A delightful example of 1950s 'Antropomorphic' ceramic art, this figurine features a whimsical scene of a baby on a stylized tricycle. Crafted with a stunning Lusterware finish, the piece exhibits a soft, iridescent rainbow glaze that was the hallmark of high-quality Japanese export porcelain during the mid-century period.
The Maker: This piece bears the authentic red stamp of Davis & Freeman (D&F), a prominent New York importer known for bringing curated Japanese artisanal ceramics to the American market in the 1950s and 60s.
Style: A perfect 'statement piece' for a nursery, a vintage collection, or as a playful accent in a contemporary maximalist interior.
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with a beautiful high-gloss sheen. No chips or cracks, preserving the delicate luster of the glaze.
A unique cross-continental find (Canada/USA/Japan), this figurine represents the peak of post-war ceramic kitsch and is a must-have for lovers of vintage lusterware.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsMulti ColorMaterialPorcelainNumber of items1Height9 cmWidth3 cmDepth8 cm