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Candle Huggers, Lefton, Cherub Angels, Set of 2, Mid Century, Vintage, RARE KW389

Candle Huggers, Lefton, Cherub Angels, Set of 2, Mid Century, Vintage, RARE KW389

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  • Vintage Candle Huggers, Cherub Angel Candle Climbers, Lefton Angels KW389N Set of 2, RARE, Vintage Collectibles, Mid Century Christmas Decor, Holiday Decor, Porcelain Angels, Hand Painted, Japan Imports, (Discontinued)
  • Made in Japan
  • Vintage: circa 1960's (estimated)
  • Details:  This set of two cherub angels are just lovely!  They are vintage Lefton Candle Huggers and/or Candle Climbers.  These are a rare find, not many of them left in such wonderful condition.  Made to decorate your candles, both angels are almost exactly the same.  They both have blond hair styled in ponytails, tied with blue ribbons, and brushed gold white wings.  These are bisque porcelain and hand painted in Japan.  Marked, KW389N, this is the mold number from Lefton.  Perfect for adding a touch of Mid Century nostalgia and whimsy to your holiday decor.  These Lefton Angels are a must-have for vintage Lefton collectors.
  • Materials: Bisque Porcelain
  • Dimensions: Approx. 4.0 inches Long
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used. Excellent Condition. No cracks, no scratches, no repairs, absolutely pristine.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  Please remember these are ANTIQUE and VINTAGE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.   

Lefton (actual name is Geo. Zoltan Lefton Company) was started in Chicago in 1941 by George Lefton, an immigrant from Hungary who's hobby was collecting fine porcelain. Mr. Lefton didn't manufacture his wares, he was an importer of Japanese porcelain but had very high quality standards for his manufacturers and that's why his items are still collected and highly regarded today. His reputation earned him the name of The China King. In the mid 1970's he started importing items from other countries such as Taiwan, Malaysia and China. George Lefton died in 1996 and the company was sold in 2001 but the mark "Lefton" is still being used. Lefton marks include: stamps, labels, or numbers, unfortunately when it is a paper (foil) label, they are almost always missing by the time we find them. Lefton was sold to OMT Enterprises of Gardena, California, in 2005 and is now a division of that company.

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