers timeless coastal appeal and vintage charm. A refined decorative accent suited for offices, dens, libraries, or any space inspired by heritage nautical design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 70 / 799 -
A striking example of mid-century nautical décor, this vintage embossed brass wall plate features a detailed high-relief sailing ship at full mast, cutting across textured waters beneath flowing banners. The dimensional craftsmanship captures the rigging, sails, and hull with remarkable clarity, framed by an ornate border of scrolling florals and shell motifs that enhance its classic maritime character. The reverse is clearly marked “Made in England,” confirming its English manufacture. Pieces of this style were widely produced in the mid-20th century and remain popular for their bold presence and traditional aesthetic. The warm brass tone and sculptural relief create depth and visual interest whether displayed individually or incorporated into a curated gallery wall. Measuring approximately 16 inches in diameter as shown in the photos, this substantial wall medallion offers timeless coastal appeal and vintage charm. A refined decorative accent suited for offices, dens, libraries, or any space inspired by heritage nautical design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 71 / 799 -
A striking example of mid-century nautical décor, this vintage embossed brass wall plate features a detailed high-relief sailing ship at full mast, cutting across textured waters beneath flowing banners. The dimensional craftsmanship captures the rigging, sails, and hull with remarkable clarity, framed by an ornate border of scrolling florals and shell motifs that enhance its classic maritime character. The reverse is clearly marked “Made in England,” confirming its English manufacture. Pieces of this style were widely produced in the mid-20th century and remain popular for their bold presence and traditional aesthetic. The warm brass tone and sculptural relief create depth and visual interest whether displayed individually or incorporated into a curated gallery wall. Measuring approximately 16 inches in diameter as shown in the photos, this substantial wall medallion offers timeless coastal appeal and vintage charm. A refined decorative accent suited for offices, dens, libraries, or any space inspired by heritage nautical design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 72 / 799 -
This three-piece Japanese porcelain set features a lidded ginger jar accompanied by two coordinating miniature bud vases, each finished in a rich russet-brown high-gloss glaze. The surfaces are intricately decorated with traditional floral and botanical motifs, including blossoms and foliage rendered in detailed enamel work with gold accents. The large jar includes its original fitted lid, crowned with a rounded finial, creating a balanced and elegant silhouette. Each piece is marked on the underside with a gold square seal incorporating stylized Japanese characters and clearly stamped “Japan,” confirming mid-to-late 20th century Japanese export production. The decorative seal is consistent across the set, indicating intentional coordination rather than later grouping. The finish, motif style, and export marking align with Japanese decorative porcelain produced for the international market during this period. The condition presents beautifully, with strong gloss, vibrant decoration, and cohesive visual appeal across all three pieces. This is a coordinated decorative set ideal for display as a focal point in a traditional, eclectic, or Asian-inspired interior setting. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 73 / 799 -
This three-piece Japanese porcelain set features a lidded ginger jar accompanied by two coordinating miniature bud vases, each finished in a rich russet-brown high-gloss glaze. The surfaces are intricately decorated with traditional floral and botanical motifs, including blossoms and foliage rendered in detailed enamel work with gold accents. The large jar includes its original fitted lid, crowned with a rounded finial, creating a balanced and elegant silhouette. Each piece is marked on the underside with a gold square seal incorporating stylized Japanese characters and clearly stamped “Japan,” confirming mid-to-late 20th century Japanese export production. The decorative seal is consistent across the set, indicating intentional coordination rather than later grouping. The finish, motif style, and export marking align with Japanese decorative porcelain produced for the international market during this period. The condition presents beautifully, with strong gloss, vibrant decoration, and cohesive visual appeal across all three pieces. This is a coordinated decorative set ideal for display as a focal point in a traditional, eclectic, or Asian-inspired interior setting. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 74 / 799 -
This three-piece Japanese porcelain set features a lidded ginger jar accompanied by two coordinating miniature bud vases, each finished in a rich russet-brown high-gloss glaze. The surfaces are intricately decorated with traditional floral and botanical motifs, including blossoms and foliage rendered in detailed enamel work with gold accents. The large jar includes its original fitted lid, crowned with a rounded finial, creating a balanced and elegant silhouette. Each piece is marked on the underside with a gold square seal incorporating stylized Japanese characters and clearly stamped “Japan,” confirming mid-to-late 20th century Japanese export production. The decorative seal is consistent across the set, indicating intentional coordination rather than later grouping. The finish, motif style, and export marking align with Japanese decorative porcelain produced for the international market during this period. The condition presents beautifully, with strong gloss, vibrant decoration, and cohesive visual appeal across all three pieces. This is a coordinated decorative set ideal for display as a focal point in a traditional, eclectic, or Asian-inspired interior setting. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 75 / 799 -
This three-piece Japanese porcelain set features a lidded ginger jar accompanied by two coordinating miniature bud vases, each finished in a rich russet-brown high-gloss glaze. The surfaces are intricately decorated with traditional floral and botanical motifs, including blossoms and foliage rendered in detailed enamel work with gold accents. The large jar includes its original fitted lid, crowned with a rounded finial, creating a balanced and elegant silhouette. Each piece is marked on the underside with a gold square seal incorporating stylized Japanese characters and clearly stamped “Japan,” confirming mid-to-late 20th century Japanese export production. The decorative seal is consistent across the set, indicating intentional coordination rather than later grouping. The finish, motif style, and export marking align with Japanese decorative porcelain produced for the international market during this period. The condition presents beautifully, with strong gloss, vibrant decoration, and cohesive visual appeal across all three pieces. This is a coordinated decorative set ideal for display as a focal point in a traditional, eclectic, or Asian-inspired interior setting. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 76 / 799 -
This three-piece Japanese porcelain set features a lidded ginger jar accompanied by two coordinating miniature bud vases, each finished in a rich russet-brown high-gloss glaze. The surfaces are intricately decorated with traditional floral and botanical motifs, including blossoms and foliage rendered in detailed enamel work with gold accents. The large jar includes its original fitted lid, crowned with a rounded finial, creating a balanced and elegant silhouette. Each piece is marked on the underside with a gold square seal incorporating stylized Japanese characters and clearly stamped “Japan,” confirming mid-to-late 20th century Japanese export production. The decorative seal is consistent across the set, indicating intentional coordination rather than later grouping. The finish, motif style, and export marking align with Japanese decorative porcelain produced for the international market during this period. The condition presents beautifully, with strong gloss, vibrant decoration, and cohesive visual appeal across all three pieces. This is a coordinated decorative set ideal for display as a focal point in a traditional, eclectic, or Asian-inspired interior setting. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 77 / 799 -
This lidded decorative ginger jar features a richly colored, multi-panel design with a textured teal ground, cobalt blue accents, and deep magenta banding. The central motif presents a stylized basket of flowers rendered in raised gold detailing, with additional gold scrollwork and chain-style embellishments encircling the shoulder and lid. The domed lid repeats the bold panel design and sits neatly within the collar, completing the traditional silhouette. The surface decoration incorporates dimensional gold trim consistent with moriage-style embellishment, adding depth and visual texture to the hand-applied design. The underside is clearly stamped “MADE IN CHINA” in blue, indicating 20th-century production rather than antique Qing-era origin. The form and decorative approach align with mid-to-late 20th century Chinoiserie-inspired export decor pieces produced for Western markets. Substantial in presence and approximately 11 inches in height with lid (as shown in photos), this jar delivers strong display impact whether styled alone or as part of a coordinated vignette. Its bold coloration, raised gilding, and classic ginger jar profile make it an eye-catching decorative accent suited for traditional, eclectic, or Hollywood Regency interiors. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 78 / 799 -
This lidded decorative ginger jar features a richly colored, multi-panel design with a textured teal ground, cobalt blue accents, and deep magenta banding. The central motif presents a stylized basket of flowers rendered in raised gold detailing, with additional gold scrollwork and chain-style embellishments encircling the shoulder and lid. The domed lid repeats the bold panel design and sits neatly within the collar, completing the traditional silhouette. The surface decoration incorporates dimensional gold trim consistent with moriage-style embellishment, adding depth and visual texture to the hand-applied design. The underside is clearly stamped “MADE IN CHINA” in blue, indicating 20th-century production rather than antique Qing-era origin. The form and decorative approach align with mid-to-late 20th century Chinoiserie-inspired export decor pieces produced for Western markets. Substantial in presence and approximately 11 inches in height with lid (as shown in photos), this jar delivers strong display impact whether styled alone or as part of a coordinated vignette. Its bold coloration, raised gilding, and classic ginger jar profile make it an eye-catching decorative accent suited for traditional, eclectic, or Hollywood Regency interiors. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 79 / 799 -
This lidded decorative ginger jar features a richly colored, multi-panel design with a textured teal ground, cobalt blue accents, and deep magenta banding. The central motif presents a stylized basket of flowers rendered in raised gold detailing, with additional gold scrollwork and chain-style embellishments encircling the shoulder and lid. The domed lid repeats the bold panel design and sits neatly within the collar, completing the traditional silhouette. The surface decoration incorporates dimensional gold trim consistent with moriage-style embellishment, adding depth and visual texture to the hand-applied design. The underside is clearly stamped “MADE IN CHINA” in blue, indicating 20th-century production rather than antique Qing-era origin. The form and decorative approach align with mid-to-late 20th century Chinoiserie-inspired export decor pieces produced for Western markets. Substantial in presence and approximately 11 inches in height with lid (as shown in photos), this jar delivers strong display impact whether styled alone or as part of a coordinated vignette. Its bold coloration, raised gilding, and classic ginger jar profile make it an eye-catching decorative accent suited for traditional, eclectic, or Hollywood Regency interiors. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 80 / 799 -
This lidded decorative ginger jar features a richly colored, multi-panel design with a textured teal ground, cobalt blue accents, and deep magenta banding. The central motif presents a stylized basket of flowers rendered in raised gold detailing, with additional gold scrollwork and chain-style embellishments encircling the shoulder and lid. The domed lid repeats the bold panel design and sits neatly within the collar, completing the traditional silhouette. The surface decoration incorporates dimensional gold trim consistent with moriage-style embellishment, adding depth and visual texture to the hand-applied design. The underside is clearly stamped “MADE IN CHINA” in blue, indicating 20th-century production rather than antique Qing-era origin. The form and decorative approach align with mid-to-late 20th century Chinoiserie-inspired export decor pieces produced for Western markets. Substantial in presence and approximately 11 inches in height with lid (as shown in photos), this jar delivers strong display impact whether styled alone or as part of a coordinated vignette. Its bold coloration, raised gilding, and classic ginger jar profile make it an eye-catching decorative accent suited for traditional, eclectic, or Hollywood Regency interiors. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 81 / 799 -
An imposing decorative statement piece, this vintage Japanese-style pillar candle holder is masterfully crafted to emulate the grandeur of antique bronze champlevé urns. Rising to an impressive scale, the form features a classical baluster body set on a stepped plinth base, crowned by a wide candle platform designed to support a substantial pillar. Ornate scrolled handles flank the neck, adding architectural presence and reinforcing its Old World silhouette. The surface artistry is richly layered, featuring confronted peacocks (or stylized phoenixes) within a central medallion—an enduring symbol of harmony, beauty, and longevity in Asian decorative tradition. Surrounding the motif, interlaced scrollwork, acanthus-inspired foliage, and classical flourishes are rendered in raised outlines, then hand-painted in deep teal, verdant green, muted crimson, and aged gold. The intentionally crackled, antiqued finish enhances the illusion of timeworn bronze and enamel, creating a convincing faux champlevé aesthetic. Constructed from a hand-painted composite rather than cast metal, this piece was designed as a decorative home accent, blending Eastern-inspired ornament with late 20th-century collector décor sensibilities. With its dramatic scale and sculptural handles, it commands attention whether styled solo or paired for symmetrical impact on a mantel, console, or entry display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 82 / 799 -
An imposing decorative statement piece, this vintage Japanese-style pillar candle holder is masterfully crafted to emulate the grandeur of antique bronze champlevé urns. Rising to an impressive scale, the form features a classical baluster body set on a stepped plinth base, crowned by a wide candle platform designed to support a substantial pillar. Ornate scrolled handles flank the neck, adding architectural presence and reinforcing its Old World silhouette. The surface artistry is richly layered, featuring confronted peacocks (or stylized phoenixes) within a central medallion—an enduring symbol of harmony, beauty, and longevity in Asian decorative tradition. Surrounding the motif, interlaced scrollwork, acanthus-inspired foliage, and classical flourishes are rendered in raised outlines, then hand-painted in deep teal, verdant green, muted crimson, and aged gold. The intentionally crackled, antiqued finish enhances the illusion of timeworn bronze and enamel, creating a convincing faux champlevé aesthetic. Constructed from a hand-painted composite rather than cast metal, this piece was designed as a decorative home accent, blending Eastern-inspired ornament with late 20th-century collector décor sensibilities. With its dramatic scale and sculptural handles, it commands attention whether styled solo or paired for symmetrical impact on a mantel, console, or entry display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 83 / 799 -
An imposing decorative statement piece, this vintage Japanese-style pillar candle holder is masterfully crafted to emulate the grandeur of antique bronze champlevé urns. Rising to an impressive scale, the form features a classical baluster body set on a stepped plinth base, crowned by a wide candle platform designed to support a substantial pillar. Ornate scrolled handles flank the neck, adding architectural presence and reinforcing its Old World silhouette. The surface artistry is richly layered, featuring confronted peacocks (or stylized phoenixes) within a central medallion—an enduring symbol of harmony, beauty, and longevity in Asian decorative tradition. Surrounding the motif, interlaced scrollwork, acanthus-inspired foliage, and classical flourishes are rendered in raised outlines, then hand-painted in deep teal, verdant green, muted crimson, and aged gold. The intentionally crackled, antiqued finish enhances the illusion of timeworn bronze and enamel, creating a convincing faux champlevé aesthetic. Constructed from a hand-painted composite rather than cast metal, this piece was designed as a decorative home accent, blending Eastern-inspired ornament with late 20th-century collector décor sensibilities. With its dramatic scale and sculptural handles, it commands attention whether styled solo or paired for symmetrical impact on a mantel, console, or entry display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 84 / 799 -
An imposing decorative statement piece, this vintage Japanese-style pillar candle holder is masterfully crafted to emulate the grandeur of antique bronze champlevé urns. Rising to an impressive scale, the form features a classical baluster body set on a stepped plinth base, crowned by a wide candle platform designed to support a substantial pillar. Ornate scrolled handles flank the neck, adding architectural presence and reinforcing its Old World silhouette. The surface artistry is richly layered, featuring confronted peacocks (or stylized phoenixes) within a central medallion—an enduring symbol of harmony, beauty, and longevity in Asian decorative tradition. Surrounding the motif, interlaced scrollwork, acanthus-inspired foliage, and classical flourishes are rendered in raised outlines, then hand-painted in deep teal, verdant green, muted crimson, and aged gold. The intentionally crackled, antiqued finish enhances the illusion of timeworn bronze and enamel, creating a convincing faux champlevé aesthetic. Constructed from a hand-painted composite rather than cast metal, this piece was designed as a decorative home accent, blending Eastern-inspired ornament with late 20th-century collector décor sensibilities. With its dramatic scale and sculptural handles, it commands attention whether styled solo or paired for symmetrical impact on a mantel, console, or entry display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 85 / 799 -
An imposing decorative statement piece, this vintage Japanese-style pillar candle holder is masterfully crafted to emulate the grandeur of antique bronze champlevé urns. Rising to an impressive scale, the form features a classical baluster body set on a stepped plinth base, crowned by a wide candle platform designed to support a substantial pillar. Ornate scrolled handles flank the neck, adding architectural presence and reinforcing its Old World silhouette. The surface artistry is richly layered, featuring confronted peacocks (or stylized phoenixes) within a central medallion—an enduring symbol of harmony, beauty, and longevity in Asian decorative tradition. Surrounding the motif, interlaced scrollwork, acanthus-inspired foliage, and classical flourishes are rendered in raised outlines, then hand-painted in deep teal, verdant green, muted crimson, and aged gold. The intentionally crackled, antiqued finish enhances the illusion of timeworn bronze and enamel, creating a convincing faux champlevé aesthetic. Constructed from a hand-painted composite rather than cast metal, this piece was designed as a decorative home accent, blending Eastern-inspired ornament with late 20th-century collector décor sensibilities. With its dramatic scale and sculptural handles, it commands attention whether styled solo or paired for symmetrical impact on a mantel, console, or entry display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 86 / 799 -
A charming and richly detailed piece from the beloved Boyds Bears & Friends Folkstone Collection, this 1998 figurine captures Francoise and Suzanne Crem de LaChien in a delightfully whimsical shopping scene. Francoise stands elegantly poised in a Victorian-inspired blue gown adorned with lace-like detailing, pearl accents, and a feathered hat, while holding a pink parasol. At her side, young Suzanne carries a decorative hat box labeled “Chapeau du Fifi,” completing the refined promenade narrative with playful sophistication. Crafted in hand-painted cold-cast resin, this piece exemplifies the textured sculpting and expressive character work that made the Folkstone “Poochstone” series so collectible. From the intricate curls of their fur to the layered fabric effects and subtle painted shading, the artistry reflects the brand’s signature blend of humor, storytelling, and heirloom-style charm. The base features the Oscar Wilde quote, “I can resist everything except temptation,” reinforcing the lighthearted luxury theme. Marked Style #2875 and identified as Edition 11E/574, this retired 1998 release remains a sought-after addition for Boyds collectors and fans of character figurines alike. Whether displayed as part of a curated collection or styled as a standalone decorative accent, it delivers nostalgic appeal with timeless personality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 87 / 799 -
A charming and richly detailed piece from the beloved Boyds Bears & Friends Folkstone Collection, this 1998 figurine captures Francoise and Suzanne Crem de LaChien in a delightfully whimsical shopping scene. Francoise stands elegantly poised in a Victorian-inspired blue gown adorned with lace-like detailing, pearl accents, and a feathered hat, while holding a pink parasol. At her side, young Suzanne carries a decorative hat box labeled “Chapeau du Fifi,” completing the refined promenade narrative with playful sophistication. Crafted in hand-painted cold-cast resin, this piece exemplifies the textured sculpting and expressive character work that made the Folkstone “Poochstone” series so collectible. From the intricate curls of their fur to the layered fabric effects and subtle painted shading, the artistry reflects the brand’s signature blend of humor, storytelling, and heirloom-style charm. The base features the Oscar Wilde quote, “I can resist everything except temptation,” reinforcing the lighthearted luxury theme. Marked Style #2875 and identified as Edition 11E/574, this retired 1998 release remains a sought-after addition for Boyds collectors and fans of character figurines alike. Whether displayed as part of a curated collection or styled as a standalone decorative accent, it delivers nostalgic appeal with timeless personality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 88 / 799 -
A charming and richly detailed piece from the beloved Boyds Bears & Friends Folkstone Collection, this 1998 figurine captures Francoise and Suzanne Crem de LaChien in a delightfully whimsical shopping scene. Francoise stands elegantly poised in a Victorian-inspired blue gown adorned with lace-like detailing, pearl accents, and a feathered hat, while holding a pink parasol. At her side, young Suzanne carries a decorative hat box labeled “Chapeau du Fifi,” completing the refined promenade narrative with playful sophistication. Crafted in hand-painted cold-cast resin, this piece exemplifies the textured sculpting and expressive character work that made the Folkstone “Poochstone” series so collectible. From the intricate curls of their fur to the layered fabric effects and subtle painted shading, the artistry reflects the brand’s signature blend of humor, storytelling, and heirloom-style charm. The base features the Oscar Wilde quote, “I can resist everything except temptation,” reinforcing the lighthearted luxury theme. Marked Style #2875 and identified as Edition 11E/574, this retired 1998 release remains a sought-after addition for Boyds collectors and fans of character figurines alike. Whether displayed as part of a curated collection or styled as a standalone decorative accent, it delivers nostalgic appeal with timeless personality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 89 / 799 -
A charming and richly detailed piece from the beloved Boyds Bears & Friends Folkstone Collection, this 1998 figurine captures Francoise and Suzanne Crem de LaChien in a delightfully whimsical shopping scene. Francoise stands elegantly poised in a Victorian-inspired blue gown adorned with lace-like detailing, pearl accents, and a feathered hat, while holding a pink parasol. At her side, young Suzanne carries a decorative hat box labeled “Chapeau du Fifi,” completing the refined promenade narrative with playful sophistication. Crafted in hand-painted cold-cast resin, this piece exemplifies the textured sculpting and expressive character work that made the Folkstone “Poochstone” series so collectible. From the intricate curls of their fur to the layered fabric effects and subtle painted shading, the artistry reflects the brand’s signature blend of humor, storytelling, and heirloom-style charm. The base features the Oscar Wilde quote, “I can resist everything except temptation,” reinforcing the lighthearted luxury theme. Marked Style #2875 and identified as Edition 11E/574, this retired 1998 release remains a sought-after addition for Boyds collectors and fans of character figurines alike. Whether displayed as part of a curated collection or styled as a standalone decorative accent, it delivers nostalgic appeal with timeless personality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 90 / 799 -
A charming and richly detailed piece from the beloved Boyds Bears & Friends Folkstone Collection, this 1998 figurine captures Francoise and Suzanne Crem de LaChien in a delightfully whimsical shopping scene. Francoise stands elegantly poised in a Victorian-inspired blue gown adorned with lace-like detailing, pearl accents, and a feathered hat, while holding a pink parasol. At her side, young Suzanne carries a decorative hat box labeled “Chapeau du Fifi,” completing the refined promenade narrative with playful sophistication. Crafted in hand-painted cold-cast resin, this piece exemplifies the textured sculpting and expressive character work that made the Folkstone “Poochstone” series so collectible. From the intricate curls of their fur to the layered fabric effects and subtle painted shading, the artistry reflects the brand’s signature blend of humor, storytelling, and heirloom-style charm. The base features the Oscar Wilde quote, “I can resist everything except temptation,” reinforcing the lighthearted luxury theme. Marked Style #2875 and identified as Edition 11E/574, this retired 1998 release remains a sought-after addition for Boyds collectors and fans of character figurines alike. Whether displayed as part of a curated collection or styled as a standalone decorative accent, it delivers nostalgic appeal with timeless personality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 91 / 799 -
From the beloved Boyds Bears & Friends Folkstone Collection®, this 1997 release titled “Sgt. Rex & Matt… the Runaway” captures the brand’s signature blend of charm, storytelling, and finely detailed craftsmanship. Cast in hand-painted cold-cast resin, the piece portrays Sgt. Rex in full uniform, complete with badge, hat, and careful detailing, accompanied by young Matt at his side. The expressive sculpting and layered textures bring warmth and personality to this nostalgic scene. Marked Style #2874 and identified as 10E/2989, this example represents the 10th edition run, with this specific piece numbered 2,989 within that edition. Boyds’ edition system utilized the same mold for defined production runs before transitioning or retiring designs, adding collectible structure and historical context to each figure. The underside bears official Folkstone Collection markings, confirming authenticity and production details. Rich in character and storytelling appeal, this retired 1997 figurine remains a desirable addition for Boyds collectors and enthusiasts of late-20th-century decorative resin art. Its detailed uniform elements, expressive poses, and classic Folkstone aesthetic make it a standout display piece for collectors building out themed series or completing early edition runs. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 92 / 799 -
From the beloved Boyds Bears & Friends Folkstone Collection®, this 1997 release titled “Sgt. Rex & Matt… the Runaway” captures the brand’s signature blend of charm, storytelling, and finely detailed craftsmanship. Cast in hand-painted cold-cast resin, the piece portrays Sgt. Rex in full uniform, complete with badge, hat, and careful detailing, accompanied by young Matt at his side. The expressive sculpting and layered textures bring warmth and personality to this nostalgic scene. Marked Style #2874 and identified as 10E/2989, this example represents the 10th edition run, with this specific piece numbered 2,989 within that edition. Boyds’ edition system utilized the same mold for defined production runs before transitioning or retiring designs, adding collectible structure and historical context to each figure. The underside bears official Folkstone Collection markings, confirming authenticity and production details. Rich in character and storytelling appeal, this retired 1997 figurine remains a desirable addition for Boyds collectors and enthusiasts of late-20th-century decorative resin art. Its detailed uniform elements, expressive poses, and classic Folkstone aesthetic make it a standout display piece for collectors building out themed series or completing early edition runs. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 93 / 799 -
From the beloved Boyds Bears & Friends Folkstone Collection®, this 1997 release titled “Sgt. Rex & Matt… the Runaway” captures the brand’s signature blend of charm, storytelling, and finely detailed craftsmanship. Cast in hand-painted cold-cast resin, the piece portrays Sgt. Rex in full uniform, complete with badge, hat, and careful detailing, accompanied by young Matt at his side. The expressive sculpting and layered textures bring warmth and personality to this nostalgic scene. Marked Style #2874 and identified as 10E/2989, this example represents the 10th edition run, with this specific piece numbered 2,989 within that edition. Boyds’ edition system utilized the same mold for defined production runs before transitioning or retiring designs, adding collectible structure and historical context to each figure. The underside bears official Folkstone Collection markings, confirming authenticity and production details. Rich in character and storytelling appeal, this retired 1997 figurine remains a desirable addition for Boyds collectors and enthusiasts of late-20th-century decorative resin art. Its detailed uniform elements, expressive poses, and classic Folkstone aesthetic make it a standout display piece for collectors building out themed series or completing early edition runs. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 94 / 799 -
From the beloved Boyds Bears & Friends Folkstone Collection®, this 1997 release titled “Sgt. Rex & Matt… the Runaway” captures the brand’s signature blend of charm, storytelling, and finely detailed craftsmanship. Cast in hand-painted cold-cast resin, the piece portrays Sgt. Rex in full uniform, complete with badge, hat, and careful detailing, accompanied by young Matt at his side. The expressive sculpting and layered textures bring warmth and personality to this nostalgic scene. Marked Style #2874 and identified as 10E/2989, this example represents the 10th edition run, with this specific piece numbered 2,989 within that edition. Boyds’ edition system utilized the same mold for defined production runs before transitioning or retiring designs, adding collectible structure and historical context to each figure. The underside bears official Folkstone Collection markings, confirming authenticity and production details. Rich in character and storytelling appeal, this retired 1997 figurine remains a desirable addition for Boyds collectors and enthusiasts of late-20th-century decorative resin art. Its detailed uniform elements, expressive poses, and classic Folkstone aesthetic make it a standout display piece for collectors building out themed series or completing early edition runs. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 95 / 799 -
A striking tabletop Christian cross rendered in a rustic wrought iron style, this piece blends traditional symbolism with old-world architectural detail. The cross features intricate scrollwork arms and a circular center medallion adorned with a raised floral motif, creating depth and visual balance. The darkened metal finish offers a warm, antiqued character that complements both classic and contemporary interiors. The openwork design incorporates twisted metal accents within each quadrant, lending a handcrafted aesthetic reminiscent of artisan ironwork. The cross is mounted securely to a substantial resin pedestal base, finished in a textured, stone-inspired tone with sculpted ornamental feet. The combination of metal and resin construction provides both visual weight and structural stability for display. Ideal for tabletop, mantel, shelf, or altar placement, this freestanding cross serves as a meaningful statement piece in a home, office, or devotional setting. Its scale and craftsmanship make it equally suitable as a decorative accent or a thoughtful faith-based gift. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 96 / 799 -
A striking tabletop Christian cross rendered in a rustic wrought iron style, this piece blends traditional symbolism with old-world architectural detail. The cross features intricate scrollwork arms and a circular center medallion adorned with a raised floral motif, creating depth and visual balance. The darkened metal finish offers a warm, antiqued character that complements both classic and contemporary interiors. The openwork design incorporates twisted metal accents within each quadrant, lending a handcrafted aesthetic reminiscent of artisan ironwork. The cross is mounted securely to a substantial resin pedestal base, finished in a textured, stone-inspired tone with sculpted ornamental feet. The combination of metal and resin construction provides both visual weight and structural stability for display. Ideal for tabletop, mantel, shelf, or altar placement, this freestanding cross serves as a meaningful statement piece in a home, office, or devotional setting. Its scale and craftsmanship make it equally suitable as a decorative accent or a thoughtful faith-based gift. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 97 / 799 -
A striking tabletop Christian cross rendered in a rustic wrought iron style, this piece blends traditional symbolism with old-world architectural detail. The cross features intricate scrollwork arms and a circular center medallion adorned with a raised floral motif, creating depth and visual balance. The darkened metal finish offers a warm, antiqued character that complements both classic and contemporary interiors. The openwork design incorporates twisted metal accents within each quadrant, lending a handcrafted aesthetic reminiscent of artisan ironwork. The cross is mounted securely to a substantial resin pedestal base, finished in a textured, stone-inspired tone with sculpted ornamental feet. The combination of metal and resin construction provides both visual weight and structural stability for display. Ideal for tabletop, mantel, shelf, or altar placement, this freestanding cross serves as a meaningful statement piece in a home, office, or devotional setting. Its scale and craftsmanship make it equally suitable as a decorative accent or a thoughtful faith-based gift. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 98 / 799 -
A striking tabletop Christian cross rendered in a rustic wrought iron style, this piece blends traditional symbolism with old-world architectural detail. The cross features intricate scrollwork arms and a circular center medallion adorned with a raised floral motif, creating depth and visual balance. The darkened metal finish offers a warm, antiqued character that complements both classic and contemporary interiors. The openwork design incorporates twisted metal accents within each quadrant, lending a handcrafted aesthetic reminiscent of artisan ironwork. The cross is mounted securely to a substantial resin pedestal base, finished in a textured, stone-inspired tone with sculpted ornamental feet. The combination of metal and resin construction provides both visual weight and structural stability for display. Ideal for tabletop, mantel, shelf, or altar placement, this freestanding cross serves as a meaningful statement piece in a home, office, or devotional setting. Its scale and craftsmanship make it equally suitable as a decorative accent or a thoughtful faith-based gift. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 99 / 799 -
A striking tabletop Christian cross rendered in a rustic wrought iron style, this piece blends traditional symbolism with old-world architectural detail. The cross features intricate scrollwork arms and a circular center medallion adorned with a raised floral motif, creating depth and visual balance. The darkened metal finish offers a warm, antiqued character that complements both classic and contemporary interiors. The openwork design incorporates twisted metal accents within each quadrant, lending a handcrafted aesthetic reminiscent of artisan ironwork. The cross is mounted securely to a substantial resin pedestal base, finished in a textured, stone-inspired tone with sculpted ornamental feet. The combination of metal and resin construction provides both visual weight and structural stability for display. Ideal for tabletop, mantel, shelf, or altar placement, this freestanding cross serves as a meaningful statement piece in a home, office, or devotional setting. Its scale and craftsmanship make it equally suitable as a decorative accent or a thoughtful faith-based gift. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 100 / 799
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