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Hal-Sey Fifth Japan 15" Bisque Porcelain Courting Couple Figurine

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Hal-Sey Fifth Japan 15" Bisque Porcelain Courting Couple Figurine

Hal-Sey Fifth Japan 15" Bisque Porcelain Courting Couple Figurine

Item: Figurine

Make: Hal-Sey Fifth Japan

Age: ca. 1960

Construction: Porcelain

Dimensions: 15 3/4ā€ Tall x 8ā€ Wide

Condition: Excellent. No chips or cracks. A bit of gold loss on the couple's shoes. Please see photos!

Details: A large bisque porcelain figurine of a courting couple. All colors, designs, and details are hand painted. There are no hallmarks or stamps, however the number ā€œ778ā€ is impressed into the back of the base. Hal-Sey Fifth Japan (also seen as Hal-Sey Fifth Ave, Halsey Fifth, and Halsey Fifth Avenue) was a brand known for high-quality porcelain items, particularly from the mid-20th century, including the Occupied Japan period (1945-1952) and the 1950s. Products include fine china teacups and saucers, decorative figurines like cherubs and colonial couples, and other decorative pieces with designs that often mirrored popular European styles.Ā 
$26.70

Original: $89.00

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Hal-Sey Fifth Japan 15" Bisque Porcelain Courting Couple Figurine—

$89.00

$26.70

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Item: Figurine

Make: Hal-Sey Fifth Japan

Age: ca. 1960

Construction: Porcelain

Dimensions: 15 3/4ā€ Tall x 8ā€ Wide

Condition: Excellent. No chips or cracks. A bit of gold loss on the couple's shoes. Please see photos!

Details: A large bisque porcelain figurine of a courting couple. All colors, designs, and details are hand painted. There are no hallmarks or stamps, however the number ā€œ778ā€ is impressed into the back of the base. Hal-Sey Fifth Japan (also seen as Hal-Sey Fifth Ave, Halsey Fifth, and Halsey Fifth Avenue) was a brand known for high-quality porcelain items, particularly from the mid-20th century, including the Occupied Japan period (1945-1952) and the 1950s. Products include fine china teacups and saucers, decorative figurines like cherubs and colonial couples, and other decorative pieces with designs that often mirrored popular European styles.Ā