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Art Deco–Style Bisque Lady Figurine (1940s-50s)

Art Deco–Style Bisque Lady Figurine (1940s-50s)

Decorative bisque porcelain lady figurine dating to the mid-20th century, produced in an Art Deco–inspired style. The figure features a slender, stylised form with a one-shoulder draped gown, bobbed hairstyle, and hand-painted coral accents. The unglazed bisque finish gives the surface a soft, velvety texture.

Unmarked, as commonly found with decorative European export pieces of this period. A small firing-related stress line is present near the base, consistent with original production rather than later damage. Stable and displays well.

A graceful decorative piece that brings a touch of Deco elegance to shelves, cabinets, or sideboards, and pairs beautifully with vintage and mid-century décor.

Dimensions: approx. 16.5 cm tall × 6.5 cm wide
Condition: vintage, with light age-related wear

Collector Note
This piece forms part of our Mid-Century Ceramics Curated Collection, featuring a considered selection of European and studio ceramic design from the mid-20th century, spanning the 1940s through to the late 1970s.

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$7.35

Original: $24.51

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Art Deco–Style Bisque Lady Figurine (1940s-50s)

$24.51

$7.35

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Art Deco–Style Bisque Lady Figurine (1940s-50s)

Decorative bisque porcelain lady figurine dating to the mid-20th century, produced in an Art Deco–inspired style. The figure features a slender, stylised form with a one-shoulder draped gown, bobbed hairstyle, and hand-painted coral accents. The unglazed bisque finish gives the surface a soft, velvety texture.

Unmarked, as commonly found with decorative European export pieces of this period. A small firing-related stress line is present near the base, consistent with original production rather than later damage. Stable and displays well.

A graceful decorative piece that brings a touch of Deco elegance to shelves, cabinets, or sideboards, and pairs beautifully with vintage and mid-century décor.

Dimensions: approx. 16.5 cm tall × 6.5 cm wide
Condition: vintage, with light age-related wear

Collector Note
This piece forms part of our Mid-Century Ceramics Curated Collection, featuring a considered selection of European and studio ceramic design from the mid-20th century, spanning the 1940s through to the late 1970s.

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Read more about the collection in our Collector Note

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Decorative bisque porcelain lady figurine dating to the mid-20th century, produced in an Art Deco–inspired style. The figure features a slender, stylised form with a one-shoulder draped gown, bobbed hairstyle, and hand-painted coral accents. The unglazed bisque finish gives the surface a soft, velvety texture.

Unmarked, as commonly found with decorative European export pieces of this period. A small firing-related stress line is present near the base, consistent with original production rather than later damage. Stable and displays well.

A graceful decorative piece that brings a touch of Deco elegance to shelves, cabinets, or sideboards, and pairs beautifully with vintage and mid-century décor.

Dimensions: approx. 16.5 cm tall × 6.5 cm wide
Condition: vintage, with light age-related wear

Collector Note
This piece forms part of our Mid-Century Ceramics Curated Collection, featuring a considered selection of European and studio ceramic design from the mid-20th century, spanning the 1940s through to the late 1970s.

👉 Explore our Mid-Century Ceramics and 80s to Today Ceramics Curated Collections
👉 
Read more about the collection in our Collector Note