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View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Q4BCRLCNqAA Vintage Walt Disney’s Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (1997) VHS – Holiday Classic & Rare Collector’s Edition Reignite the magic of Disney and the warmth of the holidays with this vintage 1997 Walt Disney VHS of Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas. This beautifully animated midquel takes place during the events of the original Beauty and the Beast, offering fans a touching new story about love, hope, and the joy of the season. When Belle decides to celebrate Christmas in the Beast’s castle, not everyone is on board — least of all the gloomy organ, Forte, voiced by Tim Curry. But through her kindness and determination, Belle helps the Beast rediscover the meaning of Christmas and the magic of togetherness. Featuring returning characters and a delightful new soundtrack, this film captures everything that makes Disney holiday classics so unforgettable. Encased in its original white Disney clamshell case with the iconic cover art, this vintage VHS edition is a must-have for Disney collectors, holiday film fans, and 90s nostalgia enthusiasts. It’s perfect for display or a festive family movie night. Add this enchanting Disney holiday treasure to your collection and relive the warmth, laughter, and love of a true animated classic. ?✨ ? Shop this holiday collectible now at TreasuresOfBako.com #TreasuresOfBako #BeautyAndTheBeast #EnchantedChristmas #DisneyVHS #VintageDisney #DisneyCollector #ChristmasMovie #90sNostalgia #ClassicDisney #VHSCollection 401 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/wien1GkRwkg Vintage Disney’s Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996) VHS – Classic Animated Film & Rare Collector’s Edition Relive the magic of Disney’s final Aladdin adventure with this vintage 1996 Walt Disney VHS of Aladdin and the King of Thieves — a must-have for collectors, fans, and lovers of classic animation. This direct-to-video sequel is the thrilling conclusion to the Aladdin trilogy, delivering a heartfelt story of family, adventure, and redemption. As Aladdin and Jasmine prepare for their long-awaited royal wedding, chaos strikes when the legendary Forty Thieves crash the celebration. Their leader, Cassim, is revealed to be Aladdin’s long-lost father, setting the stage for a journey filled with emotion, courage, and discovery. With Robin Williams returning as the voice of Genie, the film bursts with humor, heart, and unforgettable music. Encased in its original white Disney clamshell case with vibrant artwork, this collectible VHS is part of Disney’s iconic 90s home entertainment legacy. It’s perfect for Disney collectors, animation enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a nostalgic piece of the Aladdin saga. Experience the laughter, adventure, and magic that made this film a fitting finale to Disney’s beloved trilogy. ?✨ ? Shop this collectible Disney treasure now at TreasuresOfBako.com #TreasuresOfBako #Aladdin #KingOfThieves #DisneyVHS #RobinWilliams #Genie #VintageDisney #DisneyCollector #ClassicDisney #90sNostalgia #VHSCollection 402 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/wien1GkRwkg Vintage Disney’s Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996) VHS – Classic Animated Film & Rare Collector’s Edition Relive the magic of Disney’s final Aladdin adventure with this vintage 1996 Walt Disney VHS of Aladdin and the King of Thieves — a must-have for collectors, fans, and lovers of classic animation. This direct-to-video sequel is the thrilling conclusion to the Aladdin trilogy, delivering a heartfelt story of family, adventure, and redemption. As Aladdin and Jasmine prepare for their long-awaited royal wedding, chaos strikes when the legendary Forty Thieves crash the celebration. Their leader, Cassim, is revealed to be Aladdin’s long-lost father, setting the stage for a journey filled with emotion, courage, and discovery. With Robin Williams returning as the voice of Genie, the film bursts with humor, heart, and unforgettable music. Encased in its original white Disney clamshell case with vibrant artwork, this collectible VHS is part of Disney’s iconic 90s home entertainment legacy. It’s perfect for Disney collectors, animation enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a nostalgic piece of the Aladdin saga. Experience the laughter, adventure, and magic that made this film a fitting finale to Disney’s beloved trilogy. ?✨ ? Shop this collectible Disney treasure now at TreasuresOfBako.com #TreasuresOfBako #Aladdin #KingOfThieves #DisneyVHS #RobinWilliams #Genie #VintageDisney #DisneyCollector #ClassicDisney #90sNostalgia #VHSCollection 403 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/wien1GkRwkg Vintage Disney’s Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996) VHS – Classic Animated Film & Rare Collector’s Edition Relive the magic of Disney’s final Aladdin adventure with this vintage 1996 Walt Disney VHS of Aladdin and the King of Thieves — a must-have for collectors, fans, and lovers of classic animation. This direct-to-video sequel is the thrilling conclusion to the Aladdin trilogy, delivering a heartfelt story of family, adventure, and redemption. As Aladdin and Jasmine prepare for their long-awaited royal wedding, chaos strikes when the legendary Forty Thieves crash the celebration. Their leader, Cassim, is revealed to be Aladdin’s long-lost father, setting the stage for a journey filled with emotion, courage, and discovery. With Robin Williams returning as the voice of Genie, the film bursts with humor, heart, and unforgettable music. Encased in its original white Disney clamshell case with vibrant artwork, this collectible VHS is part of Disney’s iconic 90s home entertainment legacy. It’s perfect for Disney collectors, animation enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a nostalgic piece of the Aladdin saga. Experience the laughter, adventure, and magic that made this film a fitting finale to Disney’s beloved trilogy. ?✨ ? Shop this collectible Disney treasure now at TreasuresOfBako.com #TreasuresOfBako #Aladdin #KingOfThieves #DisneyVHS #RobinWilliams #Genie #VintageDisney #DisneyCollector #ClassicDisney #90sNostalgia #VHSCollection 404 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/G62Izint1Zc Vintage Walt Disney’s The Aristocats (1996) VHS – Masterpiece Collection Classic Animated Film & Rare Collector’s Edition Bring the magic of Disney’s Parisian adventure home with this vintage 1996 Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection VHS of The Aristocats! This beloved film — originally released in 1970 and reissued for collectors in the 90s — remains one of Disney’s most charming and musically delightful animated classics. Set in 1910 Paris, the story follows Duchess and her three kittens as they’re catnapped by a greedy butler who wants their owner’s fortune. Along the way, they meet the smooth-talking alley cat Thomas O’Malley and his band of jazz-loving friends, leading to one of Disney’s most playful and heartwarming adventures. With its timeless humor, lovable characters, and the unforgettable song “Everybody Wants to Be a Cat,” this film is pure Disney joy from start to finish. This authentic VHS edition is housed in its original white Disney clamshell case, complete with vibrant Masterpiece Collection cover art. It’s a must-have for Disney collectors, vintage movie enthusiasts, and animation fans who cherish the era of hand-drawn storytelling. Celebrate Disney’s legacy of music, family, and fun with this collectible edition of The Aristocats — a film that proves sophistication and swing go paw in paw. ?? ? Shop this vintage collectible now at TreasuresOfBako.com #TreasuresOfBako #TheAristocats #DisneyVHS #MasterpieceCollection #VintageDisney #DisneyCollector #ClassicDisney #90sNostalgia #RetroMovies #VHSCollection 405 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/G62Izint1Zc Vintage Walt Disney’s The Aristocats (1996) VHS – Masterpiece Collection Classic Animated Film & Rare Collector’s Edition Bring the magic of Disney’s Parisian adventure home with this vintage 1996 Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection VHS of The Aristocats! This beloved film — originally released in 1970 and reissued for collectors in the 90s — remains one of Disney’s most charming and musically delightful animated classics. Set in 1910 Paris, the story follows Duchess and her three kittens as they’re catnapped by a greedy butler who wants their owner’s fortune. Along the way, they meet the smooth-talking alley cat Thomas O’Malley and his band of jazz-loving friends, leading to one of Disney’s most playful and heartwarming adventures. With its timeless humor, lovable characters, and the unforgettable song “Everybody Wants to Be a Cat,” this film is pure Disney joy from start to finish. This authentic VHS edition is housed in its original white Disney clamshell case, complete with vibrant Masterpiece Collection cover art. It’s a must-have for Disney collectors, vintage movie enthusiasts, and animation fans who cherish the era of hand-drawn storytelling. Celebrate Disney’s legacy of music, family, and fun with this collectible edition of The Aristocats — a film that proves sophistication and swing go paw in paw. ?? ? Shop this vintage collectible now at TreasuresOfBako.com #TreasuresOfBako #TheAristocats #DisneyVHS #MasterpieceCollection #VintageDisney #DisneyCollector #ClassicDisney #90sNostalgia #RetroMovies #VHSCollection 406 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/G62Izint1Zc Vintage Walt Disney’s The Aristocats (1996) VHS – Masterpiece Collection Classic Animated Film & Rare Collector’s Edition Bring the magic of Disney’s Parisian adventure home with this vintage 1996 Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection VHS of The Aristocats! This beloved film — originally released in 1970 and reissued for collectors in the 90s — remains one of Disney’s most charming and musically delightful animated classics. Set in 1910 Paris, the story follows Duchess and her three kittens as they’re catnapped by a greedy butler who wants their owner’s fortune. Along the way, they meet the smooth-talking alley cat Thomas O’Malley and his band of jazz-loving friends, leading to one of Disney’s most playful and heartwarming adventures. With its timeless humor, lovable characters, and the unforgettable song “Everybody Wants to Be a Cat,” this film is pure Disney joy from start to finish. This authentic VHS edition is housed in its original white Disney clamshell case, complete with vibrant Masterpiece Collection cover art. It’s a must-have for Disney collectors, vintage movie enthusiasts, and animation fans who cherish the era of hand-drawn storytelling. Celebrate Disney’s legacy of music, family, and fun with this collectible edition of The Aristocats — a film that proves sophistication and swing go paw in paw. ?? ? Shop this vintage collectible now at TreasuresOfBako.com #TreasuresOfBako #TheAristocats #DisneyVHS #MasterpieceCollection #VintageDisney #DisneyCollector #ClassicDisney #90sNostalgia #RetroMovies #VHSCollection 407 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/K3ykX5Yuo5c?feature=share There’s something almost poetic about the soft glow of a vintage hand-painted boudoir lamp — light that doesn’t just brighten a room, but warms a memory. This exquisite 1930s piece captures that golden age of romance and refinement, where evening rituals were illuminated by delicate glass and gentle charm. Its porcelain body, adorned with dainty hand-painted florals, sits gracefully atop a scalloped milk glass base, complemented by polished brass fittings that gleam with quiet elegance. Originally crafted for vanity tables and bedside stands, lamps like this one offered the perfect ambience for soft reflection, reading letters, or preparing for an evening out. The design speaks of craftsmanship that valued both function and beauty — a harmony rarely found today. Every brushstroke tells of patience, every curve reflects artistry, and every flick of its switch rekindles history. A timeless treasure for collectors, decorators, or anyone drawn to the luminous glow of nostalgia. ✨ Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 408 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/K3ykX5Yuo5c?feature=share There’s something almost poetic about the soft glow of a vintage hand-painted boudoir lamp — light that doesn’t just brighten a room, but warms a memory. This exquisite 1930s piece captures that golden age of romance and refinement, where evening rituals were illuminated by delicate glass and gentle charm. Its porcelain body, adorned with dainty hand-painted florals, sits gracefully atop a scalloped milk glass base, complemented by polished brass fittings that gleam with quiet elegance. Originally crafted for vanity tables and bedside stands, lamps like this one offered the perfect ambience for soft reflection, reading letters, or preparing for an evening out. The design speaks of craftsmanship that valued both function and beauty — a harmony rarely found today. Every brushstroke tells of patience, every curve reflects artistry, and every flick of its switch rekindles history. A timeless treasure for collectors, decorators, or anyone drawn to the luminous glow of nostalgia. ✨ Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 409 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/K3ykX5Yuo5c?feature=share There’s something almost poetic about the soft glow of a vintage hand-painted boudoir lamp — light that doesn’t just brighten a room, but warms a memory. This exquisite 1930s piece captures that golden age of romance and refinement, where evening rituals were illuminated by delicate glass and gentle charm. Its porcelain body, adorned with dainty hand-painted florals, sits gracefully atop a scalloped milk glass base, complemented by polished brass fittings that gleam with quiet elegance. Originally crafted for vanity tables and bedside stands, lamps like this one offered the perfect ambience for soft reflection, reading letters, or preparing for an evening out. The design speaks of craftsmanship that valued both function and beauty — a harmony rarely found today. Every brushstroke tells of patience, every curve reflects artistry, and every flick of its switch rekindles history. A timeless treasure for collectors, decorators, or anyone drawn to the luminous glow of nostalgia. ✨ Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 410 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/u2LkOGZzMYk?feature=share Bring a whisper of salon romance to your table with this Japanese tea trio—a classic “cup, saucer, and side plate” set decorated in the beloved Watteau-style courting scene. Soft pastels and burnished gold scrollwork frame a pastoral vignette of musicians and lovers, while a halo of floral sprigs and filigree gilding catch the light with every turn. The cup’s graceful profile balances a comfortable handle; the saucer and plate echo the motif with scalloped rims, gilt accents, and a luminous glaze that feels elegant in the hand. Undersides are stamped AW JAPAN, a mid-century importer/maker’s mark frequently associated with post-war Japanese porcelain made for export. Whether you style it for teatime, stage it on a bookshelf, or anchor a vignette under a cloche, this trio reads like a tiny opera—romance, whimsy, and craftsmanship in three acts. Light, age-appropriate wear to gilding and surfaces is consistent with careful decades of display and is shown in the photos. If you collect courting-scene china (often called “Watteau,” “courting couple,” or “rococo revival”), Japanese exports, or tea trios from the Occupied-Japan era forward, this piece pairs beautifully with Arnart-type transfers and other gilt floral services. Explore more glass, china, and tea-time curios at TreasuresOfBako.com. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 411 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/u2LkOGZzMYk?feature=share Bring a whisper of salon romance to your table with this Japanese tea trio—a classic “cup, saucer, and side plate” set decorated in the beloved Watteau-style courting scene. Soft pastels and burnished gold scrollwork frame a pastoral vignette of musicians and lovers, while a halo of floral sprigs and filigree gilding catch the light with every turn. The cup’s graceful profile balances a comfortable handle; the saucer and plate echo the motif with scalloped rims, gilt accents, and a luminous glaze that feels elegant in the hand. Undersides are stamped AW JAPAN, a mid-century importer/maker’s mark frequently associated with post-war Japanese porcelain made for export. Whether you style it for teatime, stage it on a bookshelf, or anchor a vignette under a cloche, this trio reads like a tiny opera—romance, whimsy, and craftsmanship in three acts. Light, age-appropriate wear to gilding and surfaces is consistent with careful decades of display and is shown in the photos. If you collect courting-scene china (often called “Watteau,” “courting couple,” or “rococo revival”), Japanese exports, or tea trios from the Occupied-Japan era forward, this piece pairs beautifully with Arnart-type transfers and other gilt floral services. Explore more glass, china, and tea-time curios at TreasuresOfBako.com. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 412 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/u2LkOGZzMYk?feature=share Bring a whisper of salon romance to your table with this Japanese tea trio—a classic “cup, saucer, and side plate” set decorated in the beloved Watteau-style courting scene. Soft pastels and burnished gold scrollwork frame a pastoral vignette of musicians and lovers, while a halo of floral sprigs and filigree gilding catch the light with every turn. The cup’s graceful profile balances a comfortable handle; the saucer and plate echo the motif with scalloped rims, gilt accents, and a luminous glaze that feels elegant in the hand. Undersides are stamped AW JAPAN, a mid-century importer/maker’s mark frequently associated with post-war Japanese porcelain made for export. Whether you style it for teatime, stage it on a bookshelf, or anchor a vignette under a cloche, this trio reads like a tiny opera—romance, whimsy, and craftsmanship in three acts. Light, age-appropriate wear to gilding and surfaces is consistent with careful decades of display and is shown in the photos. If you collect courting-scene china (often called “Watteau,” “courting couple,” or “rococo revival”), Japanese exports, or tea trios from the Occupied-Japan era forward, this piece pairs beautifully with Arnart-type transfers and other gilt floral services. Explore more glass, china, and tea-time curios at TreasuresOfBako.com. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 413 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/u2LkOGZzMYk?feature=share Bring a whisper of salon romance to your table with this Japanese tea trio—a classic “cup, saucer, and side plate” set decorated in the beloved Watteau-style courting scene. Soft pastels and burnished gold scrollwork frame a pastoral vignette of musicians and lovers, while a halo of floral sprigs and filigree gilding catch the light with every turn. The cup’s graceful profile balances a comfortable handle; the saucer and plate echo the motif with scalloped rims, gilt accents, and a luminous glaze that feels elegant in the hand. Undersides are stamped AW JAPAN, a mid-century importer/maker’s mark frequently associated with post-war Japanese porcelain made for export. Whether you style it for teatime, stage it on a bookshelf, or anchor a vignette under a cloche, this trio reads like a tiny opera—romance, whimsy, and craftsmanship in three acts. Light, age-appropriate wear to gilding and surfaces is consistent with careful decades of display and is shown in the photos. If you collect courting-scene china (often called “Watteau,” “courting couple,” or “rococo revival”), Japanese exports, or tea trios from the Occupied-Japan era forward, this piece pairs beautifully with Arnart-type transfers and other gilt floral services. Explore more glass, china, and tea-time curios at TreasuresOfBako.com. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 414 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/qBLYcE1B_FA?feature=share Celebrate the season in timeless English style with this vintage Queen Anne “Yuletide” teacup and saucer, crafted in fine bone china during the mid-20th century. Each piece features a hand-finished design of holly sprigs, mistletoe, and scarlet berries, accented with gold-rimmed edges and delicate Christmas bells—an emblem of the warmth and nostalgia of holiday gatherings. The “Yuletide” pattern captures the charm of 1950s and 1960s English ceramics, a period when craftsmanship and cheer came together in every festive table setting. Made in Longton, England by Shore & Coggins Ltd., this collectible set has become a holiday heirloom favorite for fine china enthusiasts and vintage decorators alike. Whether it’s displayed in a winter cabinet or used for Christmas morning tea, it brings grace and golden glow to every pour. Light age-appropriate wear adds to its authenticity and story. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 415 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/qBLYcE1B_FA?feature=share Celebrate the season in timeless English style with this vintage Queen Anne “Yuletide” teacup and saucer, crafted in fine bone china during the mid-20th century. Each piece features a hand-finished design of holly sprigs, mistletoe, and scarlet berries, accented with gold-rimmed edges and delicate Christmas bells—an emblem of the warmth and nostalgia of holiday gatherings. The “Yuletide” pattern captures the charm of 1950s and 1960s English ceramics, a period when craftsmanship and cheer came together in every festive table setting. Made in Longton, England by Shore & Coggins Ltd., this collectible set has become a holiday heirloom favorite for fine china enthusiasts and vintage decorators alike. Whether it’s displayed in a winter cabinet or used for Christmas morning tea, it brings grace and golden glow to every pour. Light age-appropriate wear adds to its authenticity and story. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 416 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/qBLYcE1B_FA?feature=share Celebrate the season in timeless English style with this vintage Queen Anne “Yuletide” teacup and saucer, crafted in fine bone china during the mid-20th century. Each piece features a hand-finished design of holly sprigs, mistletoe, and scarlet berries, accented with gold-rimmed edges and delicate Christmas bells—an emblem of the warmth and nostalgia of holiday gatherings. The “Yuletide” pattern captures the charm of 1950s and 1960s English ceramics, a period when craftsmanship and cheer came together in every festive table setting. Made in Longton, England by Shore & Coggins Ltd., this collectible set has become a holiday heirloom favorite for fine china enthusiasts and vintage decorators alike. Whether it’s displayed in a winter cabinet or used for Christmas morning tea, it brings grace and golden glow to every pour. Light age-appropriate wear adds to its authenticity and story. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 417 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/qBLYcE1B_FA?feature=share Celebrate the season in timeless English style with this vintage Queen Anne “Yuletide” teacup and saucer, crafted in fine bone china during the mid-20th century. Each piece features a hand-finished design of holly sprigs, mistletoe, and scarlet berries, accented with gold-rimmed edges and delicate Christmas bells—an emblem of the warmth and nostalgia of holiday gatherings. The “Yuletide” pattern captures the charm of 1950s and 1960s English ceramics, a period when craftsmanship and cheer came together in every festive table setting. Made in Longton, England by Shore & Coggins Ltd., this collectible set has become a holiday heirloom favorite for fine china enthusiasts and vintage decorators alike. Whether it’s displayed in a winter cabinet or used for Christmas morning tea, it brings grace and golden glow to every pour. Light age-appropriate wear adds to its authenticity and story. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 418 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/qBLYcE1B_FA?feature=share Celebrate the season in timeless English style with this vintage Queen Anne “Yuletide” teacup and saucer, crafted in fine bone china during the mid-20th century. Each piece features a hand-finished design of holly sprigs, mistletoe, and scarlet berries, accented with gold-rimmed edges and delicate Christmas bells—an emblem of the warmth and nostalgia of holiday gatherings. The “Yuletide” pattern captures the charm of 1950s and 1960s English ceramics, a period when craftsmanship and cheer came together in every festive table setting. Made in Longton, England by Shore & Coggins Ltd., this collectible set has become a holiday heirloom favorite for fine china enthusiasts and vintage decorators alike. Whether it’s displayed in a winter cabinet or used for Christmas morning tea, it brings grace and golden glow to every pour. Light age-appropriate wear adds to its authenticity and story. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 419 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hn-FX8w6frM?feature=share \This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 420 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hn-FX8w6frM?feature=share \This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 421 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hn-FX8w6frM?feature=share \This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 422 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hn-FX8w6frM?feature=share \This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 423 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hn-FX8w6frM?feature=share \This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 424 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/st2mdsVCoks?feature=share This exquisite vintage Chinese rice grain porcelain teapot and saucer set, imported by Ranger of Norcross, Georgia, embodies the timeless elegance of traditional Ling Long ware—a style prized for its delicate translucence and precision craftsmanship. Originating from Jingdezhen, the historic porcelain capital of China, this form of artistry is instantly recognizable by its signature “rice grain” pattern—tiny oval cutouts carved into the porcelain before glazing, leaving luminous windows that glow softly when held to light. Each detail of this set reveals the meticulous balance of design and discipline that defines fine Chinese ceramics. The blue geometric border rings the lid, spout, and saucer, echoing centuries-old Ming and Qing dynasty motifs. Beneath, subtle hand-painted iron-red florals and gold-trimmed accents weave through the piece with restrained grace, reflecting both heritage and refinement. The craftsmanship remains crisp, with glaze that catches light like morning dew and gilded edges that speak of quiet luxury. Smaller in form than Western teapots, this is a gong fu-style teapot, designed for intentional, ceremonial tea service—an art in patience and precision. Whether admired as décor or used for steeping delicate oolong or jasmine teas, it carries the whisper of tradition with every pour. The original Ranger label remains intact beneath, a mark of authenticity linking East and West through mid-century trade. A harmony of history, artistry, and ritual, this teapot invites serenity to any table or collection—where every beam of light through porcelain feels like a breath of time itself. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 425 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/st2mdsVCoks?feature=share This exquisite vintage Chinese rice grain porcelain teapot and saucer set, imported by Ranger of Norcross, Georgia, embodies the timeless elegance of traditional Ling Long ware—a style prized for its delicate translucence and precision craftsmanship. Originating from Jingdezhen, the historic porcelain capital of China, this form of artistry is instantly recognizable by its signature “rice grain” pattern—tiny oval cutouts carved into the porcelain before glazing, leaving luminous windows that glow softly when held to light. Each detail of this set reveals the meticulous balance of design and discipline that defines fine Chinese ceramics. The blue geometric border rings the lid, spout, and saucer, echoing centuries-old Ming and Qing dynasty motifs. Beneath, subtle hand-painted iron-red florals and gold-trimmed accents weave through the piece with restrained grace, reflecting both heritage and refinement. The craftsmanship remains crisp, with glaze that catches light like morning dew and gilded edges that speak of quiet luxury. Smaller in form than Western teapots, this is a gong fu-style teapot, designed for intentional, ceremonial tea service—an art in patience and precision. Whether admired as décor or used for steeping delicate oolong or jasmine teas, it carries the whisper of tradition with every pour. The original Ranger label remains intact beneath, a mark of authenticity linking East and West through mid-century trade. A harmony of history, artistry, and ritual, this teapot invites serenity to any table or collection—where every beam of light through porcelain feels like a breath of time itself. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 426 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/st2mdsVCoks?feature=share This exquisite vintage Chinese rice grain porcelain teapot and saucer set, imported by Ranger of Norcross, Georgia, embodies the timeless elegance of traditional Ling Long ware—a style prized for its delicate translucence and precision craftsmanship. Originating from Jingdezhen, the historic porcelain capital of China, this form of artistry is instantly recognizable by its signature “rice grain” pattern—tiny oval cutouts carved into the porcelain before glazing, leaving luminous windows that glow softly when held to light. Each detail of this set reveals the meticulous balance of design and discipline that defines fine Chinese ceramics. The blue geometric border rings the lid, spout, and saucer, echoing centuries-old Ming and Qing dynasty motifs. Beneath, subtle hand-painted iron-red florals and gold-trimmed accents weave through the piece with restrained grace, reflecting both heritage and refinement. The craftsmanship remains crisp, with glaze that catches light like morning dew and gilded edges that speak of quiet luxury. Smaller in form than Western teapots, this is a gong fu-style teapot, designed for intentional, ceremonial tea service—an art in patience and precision. Whether admired as décor or used for steeping delicate oolong or jasmine teas, it carries the whisper of tradition with every pour. The original Ranger label remains intact beneath, a mark of authenticity linking East and West through mid-century trade. A harmony of history, artistry, and ritual, this teapot invites serenity to any table or collection—where every beam of light through porcelain feels like a breath of time itself. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 427 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/st2mdsVCoks?feature=share This exquisite vintage Chinese rice grain porcelain teapot and saucer set, imported by Ranger of Norcross, Georgia, embodies the timeless elegance of traditional Ling Long ware—a style prized for its delicate translucence and precision craftsmanship. Originating from Jingdezhen, the historic porcelain capital of China, this form of artistry is instantly recognizable by its signature “rice grain” pattern—tiny oval cutouts carved into the porcelain before glazing, leaving luminous windows that glow softly when held to light. Each detail of this set reveals the meticulous balance of design and discipline that defines fine Chinese ceramics. The blue geometric border rings the lid, spout, and saucer, echoing centuries-old Ming and Qing dynasty motifs. Beneath, subtle hand-painted iron-red florals and gold-trimmed accents weave through the piece with restrained grace, reflecting both heritage and refinement. The craftsmanship remains crisp, with glaze that catches light like morning dew and gilded edges that speak of quiet luxury. Smaller in form than Western teapots, this is a gong fu-style teapot, designed for intentional, ceremonial tea service—an art in patience and precision. Whether admired as décor or used for steeping delicate oolong or jasmine teas, it carries the whisper of tradition with every pour. The original Ranger label remains intact beneath, a mark of authenticity linking East and West through mid-century trade. A harmony of history, artistry, and ritual, this teapot invites serenity to any table or collection—where every beam of light through porcelain feels like a breath of time itself. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 428 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/st2mdsVCoks?feature=share This exquisite vintage Chinese rice grain porcelain teapot and saucer set, imported by Ranger of Norcross, Georgia, embodies the timeless elegance of traditional Ling Long ware—a style prized for its delicate translucence and precision craftsmanship. Originating from Jingdezhen, the historic porcelain capital of China, this form of artistry is instantly recognizable by its signature “rice grain” pattern—tiny oval cutouts carved into the porcelain before glazing, leaving luminous windows that glow softly when held to light. Each detail of this set reveals the meticulous balance of design and discipline that defines fine Chinese ceramics. The blue geometric border rings the lid, spout, and saucer, echoing centuries-old Ming and Qing dynasty motifs. Beneath, subtle hand-painted iron-red florals and gold-trimmed accents weave through the piece with restrained grace, reflecting both heritage and refinement. The craftsmanship remains crisp, with glaze that catches light like morning dew and gilded edges that speak of quiet luxury. Smaller in form than Western teapots, this is a gong fu-style teapot, designed for intentional, ceremonial tea service—an art in patience and precision. Whether admired as décor or used for steeping delicate oolong or jasmine teas, it carries the whisper of tradition with every pour. The original Ranger label remains intact beneath, a mark of authenticity linking East and West through mid-century trade. A harmony of history, artistry, and ritual, this teapot invites serenity to any table or collection—where every beam of light through porcelain feels like a breath of time itself. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 429 / 778 -
This vintage Royal Sealy Japan teacup and saucer set captures the essence of mid-century elegance and craftsmanship. Produced between the late 1940s and 1950s during Japan’s postwar export era, Royal Sealy was renowned for creating luxurious porcelain tea sets that married bold color, hand-painted artistry, and refined gold detailing. This stunning set features a deep cobalt blue luster finish—rich, glossy, and full of life—complemented by hand-painted florals inside the cup and at the saucer’s center medallion. The inner bowl reveals a beautifully rendered pink magnolia bloom, delicately brushed in gradient tones of rose and amethyst, surrounded by soft green foliage that contrasts against the luminous white porcelain. A thin band of hand-applied gold traces the rim and saucer edge, reflecting light with every turn. The handle, sculpted in a graceful loop, echoes the same blue glaze with subtle iridescence. Beneath, the hallmark reads: “Hand Painted, W.A.L. China, Japan,” a mark used by several Royal Sealy affiliates during the height of Japanese export porcelain production. Each set was individually hand-decorated—no two are identical—making this piece both collectible and deeply personal. Perfect as a display piece for collectors of vintage Japanese porcelain or as a centerpiece for afternoon tea, it bridges eras of design, from old-world romanticism to mid-century sophistication. In the presence of natural light, the glaze shifts like silk in motion, revealing the heart of its craftsmanship: quiet beauty, made to be admired, not hurried. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 430 / 778 -
This vintage Royal Sealy Japan teacup and saucer set captures the essence of mid-century elegance and craftsmanship. Produced between the late 1940s and 1950s during Japan’s postwar export era, Royal Sealy was renowned for creating luxurious porcelain tea sets that married bold color, hand-painted artistry, and refined gold detailing. This stunning set features a deep cobalt blue luster finish—rich, glossy, and full of life—complemented by hand-painted florals inside the cup and at the saucer’s center medallion. The inner bowl reveals a beautifully rendered pink magnolia bloom, delicately brushed in gradient tones of rose and amethyst, surrounded by soft green foliage that contrasts against the luminous white porcelain. A thin band of hand-applied gold traces the rim and saucer edge, reflecting light with every turn. The handle, sculpted in a graceful loop, echoes the same blue glaze with subtle iridescence. Beneath, the hallmark reads: “Hand Painted, W.A.L. China, Japan,” a mark used by several Royal Sealy affiliates during the height of Japanese export porcelain production. Each set was individually hand-decorated—no two are identical—making this piece both collectible and deeply personal. Perfect as a display piece for collectors of vintage Japanese porcelain or as a centerpiece for afternoon tea, it bridges eras of design, from old-world romanticism to mid-century sophistication. In the presence of natural light, the glaze shifts like silk in motion, revealing the heart of its craftsmanship: quiet beauty, made to be admired, not hurried. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 431 / 778 -
This vintage Royal Sealy Japan teacup and saucer set captures the essence of mid-century elegance and craftsmanship. Produced between the late 1940s and 1950s during Japan’s postwar export era, Royal Sealy was renowned for creating luxurious porcelain tea sets that married bold color, hand-painted artistry, and refined gold detailing. This stunning set features a deep cobalt blue luster finish—rich, glossy, and full of life—complemented by hand-painted florals inside the cup and at the saucer’s center medallion. The inner bowl reveals a beautifully rendered pink magnolia bloom, delicately brushed in gradient tones of rose and amethyst, surrounded by soft green foliage that contrasts against the luminous white porcelain. A thin band of hand-applied gold traces the rim and saucer edge, reflecting light with every turn. The handle, sculpted in a graceful loop, echoes the same blue glaze with subtle iridescence. Beneath, the hallmark reads: “Hand Painted, W.A.L. China, Japan,” a mark used by several Royal Sealy affiliates during the height of Japanese export porcelain production. Each set was individually hand-decorated—no two are identical—making this piece both collectible and deeply personal. Perfect as a display piece for collectors of vintage Japanese porcelain or as a centerpiece for afternoon tea, it bridges eras of design, from old-world romanticism to mid-century sophistication. In the presence of natural light, the glaze shifts like silk in motion, revealing the heart of its craftsmanship: quiet beauty, made to be admired, not hurried. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 432 / 778 -
This vintage Royal Sealy Japan teacup and saucer set captures the essence of mid-century elegance and craftsmanship. Produced between the late 1940s and 1950s during Japan’s postwar export era, Royal Sealy was renowned for creating luxurious porcelain tea sets that married bold color, hand-painted artistry, and refined gold detailing. This stunning set features a deep cobalt blue luster finish—rich, glossy, and full of life—complemented by hand-painted florals inside the cup and at the saucer’s center medallion. The inner bowl reveals a beautifully rendered pink magnolia bloom, delicately brushed in gradient tones of rose and amethyst, surrounded by soft green foliage that contrasts against the luminous white porcelain. A thin band of hand-applied gold traces the rim and saucer edge, reflecting light with every turn. The handle, sculpted in a graceful loop, echoes the same blue glaze with subtle iridescence. Beneath, the hallmark reads: “Hand Painted, W.A.L. China, Japan,” a mark used by several Royal Sealy affiliates during the height of Japanese export porcelain production. Each set was individually hand-decorated—no two are identical—making this piece both collectible and deeply personal. Perfect as a display piece for collectors of vintage Japanese porcelain or as a centerpiece for afternoon tea, it bridges eras of design, from old-world romanticism to mid-century sophistication. In the presence of natural light, the glaze shifts like silk in motion, revealing the heart of its craftsmanship: quiet beauty, made to be admired, not hurried. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 433 / 778 -
View video of this item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/FnxmEOXCTys?feature=share This exquisite vintage Lionheart England Fine Bone China teacup and saucer set stands as a timeless expression of English refinement and artistry. Crafted from the highest-quality fine bone china, it captures that delicate balance between lightness and strength that defined England’s golden age of porcelain production. The set features a gently fluted cup and saucer with scalloped rims, each edge delicately lined with 24-karat gold trim—a subtle accent that catches light like a soft whisper of luxury. The surface blooms with hand-painted florals: romantic roses in blush pink, pansies in periwinkle blue, and buttercup yellows that seem to sway among verdant green leaves. Every brushstroke reflects the precision of the artisan’s hand, with color layered in soft gradients that evoke the tenderness of springtime gardens. The elegant looped handle, shaped in the traditional English style, mirrors the cup’s graceful flare, making each sip feel like a gesture of ceremony. Marked “Lionheart England Fine Bone China” beneath, the emblem of the cross and laurel crest symbolizes enduring heritage—a brand that carried the pride of postwar English ceramics. Whether displayed under cabinet light, styled in a cottagecore vignette, or used to host afternoon tea, this set whispers of refinement and nostalgia. It’s a vessel of both history and grace, made not just to hold tea—but to hold memory. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 434 / 778 -
View video of this item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/FnxmEOXCTys?feature=share This exquisite vintage Lionheart England Fine Bone China teacup and saucer set stands as a timeless expression of English refinement and artistry. Crafted from the highest-quality fine bone china, it captures that delicate balance between lightness and strength that defined England’s golden age of porcelain production. The set features a gently fluted cup and saucer with scalloped rims, each edge delicately lined with 24-karat gold trim—a subtle accent that catches light like a soft whisper of luxury. The surface blooms with hand-painted florals: romantic roses in blush pink, pansies in periwinkle blue, and buttercup yellows that seem to sway among verdant green leaves. Every brushstroke reflects the precision of the artisan’s hand, with color layered in soft gradients that evoke the tenderness of springtime gardens. The elegant looped handle, shaped in the traditional English style, mirrors the cup’s graceful flare, making each sip feel like a gesture of ceremony. Marked “Lionheart England Fine Bone China” beneath, the emblem of the cross and laurel crest symbolizes enduring heritage—a brand that carried the pride of postwar English ceramics. Whether displayed under cabinet light, styled in a cottagecore vignette, or used to host afternoon tea, this set whispers of refinement and nostalgia. It’s a vessel of both history and grace, made not just to hold tea—but to hold memory. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 435 / 778 -
View video of this item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/FnxmEOXCTys?feature=share This exquisite vintage Lionheart England Fine Bone China teacup and saucer set stands as a timeless expression of English refinement and artistry. Crafted from the highest-quality fine bone china, it captures that delicate balance between lightness and strength that defined England’s golden age of porcelain production. The set features a gently fluted cup and saucer with scalloped rims, each edge delicately lined with 24-karat gold trim—a subtle accent that catches light like a soft whisper of luxury. The surface blooms with hand-painted florals: romantic roses in blush pink, pansies in periwinkle blue, and buttercup yellows that seem to sway among verdant green leaves. Every brushstroke reflects the precision of the artisan’s hand, with color layered in soft gradients that evoke the tenderness of springtime gardens. The elegant looped handle, shaped in the traditional English style, mirrors the cup’s graceful flare, making each sip feel like a gesture of ceremony. Marked “Lionheart England Fine Bone China” beneath, the emblem of the cross and laurel crest symbolizes enduring heritage—a brand that carried the pride of postwar English ceramics. Whether displayed under cabinet light, styled in a cottagecore vignette, or used to host afternoon tea, this set whispers of refinement and nostalgia. It’s a vessel of both history and grace, made not just to hold tea—but to hold memory. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 436 / 778 -
View video of this item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/FnxmEOXCTys?feature=share This exquisite vintage Lionheart England Fine Bone China teacup and saucer set stands as a timeless expression of English refinement and artistry. Crafted from the highest-quality fine bone china, it captures that delicate balance between lightness and strength that defined England’s golden age of porcelain production. The set features a gently fluted cup and saucer with scalloped rims, each edge delicately lined with 24-karat gold trim—a subtle accent that catches light like a soft whisper of luxury. The surface blooms with hand-painted florals: romantic roses in blush pink, pansies in periwinkle blue, and buttercup yellows that seem to sway among verdant green leaves. Every brushstroke reflects the precision of the artisan’s hand, with color layered in soft gradients that evoke the tenderness of springtime gardens. The elegant looped handle, shaped in the traditional English style, mirrors the cup’s graceful flare, making each sip feel like a gesture of ceremony. Marked “Lionheart England Fine Bone China” beneath, the emblem of the cross and laurel crest symbolizes enduring heritage—a brand that carried the pride of postwar English ceramics. Whether displayed under cabinet light, styled in a cottagecore vignette, or used to host afternoon tea, this set whispers of refinement and nostalgia. It’s a vessel of both history and grace, made not just to hold tea—but to hold memory. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 437 / 778 -
View video of this item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/FnxmEOXCTys?feature=share This exquisite vintage Lionheart England Fine Bone China teacup and saucer set stands as a timeless expression of English refinement and artistry. Crafted from the highest-quality fine bone china, it captures that delicate balance between lightness and strength that defined England’s golden age of porcelain production. The set features a gently fluted cup and saucer with scalloped rims, each edge delicately lined with 24-karat gold trim—a subtle accent that catches light like a soft whisper of luxury. The surface blooms with hand-painted florals: romantic roses in blush pink, pansies in periwinkle blue, and buttercup yellows that seem to sway among verdant green leaves. Every brushstroke reflects the precision of the artisan’s hand, with color layered in soft gradients that evoke the tenderness of springtime gardens. The elegant looped handle, shaped in the traditional English style, mirrors the cup’s graceful flare, making each sip feel like a gesture of ceremony. Marked “Lionheart England Fine Bone China” beneath, the emblem of the cross and laurel crest symbolizes enduring heritage—a brand that carried the pride of postwar English ceramics. Whether displayed under cabinet light, styled in a cottagecore vignette, or used to host afternoon tea, this set whispers of refinement and nostalgia. It’s a vessel of both history and grace, made not just to hold tea—but to hold memory. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 438 / 778 -
View video of this item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/FnxmEOXCTys?feature=share This exquisite vintage Lionheart England Fine Bone China teacup and saucer set stands as a timeless expression of English refinement and artistry. Crafted from the highest-quality fine bone china, it captures that delicate balance between lightness and strength that defined England’s golden age of porcelain production. The set features a gently fluted cup and saucer with scalloped rims, each edge delicately lined with 24-karat gold trim—a subtle accent that catches light like a soft whisper of luxury. The surface blooms with hand-painted florals: romantic roses in blush pink, pansies in periwinkle blue, and buttercup yellows that seem to sway among verdant green leaves. Every brushstroke reflects the precision of the artisan’s hand, with color layered in soft gradients that evoke the tenderness of springtime gardens. The elegant looped handle, shaped in the traditional English style, mirrors the cup’s graceful flare, making each sip feel like a gesture of ceremony. Marked “Lionheart England Fine Bone China” beneath, the emblem of the cross and laurel crest symbolizes enduring heritage—a brand that carried the pride of postwar English ceramics. Whether displayed under cabinet light, styled in a cottagecore vignette, or used to host afternoon tea, this set whispers of refinement and nostalgia. It’s a vessel of both history and grace, made not just to hold tea—but to hold memory. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 439 / 778 -
View product video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/ZNcTnjdoqRA?feature=share This charming pair of vintage Delft Blue windmill salt and pepper shakers captures the heart of Dutch artistry in miniature form. Crafted in traditional ceramic and finished in the unmistakable blue-and-white glaze of classic Delftware, these pieces evoke the serene canals, tulip fields, and timeless windmills of the Netherlands. Each shaker is hand-painted, featuring intricate cobalt blue floral and geometric motifs against a crisp white glaze. The windmill blades, delicately modeled and affixed with small brass pins, are functional and can gently rotate—adding an authentic touch of whimsy and movement. The bases are marked with hand-painted numbers (“114”), typical of older production methods, suggesting small-batch craftsmanship rather than mass manufacturing. Originating from the mid-20th century, these delightful ceramic figures exemplify the artistry passed down through Dutch pottery traditions that date back to the 1600s. Originally inspired by Chinese porcelain, Delft artisans transformed the technique into something uniquely European—imbuing each piece with pastoral charm and heritage. Whether displayed in a vintage kitchen, tucked into a curio cabinet, or used as a quaint conversation piece, these windmill shakers invite nostalgia and storytelling. Their enduring color, folk-inspired detailing, and practical form make them the perfect collectible for admirers of Delftware and European pottery alike. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 440 / 778 -
View product video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/ZNcTnjdoqRA?feature=share This charming pair of vintage Delft Blue windmill salt and pepper shakers captures the heart of Dutch artistry in miniature form. Crafted in traditional ceramic and finished in the unmistakable blue-and-white glaze of classic Delftware, these pieces evoke the serene canals, tulip fields, and timeless windmills of the Netherlands. Each shaker is hand-painted, featuring intricate cobalt blue floral and geometric motifs against a crisp white glaze. The windmill blades, delicately modeled and affixed with small brass pins, are functional and can gently rotate—adding an authentic touch of whimsy and movement. The bases are marked with hand-painted numbers (“114”), typical of older production methods, suggesting small-batch craftsmanship rather than mass manufacturing. Originating from the mid-20th century, these delightful ceramic figures exemplify the artistry passed down through Dutch pottery traditions that date back to the 1600s. Originally inspired by Chinese porcelain, Delft artisans transformed the technique into something uniquely European—imbuing each piece with pastoral charm and heritage. Whether displayed in a vintage kitchen, tucked into a curio cabinet, or used as a quaint conversation piece, these windmill shakers invite nostalgia and storytelling. Their enduring color, folk-inspired detailing, and practical form make them the perfect collectible for admirers of Delftware and European pottery alike. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 441 / 778 -
View product video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/ZNcTnjdoqRA?feature=share This charming pair of vintage Delft Blue windmill salt and pepper shakers captures the heart of Dutch artistry in miniature form. Crafted in traditional ceramic and finished in the unmistakable blue-and-white glaze of classic Delftware, these pieces evoke the serene canals, tulip fields, and timeless windmills of the Netherlands. Each shaker is hand-painted, featuring intricate cobalt blue floral and geometric motifs against a crisp white glaze. The windmill blades, delicately modeled and affixed with small brass pins, are functional and can gently rotate—adding an authentic touch of whimsy and movement. The bases are marked with hand-painted numbers (“114”), typical of older production methods, suggesting small-batch craftsmanship rather than mass manufacturing. Originating from the mid-20th century, these delightful ceramic figures exemplify the artistry passed down through Dutch pottery traditions that date back to the 1600s. Originally inspired by Chinese porcelain, Delft artisans transformed the technique into something uniquely European—imbuing each piece with pastoral charm and heritage. Whether displayed in a vintage kitchen, tucked into a curio cabinet, or used as a quaint conversation piece, these windmill shakers invite nostalgia and storytelling. Their enduring color, folk-inspired detailing, and practical form make them the perfect collectible for admirers of Delftware and European pottery alike. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 442 / 778 -
View product video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/h61dA9BNHFA?feature=share This exquisite hand-painted ceramic apothecary jar, crafted in Portugal for Nora Fenton and signed “Dina,” embodies the artistry and heritage of traditional Portuguese faience. Standing 14 inches tall, its hexagonal form and domed lid command attention with graceful symmetry and painterly charm — a true marriage of craftsmanship and culture. Each panel is a story told in brushstrokes: soft florals and whimsical blue creatures dance among fine black outlines, surrounded by gentle bands of saffron, sky blue, rose, and green. The design carries echoes of 18th-century French Rouen pottery blended with the vivid folk energy of Iberian ceramics. Every curve, from pedestal base to finial tip, speaks to the pride and patience of handwork — the kind of imperfection that defines authenticity. Commissioned by American collector Nora Fenton, whose name became synonymous with mid-century European imports, this piece is marked “Made in Portugal for Nora Fenton” and numbered beneath the base. The signature “Dina” identifies one of the skilled artisans who gave life to her exclusive lines of hand-decorated ceramics during the 1960s–1970s. A small area of wear and glaze loss near the base can be seen, consistent with age and handling, but it does not detract from its display appeal — instead, it adds a sense of journey and time-earned authenticity. Whether displayed in a sunlit kitchen, classic study, or atop a marble console, this 14-inch urn is a conversation between color, tradition, and time. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 443 / 778 -
View product video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/h61dA9BNHFA?feature=share This exquisite hand-painted ceramic apothecary jar, crafted in Portugal for Nora Fenton and signed “Dina,” embodies the artistry and heritage of traditional Portuguese faience. Standing 14 inches tall, its hexagonal form and domed lid command attention with graceful symmetry and painterly charm — a true marriage of craftsmanship and culture. Each panel is a story told in brushstrokes: soft florals and whimsical blue creatures dance among fine black outlines, surrounded by gentle bands of saffron, sky blue, rose, and green. The design carries echoes of 18th-century French Rouen pottery blended with the vivid folk energy of Iberian ceramics. Every curve, from pedestal base to finial tip, speaks to the pride and patience of handwork — the kind of imperfection that defines authenticity. Commissioned by American collector Nora Fenton, whose name became synonymous with mid-century European imports, this piece is marked “Made in Portugal for Nora Fenton” and numbered beneath the base. The signature “Dina” identifies one of the skilled artisans who gave life to her exclusive lines of hand-decorated ceramics during the 1960s–1970s. A small area of wear and glaze loss near the base can be seen, consistent with age and handling, but it does not detract from its display appeal — instead, it adds a sense of journey and time-earned authenticity. Whether displayed in a sunlit kitchen, classic study, or atop a marble console, this 14-inch urn is a conversation between color, tradition, and time. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 444 / 778 -
View product video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/h61dA9BNHFA?feature=share This exquisite hand-painted ceramic apothecary jar, crafted in Portugal for Nora Fenton and signed “Dina,” embodies the artistry and heritage of traditional Portuguese faience. Standing 14 inches tall, its hexagonal form and domed lid command attention with graceful symmetry and painterly charm — a true marriage of craftsmanship and culture. Each panel is a story told in brushstrokes: soft florals and whimsical blue creatures dance among fine black outlines, surrounded by gentle bands of saffron, sky blue, rose, and green. The design carries echoes of 18th-century French Rouen pottery blended with the vivid folk energy of Iberian ceramics. Every curve, from pedestal base to finial tip, speaks to the pride and patience of handwork — the kind of imperfection that defines authenticity. Commissioned by American collector Nora Fenton, whose name became synonymous with mid-century European imports, this piece is marked “Made in Portugal for Nora Fenton” and numbered beneath the base. The signature “Dina” identifies one of the skilled artisans who gave life to her exclusive lines of hand-decorated ceramics during the 1960s–1970s. A small area of wear and glaze loss near the base can be seen, consistent with age and handling, but it does not detract from its display appeal — instead, it adds a sense of journey and time-earned authenticity. Whether displayed in a sunlit kitchen, classic study, or atop a marble console, this 14-inch urn is a conversation between color, tradition, and time. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 445 / 778 -
View product video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/h61dA9BNHFA?feature=share This exquisite hand-painted ceramic apothecary jar, crafted in Portugal for Nora Fenton and signed “Dina,” embodies the artistry and heritage of traditional Portuguese faience. Standing 14 inches tall, its hexagonal form and domed lid command attention with graceful symmetry and painterly charm — a true marriage of craftsmanship and culture. Each panel is a story told in brushstrokes: soft florals and whimsical blue creatures dance among fine black outlines, surrounded by gentle bands of saffron, sky blue, rose, and green. The design carries echoes of 18th-century French Rouen pottery blended with the vivid folk energy of Iberian ceramics. Every curve, from pedestal base to finial tip, speaks to the pride and patience of handwork — the kind of imperfection that defines authenticity. Commissioned by American collector Nora Fenton, whose name became synonymous with mid-century European imports, this piece is marked “Made in Portugal for Nora Fenton” and numbered beneath the base. The signature “Dina” identifies one of the skilled artisans who gave life to her exclusive lines of hand-decorated ceramics during the 1960s–1970s. A small area of wear and glaze loss near the base can be seen, consistent with age and handling, but it does not detract from its display appeal — instead, it adds a sense of journey and time-earned authenticity. Whether displayed in a sunlit kitchen, classic study, or atop a marble console, this 14-inch urn is a conversation between color, tradition, and time. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 446 / 778 -
View product video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/h61dA9BNHFA?feature=share This exquisite hand-painted ceramic apothecary jar, crafted in Portugal for Nora Fenton and signed “Dina,” embodies the artistry and heritage of traditional Portuguese faience. Standing 14 inches tall, its hexagonal form and domed lid command attention with graceful symmetry and painterly charm — a true marriage of craftsmanship and culture. Each panel is a story told in brushstrokes: soft florals and whimsical blue creatures dance among fine black outlines, surrounded by gentle bands of saffron, sky blue, rose, and green. The design carries echoes of 18th-century French Rouen pottery blended with the vivid folk energy of Iberian ceramics. Every curve, from pedestal base to finial tip, speaks to the pride and patience of handwork — the kind of imperfection that defines authenticity. Commissioned by American collector Nora Fenton, whose name became synonymous with mid-century European imports, this piece is marked “Made in Portugal for Nora Fenton” and numbered beneath the base. The signature “Dina” identifies one of the skilled artisans who gave life to her exclusive lines of hand-decorated ceramics during the 1960s–1970s. A small area of wear and glaze loss near the base can be seen, consistent with age and handling, but it does not detract from its display appeal — instead, it adds a sense of journey and time-earned authenticity. Whether displayed in a sunlit kitchen, classic study, or atop a marble console, this 14-inch urn is a conversation between color, tradition, and time. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 447 / 778 -
View product video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/h61dA9BNHFA?feature=share This exquisite hand-painted ceramic apothecary jar, crafted in Portugal for Nora Fenton and signed “Dina,” embodies the artistry and heritage of traditional Portuguese faience. Standing 14 inches tall, its hexagonal form and domed lid command attention with graceful symmetry and painterly charm — a true marriage of craftsmanship and culture. Each panel is a story told in brushstrokes: soft florals and whimsical blue creatures dance among fine black outlines, surrounded by gentle bands of saffron, sky blue, rose, and green. The design carries echoes of 18th-century French Rouen pottery blended with the vivid folk energy of Iberian ceramics. Every curve, from pedestal base to finial tip, speaks to the pride and patience of handwork — the kind of imperfection that defines authenticity. Commissioned by American collector Nora Fenton, whose name became synonymous with mid-century European imports, this piece is marked “Made in Portugal for Nora Fenton” and numbered beneath the base. The signature “Dina” identifies one of the skilled artisans who gave life to her exclusive lines of hand-decorated ceramics during the 1960s–1970s. A small area of wear and glaze loss near the base can be seen, consistent with age and handling, but it does not detract from its display appeal — instead, it adds a sense of journey and time-earned authenticity. Whether displayed in a sunlit kitchen, classic study, or atop a marble console, this 14-inch urn is a conversation between color, tradition, and time. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 448 / 778 -
View video of item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/W272mexLaWQ?feature=share Step back into a world where elegance was expected, and every gathering began with the delicate clink of silver. This vintage three-piece silver-plated coffee and tea service embodies that timeless ritual of refinement and warmth. Comprising a tall lidded coffee pot, a covered sugar bowl, and a matching creamer, this set was crafted in a style that defined grace for generations. Though unmarked by any maker’s stamp, its design speaks for itself — from the fluid, sculpted handles to the gentle curve of each vessel, reflecting both artistry and intention. Time has left its signature here — a natural patina that softens the shine into a rich, shadowed luster, revealing depth and authenticity. Each piece carries subtle signs of use, evidence of mornings shared and moments remembered. Beneath the tarnish lies the glow of polished silver, waiting to emerge again should one choose to restore its brilliance. Whether displayed proudly as-is, with its romantic aged finish, or polished to mirror sheen, this set remains a testament to craftsmanship that endures. Perfect for collectors, decorators, and connoisseurs of fine vintage silver, this trio adds a touch of grandeur to any dining room, coffee bar, or curio cabinet. It complements both antique and modern interiors alike — an echo of tradition that never goes out of style. The unmarked nature adds to its allure, allowing it to transcend brand and origin, existing purely as an object of beauty and quiet strength. Every pour, every reflection, every curve tells a story — of family breakfasts, candlelit dinners, and the unspoken grace of a well-lived life. With each piece balanced in both form and weight, the set embodies the very idea of heirloom quality. Whether used for service, film staging, or display, it captures the delicate poetry of time itself. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 449 / 778 -
View video of item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/W272mexLaWQ?feature=share Step back into a world where elegance was expected, and every gathering began with the delicate clink of silver. This vintage three-piece silver-plated coffee and tea service embodies that timeless ritual of refinement and warmth. Comprising a tall lidded coffee pot, a covered sugar bowl, and a matching creamer, this set was crafted in a style that defined grace for generations. Though unmarked by any maker’s stamp, its design speaks for itself — from the fluid, sculpted handles to the gentle curve of each vessel, reflecting both artistry and intention. Time has left its signature here — a natural patina that softens the shine into a rich, shadowed luster, revealing depth and authenticity. Each piece carries subtle signs of use, evidence of mornings shared and moments remembered. Beneath the tarnish lies the glow of polished silver, waiting to emerge again should one choose to restore its brilliance. Whether displayed proudly as-is, with its romantic aged finish, or polished to mirror sheen, this set remains a testament to craftsmanship that endures. Perfect for collectors, decorators, and connoisseurs of fine vintage silver, this trio adds a touch of grandeur to any dining room, coffee bar, or curio cabinet. It complements both antique and modern interiors alike — an echo of tradition that never goes out of style. The unmarked nature adds to its allure, allowing it to transcend brand and origin, existing purely as an object of beauty and quiet strength. Every pour, every reflection, every curve tells a story — of family breakfasts, candlelit dinners, and the unspoken grace of a well-lived life. With each piece balanced in both form and weight, the set embodies the very idea of heirloom quality. Whether used for service, film staging, or display, it captures the delicate poetry of time itself. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 450 / 778 -
View video of item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/W272mexLaWQ?feature=share Step back into a world where elegance was expected, and every gathering began with the delicate clink of silver. This vintage three-piece silver-plated coffee and tea service embodies that timeless ritual of refinement and warmth. Comprising a tall lidded coffee pot, a covered sugar bowl, and a matching creamer, this set was crafted in a style that defined grace for generations. Though unmarked by any maker’s stamp, its design speaks for itself — from the fluid, sculpted handles to the gentle curve of each vessel, reflecting both artistry and intention. Time has left its signature here — a natural patina that softens the shine into a rich, shadowed luster, revealing depth and authenticity. Each piece carries subtle signs of use, evidence of mornings shared and moments remembered. Beneath the tarnish lies the glow of polished silver, waiting to emerge again should one choose to restore its brilliance. Whether displayed proudly as-is, with its romantic aged finish, or polished to mirror sheen, this set remains a testament to craftsmanship that endures. Perfect for collectors, decorators, and connoisseurs of fine vintage silver, this trio adds a touch of grandeur to any dining room, coffee bar, or curio cabinet. It complements both antique and modern interiors alike — an echo of tradition that never goes out of style. The unmarked nature adds to its allure, allowing it to transcend brand and origin, existing purely as an object of beauty and quiet strength. Every pour, every reflection, every curve tells a story — of family breakfasts, candlelit dinners, and the unspoken grace of a well-lived life. With each piece balanced in both form and weight, the set embodies the very idea of heirloom quality. Whether used for service, film staging, or display, it captures the delicate poetry of time itself. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 451 / 778 -
View video of item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/W272mexLaWQ?feature=share Step back into a world where elegance was expected, and every gathering began with the delicate clink of silver. This vintage three-piece silver-plated coffee and tea service embodies that timeless ritual of refinement and warmth. Comprising a tall lidded coffee pot, a covered sugar bowl, and a matching creamer, this set was crafted in a style that defined grace for generations. Though unmarked by any maker’s stamp, its design speaks for itself — from the fluid, sculpted handles to the gentle curve of each vessel, reflecting both artistry and intention. Time has left its signature here — a natural patina that softens the shine into a rich, shadowed luster, revealing depth and authenticity. Each piece carries subtle signs of use, evidence of mornings shared and moments remembered. Beneath the tarnish lies the glow of polished silver, waiting to emerge again should one choose to restore its brilliance. Whether displayed proudly as-is, with its romantic aged finish, or polished to mirror sheen, this set remains a testament to craftsmanship that endures. Perfect for collectors, decorators, and connoisseurs of fine vintage silver, this trio adds a touch of grandeur to any dining room, coffee bar, or curio cabinet. It complements both antique and modern interiors alike — an echo of tradition that never goes out of style. The unmarked nature adds to its allure, allowing it to transcend brand and origin, existing purely as an object of beauty and quiet strength. Every pour, every reflection, every curve tells a story — of family breakfasts, candlelit dinners, and the unspoken grace of a well-lived life. With each piece balanced in both form and weight, the set embodies the very idea of heirloom quality. Whether used for service, film staging, or display, it captures the delicate poetry of time itself. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 452 / 778 -
View video of this item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/XkXN0-c6pxw?feature=share Step into a scene frozen in ambered wax — a master craftsman at his workbench, the soft glow of firelight dancing across his tools. This vintage German hand-carved candle, titled “Bäcker” (German for baker), captures the timeless artistry and spirit of European craftsmanship in sculpted wax form. Hand-carved in Germany, likely by Johann Gunter of Walldürn-Baden, this 11-inch masterpiece is not merely a candle — it is storytelling in form and texture. Created from dense, layered beeswax and sculpted while still warm, these intricate 3D relief candles were produced in small batches throughout mid-20th century Germany. Each was carved by hand to depict a scene of daily life — here, the humble baker, shaping loaves within his cozy workshop. Below him, apprentices move with steady purpose, and every brick, beam, and barrel tells a story of labor, warmth, and honest creation. The candle’s rich honey and chestnut tones have deepened beautifully over the decades, enhancing its dimensional relief. Though designed with a wick, many of these candles were never burned — intended instead for admiration as sculptural decor. Their layered composition often includes an inner candle core that can be lit without disturbing the ornate exterior, allowing the outer carvings to glow softly from within. This particular piece shows careful preservation — a remarkable survival of a traditional German folk art form that has become increasingly rare. It remains structurally sound, with light surface wear consistent with age, adding only to its vintage authenticity and charm. Perfect for collectors of European art, Bavarian folk pieces, or decorative curiosities, this hand-carved “Bäcker” candle embodies craftsmanship from a time when artisans transformed the simplest materials into heirlooms of warmth and humanity. Whether displayed in a study, kitchen, or display case, it carries the scent and soul of old-world storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 453 / 778 -
View video of this item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/XkXN0-c6pxw?feature=share Step into a scene frozen in ambered wax — a master craftsman at his workbench, the soft glow of firelight dancing across his tools. This vintage German hand-carved candle, titled “Bäcker” (German for baker), captures the timeless artistry and spirit of European craftsmanship in sculpted wax form. Hand-carved in Germany, likely by Johann Gunter of Walldürn-Baden, this 11-inch masterpiece is not merely a candle — it is storytelling in form and texture. Created from dense, layered beeswax and sculpted while still warm, these intricate 3D relief candles were produced in small batches throughout mid-20th century Germany. Each was carved by hand to depict a scene of daily life — here, the humble baker, shaping loaves within his cozy workshop. Below him, apprentices move with steady purpose, and every brick, beam, and barrel tells a story of labor, warmth, and honest creation. The candle’s rich honey and chestnut tones have deepened beautifully over the decades, enhancing its dimensional relief. Though designed with a wick, many of these candles were never burned — intended instead for admiration as sculptural decor. Their layered composition often includes an inner candle core that can be lit without disturbing the ornate exterior, allowing the outer carvings to glow softly from within. This particular piece shows careful preservation — a remarkable survival of a traditional German folk art form that has become increasingly rare. It remains structurally sound, with light surface wear consistent with age, adding only to its vintage authenticity and charm. Perfect for collectors of European art, Bavarian folk pieces, or decorative curiosities, this hand-carved “Bäcker” candle embodies craftsmanship from a time when artisans transformed the simplest materials into heirlooms of warmth and humanity. Whether displayed in a study, kitchen, or display case, it carries the scent and soul of old-world storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 454 / 778 -
View video of this item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/XkXN0-c6pxw?feature=share Step into a scene frozen in ambered wax — a master craftsman at his workbench, the soft glow of firelight dancing across his tools. This vintage German hand-carved candle, titled “Bäcker” (German for baker), captures the timeless artistry and spirit of European craftsmanship in sculpted wax form. Hand-carved in Germany, likely by Johann Gunter of Walldürn-Baden, this 11-inch masterpiece is not merely a candle — it is storytelling in form and texture. Created from dense, layered beeswax and sculpted while still warm, these intricate 3D relief candles were produced in small batches throughout mid-20th century Germany. Each was carved by hand to depict a scene of daily life — here, the humble baker, shaping loaves within his cozy workshop. Below him, apprentices move with steady purpose, and every brick, beam, and barrel tells a story of labor, warmth, and honest creation. The candle’s rich honey and chestnut tones have deepened beautifully over the decades, enhancing its dimensional relief. Though designed with a wick, many of these candles were never burned — intended instead for admiration as sculptural decor. Their layered composition often includes an inner candle core that can be lit without disturbing the ornate exterior, allowing the outer carvings to glow softly from within. This particular piece shows careful preservation — a remarkable survival of a traditional German folk art form that has become increasingly rare. It remains structurally sound, with light surface wear consistent with age, adding only to its vintage authenticity and charm. Perfect for collectors of European art, Bavarian folk pieces, or decorative curiosities, this hand-carved “Bäcker” candle embodies craftsmanship from a time when artisans transformed the simplest materials into heirlooms of warmth and humanity. Whether displayed in a study, kitchen, or display case, it carries the scent and soul of old-world storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 455 / 778 -
View video of this item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/qB5_nJQvdUw?feature=share This vintage ruby red flared bowl radiates the timeless warmth of mid-century modern artistry — where glass met light, and design was born from emotion. Handcrafted with a smooth, flared silhouette and substantial weight, it glows with a rich, deep hue that dances between crimson and cabernet. The color alone feels alive, changing tone as the light shifts, revealing the passion and craftsmanship behind every curve. Often associated with Teleflora’s elegant art glass creations from the 1960s and 1970s, this piece embodies the spirit of an era that celebrated simplicity and form. Whether displayed as a standalone sculpture, filled with floating candles, or used as a dramatic centerpiece, it carries an undeniable cinematic presence. The thick, luminous glass reflects light in soft gradients, creating a sense of movement even in stillness. In excellent vintage condition, this bowl is a celebration of balance — strength and beauty, transparency and depth. It bridges design and memory, making it perfect for collectors of vintage décor or anyone who appreciates artistry that transcends time. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 456 / 778 -
View video of this item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/qB5_nJQvdUw?feature=share This vintage ruby red flared bowl radiates the timeless warmth of mid-century modern artistry — where glass met light, and design was born from emotion. Handcrafted with a smooth, flared silhouette and substantial weight, it glows with a rich, deep hue that dances between crimson and cabernet. The color alone feels alive, changing tone as the light shifts, revealing the passion and craftsmanship behind every curve. Often associated with Teleflora’s elegant art glass creations from the 1960s and 1970s, this piece embodies the spirit of an era that celebrated simplicity and form. Whether displayed as a standalone sculpture, filled with floating candles, or used as a dramatic centerpiece, it carries an undeniable cinematic presence. The thick, luminous glass reflects light in soft gradients, creating a sense of movement even in stillness. In excellent vintage condition, this bowl is a celebration of balance — strength and beauty, transparency and depth. It bridges design and memory, making it perfect for collectors of vintage décor or anyone who appreciates artistry that transcends time. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 457 / 778 -
View video of this item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/qB5_nJQvdUw?feature=share This vintage ruby red flared bowl radiates the timeless warmth of mid-century modern artistry — where glass met light, and design was born from emotion. Handcrafted with a smooth, flared silhouette and substantial weight, it glows with a rich, deep hue that dances between crimson and cabernet. The color alone feels alive, changing tone as the light shifts, revealing the passion and craftsmanship behind every curve. Often associated with Teleflora’s elegant art glass creations from the 1960s and 1970s, this piece embodies the spirit of an era that celebrated simplicity and form. Whether displayed as a standalone sculpture, filled with floating candles, or used as a dramatic centerpiece, it carries an undeniable cinematic presence. The thick, luminous glass reflects light in soft gradients, creating a sense of movement even in stillness. In excellent vintage condition, this bowl is a celebration of balance — strength and beauty, transparency and depth. It bridges design and memory, making it perfect for collectors of vintage décor or anyone who appreciates artistry that transcends time. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 458 / 778 -
View video of item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/r-B2HRjJZ9w?feature=share A delightful nod to the charm of bygone kitchens, this vintage ceramic bunny cookie jar captures both whimsy and warmth in its sculpted form. Standing approximately twelve inches tall, this glossy white rabbit holds a bright orange carrot close to its chest, embodying the sweetness and abundance of springtime. Imported by Mode of Wilmington, Delaware, and made in China, this collectible reflects the early-2000s era of fine ceramic artistry when everyday household pieces were created with the grace of decorative sculpture. The finish gleams with hand-applied glaze, giving depth and shine to every curve—from the perk of its tall ears to the gentle lines of its paws. Its presence transforms any space, effortlessly blending function and nostalgia. Whether displayed on a countertop, gracing an Easter table, or keeping cookies tucked away between celebrations, it radiates the quiet joy of simple traditions. Pieces like this one evoke the comfort of family kitchens and the echo of shared laughter around fresh-baked sweets. Its substantial weight and rich ceramic texture make it feel heirloom-worthy, while its timeless design welcomes both collectors and decorators alike. In excellent vintage condition with light signs of age, this rabbit is ready to begin its next chapter in a new home—continuing the story of warmth it was crafted to hold. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 459 / 778 -
View video of item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/r-B2HRjJZ9w?feature=share A delightful nod to the charm of bygone kitchens, this vintage ceramic bunny cookie jar captures both whimsy and warmth in its sculpted form. Standing approximately twelve inches tall, this glossy white rabbit holds a bright orange carrot close to its chest, embodying the sweetness and abundance of springtime. Imported by Mode of Wilmington, Delaware, and made in China, this collectible reflects the early-2000s era of fine ceramic artistry when everyday household pieces were created with the grace of decorative sculpture. The finish gleams with hand-applied glaze, giving depth and shine to every curve—from the perk of its tall ears to the gentle lines of its paws. Its presence transforms any space, effortlessly blending function and nostalgia. Whether displayed on a countertop, gracing an Easter table, or keeping cookies tucked away between celebrations, it radiates the quiet joy of simple traditions. Pieces like this one evoke the comfort of family kitchens and the echo of shared laughter around fresh-baked sweets. Its substantial weight and rich ceramic texture make it feel heirloom-worthy, while its timeless design welcomes both collectors and decorators alike. In excellent vintage condition with light signs of age, this rabbit is ready to begin its next chapter in a new home—continuing the story of warmth it was crafted to hold. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 460 / 778 -
View video of item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/r-B2HRjJZ9w?feature=share A delightful nod to the charm of bygone kitchens, this vintage ceramic bunny cookie jar captures both whimsy and warmth in its sculpted form. Standing approximately twelve inches tall, this glossy white rabbit holds a bright orange carrot close to its chest, embodying the sweetness and abundance of springtime. Imported by Mode of Wilmington, Delaware, and made in China, this collectible reflects the early-2000s era of fine ceramic artistry when everyday household pieces were created with the grace of decorative sculpture. The finish gleams with hand-applied glaze, giving depth and shine to every curve—from the perk of its tall ears to the gentle lines of its paws. Its presence transforms any space, effortlessly blending function and nostalgia. Whether displayed on a countertop, gracing an Easter table, or keeping cookies tucked away between celebrations, it radiates the quiet joy of simple traditions. Pieces like this one evoke the comfort of family kitchens and the echo of shared laughter around fresh-baked sweets. Its substantial weight and rich ceramic texture make it feel heirloom-worthy, while its timeless design welcomes both collectors and decorators alike. In excellent vintage condition with light signs of age, this rabbit is ready to begin its next chapter in a new home—continuing the story of warmth it was crafted to hold. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 461 / 778 -
View video of item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/r-B2HRjJZ9w?feature=share A delightful nod to the charm of bygone kitchens, this vintage ceramic bunny cookie jar captures both whimsy and warmth in its sculpted form. Standing approximately twelve inches tall, this glossy white rabbit holds a bright orange carrot close to its chest, embodying the sweetness and abundance of springtime. Imported by Mode of Wilmington, Delaware, and made in China, this collectible reflects the early-2000s era of fine ceramic artistry when everyday household pieces were created with the grace of decorative sculpture. The finish gleams with hand-applied glaze, giving depth and shine to every curve—from the perk of its tall ears to the gentle lines of its paws. Its presence transforms any space, effortlessly blending function and nostalgia. Whether displayed on a countertop, gracing an Easter table, or keeping cookies tucked away between celebrations, it radiates the quiet joy of simple traditions. Pieces like this one evoke the comfort of family kitchens and the echo of shared laughter around fresh-baked sweets. Its substantial weight and rich ceramic texture make it feel heirloom-worthy, while its timeless design welcomes both collectors and decorators alike. In excellent vintage condition with light signs of age, this rabbit is ready to begin its next chapter in a new home—continuing the story of warmth it was crafted to hold. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 462 / 778 -
View video of this item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Wc4-s5GZqnA?feature=share From the golden age of American ceramics comes this vintage Shawnee Pottery cocker spaniel planter, a mid-century collectible that blends charm, craftsmanship, and nostalgia. Produced in Zanesville, Ohio during the 1940s to 1950s, this off-white glazed ceramic piece captures the gentle form of a spaniel seated in loyal repose, its soft features and rounded curves characteristic of Shawnee’s beloved mid-century designs. The piece exhibits the warm ivory hue and subtle crackle glazing often seen in genuine Shawnee pottery, evoking a quiet sense of age and authenticity. Measuring approximately eight inches in length, it was once used to cradle small floral arrangements or succulents, bringing life and character to kitchen windows and hearths alike. Today, it serves beautifully as a decorative accent—an elegant nod to the simple artistry of postwar America. Though the company closed in 1961, Shawnee’s work remains treasured by collectors for its heartfelt realism and handcrafted appeal. This cocker spaniel planter endures as a timeless tribute to that era—one of warmth, patience, and enduring loyalty. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 463 / 778 -
View video of this item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Wc4-s5GZqnA?feature=share From the golden age of American ceramics comes this vintage Shawnee Pottery cocker spaniel planter, a mid-century collectible that blends charm, craftsmanship, and nostalgia. Produced in Zanesville, Ohio during the 1940s to 1950s, this off-white glazed ceramic piece captures the gentle form of a spaniel seated in loyal repose, its soft features and rounded curves characteristic of Shawnee’s beloved mid-century designs. The piece exhibits the warm ivory hue and subtle crackle glazing often seen in genuine Shawnee pottery, evoking a quiet sense of age and authenticity. Measuring approximately eight inches in length, it was once used to cradle small floral arrangements or succulents, bringing life and character to kitchen windows and hearths alike. Today, it serves beautifully as a decorative accent—an elegant nod to the simple artistry of postwar America. Though the company closed in 1961, Shawnee’s work remains treasured by collectors for its heartfelt realism and handcrafted appeal. This cocker spaniel planter endures as a timeless tribute to that era—one of warmth, patience, and enduring loyalty. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 464 / 778 -
View video of this item here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Wc4-s5GZqnA?feature=share From the golden age of American ceramics comes this vintage Shawnee Pottery cocker spaniel planter, a mid-century collectible that blends charm, craftsmanship, and nostalgia. Produced in Zanesville, Ohio during the 1940s to 1950s, this off-white glazed ceramic piece captures the gentle form of a spaniel seated in loyal repose, its soft features and rounded curves characteristic of Shawnee’s beloved mid-century designs. The piece exhibits the warm ivory hue and subtle crackle glazing often seen in genuine Shawnee pottery, evoking a quiet sense of age and authenticity. Measuring approximately eight inches in length, it was once used to cradle small floral arrangements or succulents, bringing life and character to kitchen windows and hearths alike. Today, it serves beautifully as a decorative accent—an elegant nod to the simple artistry of postwar America. Though the company closed in 1961, Shawnee’s work remains treasured by collectors for its heartfelt realism and handcrafted appeal. This cocker spaniel planter endures as a timeless tribute to that era—one of warmth, patience, and enduring loyalty. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 465 / 778 -
View video of this item, here: https://youtube.com/shorts/IulGFhuhaWo?feature=share A tender tribute to man’s best friend, this vintage golden retriever figurine embodies the quiet loyalty and heartwarming presence that only a faithful companion can inspire. Crafted with lifelike texture and hand-painted detail, the sculpture captures the soulful eyes and gentle posture that have long made the golden retriever a symbol of friendship and devotion. Formed from resin with the natural matte finish of aged craftsmanship, this collectible piece carries a subtle warmth that enhances any space. Every furrow and fold in its sculpted coat tells a story of artistry—one that reflects care, realism, and love for the subject itself. Standing just over eight inches tall, it offers timeless charm whether displayed upon a mantle, nestled within a bookshelf, or as part of a curated collection of beloved animal keepsakes. While modern brands like Sandicast and Homco have created similar pieces, this particular figurine evokes mid-century appeal—an era when decor was meant to endure and remind us of home. In excellent vintage condition with light, age-appropriate wear, it brings both nostalgia and comfort to any setting, radiating that familiar sense of companionship that never fades. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 466 / 778 -
View video of this item, here: https://youtube.com/shorts/IulGFhuhaWo?feature=share A tender tribute to man’s best friend, this vintage golden retriever figurine embodies the quiet loyalty and heartwarming presence that only a faithful companion can inspire. Crafted with lifelike texture and hand-painted detail, the sculpture captures the soulful eyes and gentle posture that have long made the golden retriever a symbol of friendship and devotion. Formed from resin with the natural matte finish of aged craftsmanship, this collectible piece carries a subtle warmth that enhances any space. Every furrow and fold in its sculpted coat tells a story of artistry—one that reflects care, realism, and love for the subject itself. Standing just over eight inches tall, it offers timeless charm whether displayed upon a mantle, nestled within a bookshelf, or as part of a curated collection of beloved animal keepsakes. While modern brands like Sandicast and Homco have created similar pieces, this particular figurine evokes mid-century appeal—an era when decor was meant to endure and remind us of home. In excellent vintage condition with light, age-appropriate wear, it brings both nostalgia and comfort to any setting, radiating that familiar sense of companionship that never fades. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 467 / 778 -
View video of this item, here: https://youtube.com/shorts/IulGFhuhaWo?feature=share A tender tribute to man’s best friend, this vintage golden retriever figurine embodies the quiet loyalty and heartwarming presence that only a faithful companion can inspire. Crafted with lifelike texture and hand-painted detail, the sculpture captures the soulful eyes and gentle posture that have long made the golden retriever a symbol of friendship and devotion. Formed from resin with the natural matte finish of aged craftsmanship, this collectible piece carries a subtle warmth that enhances any space. Every furrow and fold in its sculpted coat tells a story of artistry—one that reflects care, realism, and love for the subject itself. Standing just over eight inches tall, it offers timeless charm whether displayed upon a mantle, nestled within a bookshelf, or as part of a curated collection of beloved animal keepsakes. While modern brands like Sandicast and Homco have created similar pieces, this particular figurine evokes mid-century appeal—an era when decor was meant to endure and remind us of home. In excellent vintage condition with light, age-appropriate wear, it brings both nostalgia and comfort to any setting, radiating that familiar sense of companionship that never fades. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 468 / 778 -
View video of this item, here: https://youtube.com/shorts/IulGFhuhaWo?feature=share A tender tribute to man’s best friend, this vintage golden retriever figurine embodies the quiet loyalty and heartwarming presence that only a faithful companion can inspire. Crafted with lifelike texture and hand-painted detail, the sculpture captures the soulful eyes and gentle posture that have long made the golden retriever a symbol of friendship and devotion. Formed from resin with the natural matte finish of aged craftsmanship, this collectible piece carries a subtle warmth that enhances any space. Every furrow and fold in its sculpted coat tells a story of artistry—one that reflects care, realism, and love for the subject itself. Standing just over eight inches tall, it offers timeless charm whether displayed upon a mantle, nestled within a bookshelf, or as part of a curated collection of beloved animal keepsakes. While modern brands like Sandicast and Homco have created similar pieces, this particular figurine evokes mid-century appeal—an era when decor was meant to endure and remind us of home. In excellent vintage condition with light, age-appropriate wear, it brings both nostalgia and comfort to any setting, radiating that familiar sense of companionship that never fades. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 469 / 778 -
View video of this item, here: https://youtube.com/shorts/IulGFhuhaWo?feature=share A tender tribute to man’s best friend, this vintage golden retriever figurine embodies the quiet loyalty and heartwarming presence that only a faithful companion can inspire. Crafted with lifelike texture and hand-painted detail, the sculpture captures the soulful eyes and gentle posture that have long made the golden retriever a symbol of friendship and devotion. Formed from resin with the natural matte finish of aged craftsmanship, this collectible piece carries a subtle warmth that enhances any space. Every furrow and fold in its sculpted coat tells a story of artistry—one that reflects care, realism, and love for the subject itself. Standing just over eight inches tall, it offers timeless charm whether displayed upon a mantle, nestled within a bookshelf, or as part of a curated collection of beloved animal keepsakes. While modern brands like Sandicast and Homco have created similar pieces, this particular figurine evokes mid-century appeal—an era when decor was meant to endure and remind us of home. In excellent vintage condition with light, age-appropriate wear, it brings both nostalgia and comfort to any setting, radiating that familiar sense of companionship that never fades. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 470 / 778 -
View video of this item, here: https://youtube.com/shorts/IulGFhuhaWo?feature=share A tender tribute to man’s best friend, this vintage golden retriever figurine embodies the quiet loyalty and heartwarming presence that only a faithful companion can inspire. Crafted with lifelike texture and hand-painted detail, the sculpture captures the soulful eyes and gentle posture that have long made the golden retriever a symbol of friendship and devotion. Formed from resin with the natural matte finish of aged craftsmanship, this collectible piece carries a subtle warmth that enhances any space. Every furrow and fold in its sculpted coat tells a story of artistry—one that reflects care, realism, and love for the subject itself. Standing just over eight inches tall, it offers timeless charm whether displayed upon a mantle, nestled within a bookshelf, or as part of a curated collection of beloved animal keepsakes. While modern brands like Sandicast and Homco have created similar pieces, this particular figurine evokes mid-century appeal—an era when decor was meant to endure and remind us of home. In excellent vintage condition with light, age-appropriate wear, it brings both nostalgia and comfort to any setting, radiating that familiar sense of companionship that never fades. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 471 / 778 -
View video of this item, here: https://youtube.com/shorts/IulGFhuhaWo?feature=share A tender tribute to man’s best friend, this vintage golden retriever figurine embodies the quiet loyalty and heartwarming presence that only a faithful companion can inspire. Crafted with lifelike texture and hand-painted detail, the sculpture captures the soulful eyes and gentle posture that have long made the golden retriever a symbol of friendship and devotion. Formed from resin with the natural matte finish of aged craftsmanship, this collectible piece carries a subtle warmth that enhances any space. Every furrow and fold in its sculpted coat tells a story of artistry—one that reflects care, realism, and love for the subject itself. Standing just over eight inches tall, it offers timeless charm whether displayed upon a mantle, nestled within a bookshelf, or as part of a curated collection of beloved animal keepsakes. While modern brands like Sandicast and Homco have created similar pieces, this particular figurine evokes mid-century appeal—an era when decor was meant to endure and remind us of home. In excellent vintage condition with light, age-appropriate wear, it brings both nostalgia and comfort to any setting, radiating that familiar sense of companionship that never fades. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 472 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/4cUFzsrol6I?feature=share This vintage black Labrador Christmas figurine captures the spirit of the season with timeless charm and refined craftsmanship. Sculpted from solid resin and painted in rich detail, the piece features a poised Labrador seated proudly in a festive ensemble—a gleaming top hat adorned with holly leaves, and a brilliant red glitter bow trimmed with white and accented by golden holiday bells. Standing approximately ten inches tall, it brings both warmth and sophistication to any holiday display. The lifelike texture of its fur, paired with the contrast of deep black against the shimmer of red, creates a striking visual balance that evokes both elegance and nostalgia. Perfect for mantle arrangements, entryway decor, or festive table settings, this piece offers a touch of old-world celebration wrapped in the loyal silhouette of man’s best friend. Whether displayed alongside vintage Santas, nutcrackers, or glass ornaments, this Labrador figurine embodies the joyful essence of Christmas past—a handcrafted tribute to companionship, tradition, and the golden glow of the holiday spirit. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 473 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/4cUFzsrol6I?feature=share This vintage black Labrador Christmas figurine captures the spirit of the season with timeless charm and refined craftsmanship. Sculpted from solid resin and painted in rich detail, the piece features a poised Labrador seated proudly in a festive ensemble—a gleaming top hat adorned with holly leaves, and a brilliant red glitter bow trimmed with white and accented by golden holiday bells. Standing approximately ten inches tall, it brings both warmth and sophistication to any holiday display. The lifelike texture of its fur, paired with the contrast of deep black against the shimmer of red, creates a striking visual balance that evokes both elegance and nostalgia. Perfect for mantle arrangements, entryway decor, or festive table settings, this piece offers a touch of old-world celebration wrapped in the loyal silhouette of man’s best friend. Whether displayed alongside vintage Santas, nutcrackers, or glass ornaments, this Labrador figurine embodies the joyful essence of Christmas past—a handcrafted tribute to companionship, tradition, and the golden glow of the holiday spirit. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 474 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/4cUFzsrol6I?feature=share This vintage black Labrador Christmas figurine captures the spirit of the season with timeless charm and refined craftsmanship. Sculpted from solid resin and painted in rich detail, the piece features a poised Labrador seated proudly in a festive ensemble—a gleaming top hat adorned with holly leaves, and a brilliant red glitter bow trimmed with white and accented by golden holiday bells. Standing approximately ten inches tall, it brings both warmth and sophistication to any holiday display. The lifelike texture of its fur, paired with the contrast of deep black against the shimmer of red, creates a striking visual balance that evokes both elegance and nostalgia. Perfect for mantle arrangements, entryway decor, or festive table settings, this piece offers a touch of old-world celebration wrapped in the loyal silhouette of man’s best friend. Whether displayed alongside vintage Santas, nutcrackers, or glass ornaments, this Labrador figurine embodies the joyful essence of Christmas past—a handcrafted tribute to companionship, tradition, and the golden glow of the holiday spirit. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 475 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/hLCxGZEwe7M?feature=share This vintage golden retriever figurine radiates warmth and familiarity, perfectly capturing the loyal charm of man’s best friend. Hand-cast in durable resin and finished in soft golden hues, the sculptor masterfully captured the retriever’s joyful personality—the gentle tilt of the head, the open mouth mid-pant, and the glimmer of kindness reflected in those soulful eyes. Measuring approximately five inches tall, it’s a piece that feels alive, embodying that unmistakable blend of loyalty and joy that defines this beloved breed. The textured fur brings depth and realism to the sculpture, while the expressive face gives it a sense of life and companionship. Whether you’re a dog lover, collector, or admirer of lifelike art, this retriever’s presence brings an instant touch of heartwarming nostalgia to any shelf or display. Perfect for desks, mantles, or curio cabinets, it bridges the line between art and sentiment—an enduring reminder of devotion and friendship. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 476 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/hLCxGZEwe7M?feature=share This vintage golden retriever figurine radiates warmth and familiarity, perfectly capturing the loyal charm of man’s best friend. Hand-cast in durable resin and finished in soft golden hues, the sculptor masterfully captured the retriever’s joyful personality—the gentle tilt of the head, the open mouth mid-pant, and the glimmer of kindness reflected in those soulful eyes. Measuring approximately five inches tall, it’s a piece that feels alive, embodying that unmistakable blend of loyalty and joy that defines this beloved breed. The textured fur brings depth and realism to the sculpture, while the expressive face gives it a sense of life and companionship. Whether you’re a dog lover, collector, or admirer of lifelike art, this retriever’s presence brings an instant touch of heartwarming nostalgia to any shelf or display. Perfect for desks, mantles, or curio cabinets, it bridges the line between art and sentiment—an enduring reminder of devotion and friendship. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 477 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/hLCxGZEwe7M?feature=share This vintage golden retriever figurine radiates warmth and familiarity, perfectly capturing the loyal charm of man’s best friend. Hand-cast in durable resin and finished in soft golden hues, the sculptor masterfully captured the retriever’s joyful personality—the gentle tilt of the head, the open mouth mid-pant, and the glimmer of kindness reflected in those soulful eyes. Measuring approximately five inches tall, it’s a piece that feels alive, embodying that unmistakable blend of loyalty and joy that defines this beloved breed. The textured fur brings depth and realism to the sculpture, while the expressive face gives it a sense of life and companionship. Whether you’re a dog lover, collector, or admirer of lifelike art, this retriever’s presence brings an instant touch of heartwarming nostalgia to any shelf or display. Perfect for desks, mantles, or curio cabinets, it bridges the line between art and sentiment—an enduring reminder of devotion and friendship. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 478 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/hLCxGZEwe7M?feature=share This vintage golden retriever figurine radiates warmth and familiarity, perfectly capturing the loyal charm of man’s best friend. Hand-cast in durable resin and finished in soft golden hues, the sculptor masterfully captured the retriever’s joyful personality—the gentle tilt of the head, the open mouth mid-pant, and the glimmer of kindness reflected in those soulful eyes. Measuring approximately five inches tall, it’s a piece that feels alive, embodying that unmistakable blend of loyalty and joy that defines this beloved breed. The textured fur brings depth and realism to the sculpture, while the expressive face gives it a sense of life and companionship. Whether you’re a dog lover, collector, or admirer of lifelike art, this retriever’s presence brings an instant touch of heartwarming nostalgia to any shelf or display. Perfect for desks, mantles, or curio cabinets, it bridges the line between art and sentiment—an enduring reminder of devotion and friendship. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 479 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/MdiqJUwObXo?feature=share *clock not currently working* This vintage cherub mantel clock is a breathtaking embodiment of Old World artistry and romantic European charm. Cast in heavy ceramic or resin with a distressed ivory finish and accented with soft blush roses and sage-toned leaves, it draws inspiration from Rococo and Victorian design. Two cherubs rest gracefully on either side—one serenading with a flute, the other strumming a lute—framing a classic Roman numeral quartz clock trimmed in gold. The sculptural base features sweeping scrollwork and baroque flourishes, each curve highlighted by age-worn patina and gentle gilded accents. Its presence commands attention—whether placed atop a mantle, within a curio cabinet, or as the centerpiece of a refined sitting room. This is not just a timepiece, but a statement of elegance, nostalgia, and fine decorative art—a reminder of an era when every detail mattered and beauty was built to endure. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 480 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/MdiqJUwObXo?feature=share *clock not currently working* This vintage cherub mantel clock is a breathtaking embodiment of Old World artistry and romantic European charm. Cast in heavy ceramic or resin with a distressed ivory finish and accented with soft blush roses and sage-toned leaves, it draws inspiration from Rococo and Victorian design. Two cherubs rest gracefully on either side—one serenading with a flute, the other strumming a lute—framing a classic Roman numeral quartz clock trimmed in gold. The sculptural base features sweeping scrollwork and baroque flourishes, each curve highlighted by age-worn patina and gentle gilded accents. Its presence commands attention—whether placed atop a mantle, within a curio cabinet, or as the centerpiece of a refined sitting room. This is not just a timepiece, but a statement of elegance, nostalgia, and fine decorative art—a reminder of an era when every detail mattered and beauty was built to endure. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 481 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/MdiqJUwObXo?feature=share *clock not currently working* This vintage cherub mantel clock is a breathtaking embodiment of Old World artistry and romantic European charm. Cast in heavy ceramic or resin with a distressed ivory finish and accented with soft blush roses and sage-toned leaves, it draws inspiration from Rococo and Victorian design. Two cherubs rest gracefully on either side—one serenading with a flute, the other strumming a lute—framing a classic Roman numeral quartz clock trimmed in gold. The sculptural base features sweeping scrollwork and baroque flourishes, each curve highlighted by age-worn patina and gentle gilded accents. Its presence commands attention—whether placed atop a mantle, within a curio cabinet, or as the centerpiece of a refined sitting room. This is not just a timepiece, but a statement of elegance, nostalgia, and fine decorative art—a reminder of an era when every detail mattered and beauty was built to endure. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 482 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/MdiqJUwObXo?feature=share *clock not currently working* This vintage cherub mantel clock is a breathtaking embodiment of Old World artistry and romantic European charm. Cast in heavy ceramic or resin with a distressed ivory finish and accented with soft blush roses and sage-toned leaves, it draws inspiration from Rococo and Victorian design. Two cherubs rest gracefully on either side—one serenading with a flute, the other strumming a lute—framing a classic Roman numeral quartz clock trimmed in gold. The sculptural base features sweeping scrollwork and baroque flourishes, each curve highlighted by age-worn patina and gentle gilded accents. Its presence commands attention—whether placed atop a mantle, within a curio cabinet, or as the centerpiece of a refined sitting room. This is not just a timepiece, but a statement of elegance, nostalgia, and fine decorative art—a reminder of an era when every detail mattered and beauty was built to endure. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 483 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/MdiqJUwObXo?feature=share *clock not currently working* This vintage cherub mantel clock is a breathtaking embodiment of Old World artistry and romantic European charm. Cast in heavy ceramic or resin with a distressed ivory finish and accented with soft blush roses and sage-toned leaves, it draws inspiration from Rococo and Victorian design. Two cherubs rest gracefully on either side—one serenading with a flute, the other strumming a lute—framing a classic Roman numeral quartz clock trimmed in gold. The sculptural base features sweeping scrollwork and baroque flourishes, each curve highlighted by age-worn patina and gentle gilded accents. Its presence commands attention—whether placed atop a mantle, within a curio cabinet, or as the centerpiece of a refined sitting room. This is not just a timepiece, but a statement of elegance, nostalgia, and fine decorative art—a reminder of an era when every detail mattered and beauty was built to endure. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 484 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/MdiqJUwObXo?feature=share *clock not currently working* This vintage cherub mantel clock is a breathtaking embodiment of Old World artistry and romantic European charm. Cast in heavy ceramic or resin with a distressed ivory finish and accented with soft blush roses and sage-toned leaves, it draws inspiration from Rococo and Victorian design. Two cherubs rest gracefully on either side—one serenading with a flute, the other strumming a lute—framing a classic Roman numeral quartz clock trimmed in gold. The sculptural base features sweeping scrollwork and baroque flourishes, each curve highlighted by age-worn patina and gentle gilded accents. Its presence commands attention—whether placed atop a mantle, within a curio cabinet, or as the centerpiece of a refined sitting room. This is not just a timepiece, but a statement of elegance, nostalgia, and fine decorative art—a reminder of an era when every detail mattered and beauty was built to endure. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 485 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/MdiqJUwObXo?feature=share *clock not currently working* This vintage cherub mantel clock is a breathtaking embodiment of Old World artistry and romantic European charm. Cast in heavy ceramic or resin with a distressed ivory finish and accented with soft blush roses and sage-toned leaves, it draws inspiration from Rococo and Victorian design. Two cherubs rest gracefully on either side—one serenading with a flute, the other strumming a lute—framing a classic Roman numeral quartz clock trimmed in gold. The sculptural base features sweeping scrollwork and baroque flourishes, each curve highlighted by age-worn patina and gentle gilded accents. Its presence commands attention—whether placed atop a mantle, within a curio cabinet, or as the centerpiece of a refined sitting room. This is not just a timepiece, but a statement of elegance, nostalgia, and fine decorative art—a reminder of an era when every detail mattered and beauty was built to endure. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 486 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/MdiqJUwObXo?feature=share *clock not currently working* This vintage cherub mantel clock is a breathtaking embodiment of Old World artistry and romantic European charm. Cast in heavy ceramic or resin with a distressed ivory finish and accented with soft blush roses and sage-toned leaves, it draws inspiration from Rococo and Victorian design. Two cherubs rest gracefully on either side—one serenading with a flute, the other strumming a lute—framing a classic Roman numeral quartz clock trimmed in gold. The sculptural base features sweeping scrollwork and baroque flourishes, each curve highlighted by age-worn patina and gentle gilded accents. Its presence commands attention—whether placed atop a mantle, within a curio cabinet, or as the centerpiece of a refined sitting room. This is not just a timepiece, but a statement of elegance, nostalgia, and fine decorative art—a reminder of an era when every detail mattered and beauty was built to endure. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 487 / 778 -
Access full video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/MdiqJUwObXo?feature=share *clock not currently working* This vintage cherub mantel clock is a breathtaking embodiment of Old World artistry and romantic European charm. Cast in heavy ceramic or resin with a distressed ivory finish and accented with soft blush roses and sage-toned leaves, it draws inspiration from Rococo and Victorian design. Two cherubs rest gracefully on either side—one serenading with a flute, the other strumming a lute—framing a classic Roman numeral quartz clock trimmed in gold. The sculptural base features sweeping scrollwork and baroque flourishes, each curve highlighted by age-worn patina and gentle gilded accents. Its presence commands attention—whether placed atop a mantle, within a curio cabinet, or as the centerpiece of a refined sitting room. This is not just a timepiece, but a statement of elegance, nostalgia, and fine decorative art—a reminder of an era when every detail mattered and beauty was built to endure. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 488 / 778 -
Watch the item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/n2s9VzNmikw?feature=share *clock not currently working* This vintage novelty cat clock brings a touch of whimsy and warmth to any room, blending charm, humor, and nostalgia into one delightful piece. Crafted from durable resin, the design features a cozy pink armchair that doubles as the clock’s frame, with a lifelike sleeping cat curled lazily across its seat. Resting beside it are a pair of worn shoes, a golf club, and a folded blue blanket—small details that tell the quiet story of rest, comfort, and familiarity. The quartz clock face sits proudly at the heart of the armchair, surrounded by a gold-trimmed bezel and bold black numerals. Each detail feels intentionally placed, evoking the lived-in atmosphere of a favorite reading nook or weekend corner where time slows down. Equal parts collectible and conversation piece, this clock captures the essence of domestic tranquility while offering a lighthearted nod to leisure and companionship. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 489 / 778 -
Watch the item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/n2s9VzNmikw?feature=share *clock not currently working* This vintage novelty cat clock brings a touch of whimsy and warmth to any room, blending charm, humor, and nostalgia into one delightful piece. Crafted from durable resin, the design features a cozy pink armchair that doubles as the clock’s frame, with a lifelike sleeping cat curled lazily across its seat. Resting beside it are a pair of worn shoes, a golf club, and a folded blue blanket—small details that tell the quiet story of rest, comfort, and familiarity. The quartz clock face sits proudly at the heart of the armchair, surrounded by a gold-trimmed bezel and bold black numerals. Each detail feels intentionally placed, evoking the lived-in atmosphere of a favorite reading nook or weekend corner where time slows down. Equal parts collectible and conversation piece, this clock captures the essence of domestic tranquility while offering a lighthearted nod to leisure and companionship. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 490 / 778 -
Watch the item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/n2s9VzNmikw?feature=share *clock not currently working* This vintage novelty cat clock brings a touch of whimsy and warmth to any room, blending charm, humor, and nostalgia into one delightful piece. Crafted from durable resin, the design features a cozy pink armchair that doubles as the clock’s frame, with a lifelike sleeping cat curled lazily across its seat. Resting beside it are a pair of worn shoes, a golf club, and a folded blue blanket—small details that tell the quiet story of rest, comfort, and familiarity. The quartz clock face sits proudly at the heart of the armchair, surrounded by a gold-trimmed bezel and bold black numerals. Each detail feels intentionally placed, evoking the lived-in atmosphere of a favorite reading nook or weekend corner where time slows down. Equal parts collectible and conversation piece, this clock captures the essence of domestic tranquility while offering a lighthearted nod to leisure and companionship. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 491 / 778 -
Watch the item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/n2s9VzNmikw?feature=share *clock not currently working* This vintage novelty cat clock brings a touch of whimsy and warmth to any room, blending charm, humor, and nostalgia into one delightful piece. Crafted from durable resin, the design features a cozy pink armchair that doubles as the clock’s frame, with a lifelike sleeping cat curled lazily across its seat. Resting beside it are a pair of worn shoes, a golf club, and a folded blue blanket—small details that tell the quiet story of rest, comfort, and familiarity. The quartz clock face sits proudly at the heart of the armchair, surrounded by a gold-trimmed bezel and bold black numerals. Each detail feels intentionally placed, evoking the lived-in atmosphere of a favorite reading nook or weekend corner where time slows down. Equal parts collectible and conversation piece, this clock captures the essence of domestic tranquility while offering a lighthearted nod to leisure and companionship. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 492 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/NLz7YXZtFOs?feature=share *clock not currently working* A charming marriage of timekeeping and tabletop poetry, this CK Collection quartz clock presents a hand-painted tea service arranged beneath a clear, sculpted glass panel. The vignette rests on a polished wood-tone plinth with an inset CK Collection nameplate, while the scene itself unfolds in soft blush and ivory: a bouquet pitcher brimming with pale roses, a teapot and covered sugar, petite cups and saucers edged in gilt, and bright lemon slices set on lace. The circular dial floats above the still life, framed in chrome with classic black numerals, ornate hands, and a smooth quartz sweep for dependable modern accuracy. The artistry reads like a Victorian parlour moment captured in resin—subtle shading on every petal, gentle aging on the glaze, and lifelike cloth textures across the table setting—all protected by the glass backdrop that adds depth and reflection. Designed for a mantel, console, or kitchen sideboard, this decorative clock anchors a room with warmth and nostalgic elegance while remaining practical and easy to read at a glance. If you love cottagecore florals, tea-set collectibles, or refined shabby-chic décor, this one-of-a-kind display elevates your space with grace and quiet romance. Battery operated; ready to display on arrival. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 493 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/NLz7YXZtFOs?feature=share *clock not currently working* A charming marriage of timekeeping and tabletop poetry, this CK Collection quartz clock presents a hand-painted tea service arranged beneath a clear, sculpted glass panel. The vignette rests on a polished wood-tone plinth with an inset CK Collection nameplate, while the scene itself unfolds in soft blush and ivory: a bouquet pitcher brimming with pale roses, a teapot and covered sugar, petite cups and saucers edged in gilt, and bright lemon slices set on lace. The circular dial floats above the still life, framed in chrome with classic black numerals, ornate hands, and a smooth quartz sweep for dependable modern accuracy. The artistry reads like a Victorian parlour moment captured in resin—subtle shading on every petal, gentle aging on the glaze, and lifelike cloth textures across the table setting—all protected by the glass backdrop that adds depth and reflection. Designed for a mantel, console, or kitchen sideboard, this decorative clock anchors a room with warmth and nostalgic elegance while remaining practical and easy to read at a glance. If you love cottagecore florals, tea-set collectibles, or refined shabby-chic décor, this one-of-a-kind display elevates your space with grace and quiet romance. Battery operated; ready to display on arrival. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 494 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/NLz7YXZtFOs?feature=share *clock not currently working* A charming marriage of timekeeping and tabletop poetry, this CK Collection quartz clock presents a hand-painted tea service arranged beneath a clear, sculpted glass panel. The vignette rests on a polished wood-tone plinth with an inset CK Collection nameplate, while the scene itself unfolds in soft blush and ivory: a bouquet pitcher brimming with pale roses, a teapot and covered sugar, petite cups and saucers edged in gilt, and bright lemon slices set on lace. The circular dial floats above the still life, framed in chrome with classic black numerals, ornate hands, and a smooth quartz sweep for dependable modern accuracy. The artistry reads like a Victorian parlour moment captured in resin—subtle shading on every petal, gentle aging on the glaze, and lifelike cloth textures across the table setting—all protected by the glass backdrop that adds depth and reflection. Designed for a mantel, console, or kitchen sideboard, this decorative clock anchors a room with warmth and nostalgic elegance while remaining practical and easy to read at a glance. If you love cottagecore florals, tea-set collectibles, or refined shabby-chic décor, this one-of-a-kind display elevates your space with grace and quiet romance. Battery operated; ready to display on arrival. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 495 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/NLz7YXZtFOs?feature=share *clock not currently working* A charming marriage of timekeeping and tabletop poetry, this CK Collection quartz clock presents a hand-painted tea service arranged beneath a clear, sculpted glass panel. The vignette rests on a polished wood-tone plinth with an inset CK Collection nameplate, while the scene itself unfolds in soft blush and ivory: a bouquet pitcher brimming with pale roses, a teapot and covered sugar, petite cups and saucers edged in gilt, and bright lemon slices set on lace. The circular dial floats above the still life, framed in chrome with classic black numerals, ornate hands, and a smooth quartz sweep for dependable modern accuracy. The artistry reads like a Victorian parlour moment captured in resin—subtle shading on every petal, gentle aging on the glaze, and lifelike cloth textures across the table setting—all protected by the glass backdrop that adds depth and reflection. Designed for a mantel, console, or kitchen sideboard, this decorative clock anchors a room with warmth and nostalgic elegance while remaining practical and easy to read at a glance. If you love cottagecore florals, tea-set collectibles, or refined shabby-chic décor, this one-of-a-kind display elevates your space with grace and quiet romance. Battery operated; ready to display on arrival. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 496 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/NLz7YXZtFOs?feature=share *clock not currently working* A charming marriage of timekeeping and tabletop poetry, this CK Collection quartz clock presents a hand-painted tea service arranged beneath a clear, sculpted glass panel. The vignette rests on a polished wood-tone plinth with an inset CK Collection nameplate, while the scene itself unfolds in soft blush and ivory: a bouquet pitcher brimming with pale roses, a teapot and covered sugar, petite cups and saucers edged in gilt, and bright lemon slices set on lace. The circular dial floats above the still life, framed in chrome with classic black numerals, ornate hands, and a smooth quartz sweep for dependable modern accuracy. The artistry reads like a Victorian parlour moment captured in resin—subtle shading on every petal, gentle aging on the glaze, and lifelike cloth textures across the table setting—all protected by the glass backdrop that adds depth and reflection. Designed for a mantel, console, or kitchen sideboard, this decorative clock anchors a room with warmth and nostalgic elegance while remaining practical and easy to read at a glance. If you love cottagecore florals, tea-set collectibles, or refined shabby-chic décor, this one-of-a-kind display elevates your space with grace and quiet romance. Battery operated; ready to display on arrival. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 497 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/NLz7YXZtFOs?feature=share *clock not currently working* A charming marriage of timekeeping and tabletop poetry, this CK Collection quartz clock presents a hand-painted tea service arranged beneath a clear, sculpted glass panel. The vignette rests on a polished wood-tone plinth with an inset CK Collection nameplate, while the scene itself unfolds in soft blush and ivory: a bouquet pitcher brimming with pale roses, a teapot and covered sugar, petite cups and saucers edged in gilt, and bright lemon slices set on lace. The circular dial floats above the still life, framed in chrome with classic black numerals, ornate hands, and a smooth quartz sweep for dependable modern accuracy. The artistry reads like a Victorian parlour moment captured in resin—subtle shading on every petal, gentle aging on the glaze, and lifelike cloth textures across the table setting—all protected by the glass backdrop that adds depth and reflection. Designed for a mantel, console, or kitchen sideboard, this decorative clock anchors a room with warmth and nostalgic elegance while remaining practical and easy to read at a glance. If you love cottagecore florals, tea-set collectibles, or refined shabby-chic décor, this one-of-a-kind display elevates your space with grace and quiet romance. Battery operated; ready to display on arrival. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 498 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/kJKveGXJczg?feature=share Graceful nostalgia takes shape in this Aldon Fine Porcelain Carousel Horse Music Box, crafted in 1985 and made in Taiwan by Aldon Accessories Ltd. This vintage piece captures the timeless allure of the carousel — a symbol of joy, innocence, and elegant motion. The porcelain horse rises proudly on a brass-toned pole, balanced atop a warm metallic copper base that conceals the wind-up musical mechanism below. Hand-painted in soft pastel tones of mint, blush, and ivory, the horse is adorned with sculpted roses and delicate leaves, each bloom highlighted with subtle shading that reflects Aldon’s signature craftsmanship. The intricate saddle, with its warm russet hue and gold trim, complements the floral garlands that trail across the horse’s body, adding an air of classical charm. Designed to rotate gently when the melody plays, it captures both visual and emotional movement — a fleeting moment of wonder frozen in porcelain. Whether showcased on a vanity, curio shelf, or glass display, this collectible evokes the romance of vintage music boxes and the artistry of the mid-1980s decorative renaissance. Its refined detailing and excellent preservation make it not only a decorative treasure but a testament to the era’s dedication to craft and beauty. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 499 / 778 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/kJKveGXJczg?feature=share Graceful nostalgia takes shape in this Aldon Fine Porcelain Carousel Horse Music Box, crafted in 1985 and made in Taiwan by Aldon Accessories Ltd. This vintage piece captures the timeless allure of the carousel — a symbol of joy, innocence, and elegant motion. The porcelain horse rises proudly on a brass-toned pole, balanced atop a warm metallic copper base that conceals the wind-up musical mechanism below. Hand-painted in soft pastel tones of mint, blush, and ivory, the horse is adorned with sculpted roses and delicate leaves, each bloom highlighted with subtle shading that reflects Aldon’s signature craftsmanship. The intricate saddle, with its warm russet hue and gold trim, complements the floral garlands that trail across the horse’s body, adding an air of classical charm. Designed to rotate gently when the melody plays, it captures both visual and emotional movement — a fleeting moment of wonder frozen in porcelain. Whether showcased on a vanity, curio shelf, or glass display, this collectible evokes the romance of vintage music boxes and the artistry of the mid-1980s decorative renaissance. Its refined detailing and excellent preservation make it not only a decorative treasure but a testament to the era’s dedication to craft and beauty. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 500 / 778
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