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Figurine, OMC Otagiri, Birds on Branch, Porcelain, Japan, Vintage

Figurine, OMC Otagiri, Birds on Branch, Porcelain, Japan, Vintage

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  • Pattern: Two birds on a branch
  • Vintage: circa 1980's 
  • Details:  Such a cute figurine!  It has the sweetest little gray and white birds sitting on a branch or log.  The colors on this figurine are very soft pastels; gray, white and the softest green make up the color scheme, however, it is because of these soft colors and the gentle faces on the birds that make this such a sweet piece and very appropriate for Valentine's Day.  There was a small piece of the original OMC foil label, but was destroyed when cleaning the piece, but at least we know this is a Japanese import.  It is beautiful and worthy of a special spot in your home and heart.  We think this would make an excellent Valentine's Day gift, Mother's Day gift or home decor.  
  • Material:  Porcelain
  • Dimension:  3.0 inches Tall (at its tallest point), approx. 6.0 inches Long, and approx. 2.0 inches Wide
  • Condition:  Vintage- Used.  Excellent Condition.  There are no chips, scratches or cracks on this piece. 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.  
The OMC sticker was used by Otagiri Mercantile Company (OMC) from 1954-1994 and had locations in both New York and San Francisco.  Otagiri imported ceramics and other wares from many Japanese companies.  They displayed the gold OMC label you see on many pieces but older pieces are missing those labels due to use and wear.  However, by the mid 1970's to the mid 1980's Otagiri had some items specially produced just for them and those items have an incised mark (transfer mark) with "Otagiri".   They were bought by Enesco in 1994.
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