Small porcelain poodle figurine
Estimated Value
$10-$40 USD
A small glossy white porcelain dog figurine, likely a poodle, modeled in a stylized decorative form. The piece has a rounded head, floppy ears, a curled tail, and textured fur detailing on the legs and tail. The body is smooth and highly glazed, with faint molded features and minimal hand-painted accents. The overall look suggests a mass-produced decorative collectible rather than a high-end studio ceramic. The neck area shows a brownish band that may indicate a previous break, repair, or mounting residue.
Era
Mid-20th century, likely 1950s-1970s
Origin
Likely Japan or Western Europe (exact origin unknown)
Material
Glazed porcelain with painted accents and possible metal or adhesive residue at the neck joint
Condition
Fair to Good; visible wear, discoloration, and possible repair or adhesive residue around the neck. Blue paint spots on the face suggest later damage or touch-up. Surface appears intact but not pristine.
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 4-6 inches tall and 5-7 inches long
Weight
Light
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium; the object appears consistent with a vintage porcelain figurine, but lack of marks and the limited image make precise attribution uncertain.
Provenance
Likely a mid-century decorative figurine sold as a household ornament or souvenir; no maker's mark or label visible in the image, so provenance cannot be confirmed.
Historical Significance
Porcelain animal figurines were popular mid-20th century decorative items, especially as vanity, shelf, or giftware pieces. Poodle figurines in particular were widely produced and collected during the postwar period.
Restoration Notes
- •Possible repair or adhesive residue at the neck
- •Minor paint loss or later touch-up visible on the face
