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Venmo1950’s Vintage Japanese porcelain angel figurine playing a harp with gold stars. Rotates with a wind up music box, with the music of Ave Maria.
Porcelain figurines, particularly those depicting angels, have been popular decorative items for centuries, often associated with Christmas and religious themes. During the mid-20th century, Japan became a significant producer of export-quality porcelain, including a wide array of decorative figurines that were widely distributed globally. These pieces often featured charming designs and detailed craftsmanship, making them sought-after collectibles.
This particular angel, with its harp and star motif, aligns with the aesthetic trends of the 1950s. Such figurines were commonly produced in bisque porcelain, which gives them a matte, unglazed finish that enhances their delicate appearance. They were often sold individually or in sets, becoming cherished heirlooms and decorative accents in many households.
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.












10 Days
12
0
$30.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.












Venmo1950’s Vintage Japanese porcelain angel figurine playing a harp with gold stars. Rotates with a wind up music box, with the music of Ave Maria.
Porcelain figurines, particularly those depicting angels, have been popular decorative items for centuries, often associated with Christmas and religious themes. During the mid-20th century, Japan became a significant producer of export-quality porcelain, including a wide array of decorative figurines that were widely distributed globally. These pieces often featured charming designs and detailed craftsmanship, making them sought-after collectibles.
This particular angel, with its harp and star motif, aligns with the aesthetic trends of the 1950s. Such figurines were commonly produced in bisque porcelain, which gives them a matte, unglazed finish that enhances their delicate appearance. They were often sold individually or in sets, becoming cherished heirlooms and decorative accents in many households.











