
Lefton China White Doves Figurines on Branch (No. 00754)
This is a vintage porcelain figurine featuring a pair of white doves perched atop a textured brown branch. The piece is crafted from bisque-fired porcelain, resulting in a matte finish typical of mid-century collectible animal sculptures. One dove is positioned with its wings slightly spread upward, while the other is tucked more closely to the branch. The branch itself includes small green leaf and pink floral accents. Notable markings are clearly visible on the unglazed base, which bears the green 'Lefton China Hand Painted' crown emblem and the production number '00754'. Based on the style and the specific maker's mark, this item likely dates between the 1950s and 1970s, during the peak of Japanese porcelain exports for Geo. Zoltan Lefton. The craftsmanship shows attention to detail in the molded feather textures and the delicate application of paint to the eyes and floral details. Physically, the item appears to have surface dust and minor grime typical of long-term display, but no major chips or structural cracks are immediately visible from the base-up view, suggesting it has been well-maintained as a decorative curio.
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Estimated Value
$25.00 - $45.00
Basic Information
Category
Vintage Collectible Porcelain / Ceramic Figurines
Appraised On
March 28, 2026
Estimated Value
$25.00 - $45.00
Item Description
This is a vintage porcelain figurine featuring a pair of white doves perched atop a textured brown branch. The piece is crafted from bisque-fired porcelain, resulting in a matte finish typical of mid-century collectible animal sculptures. One dove is positioned with its wings slightly spread upward, while the other is tucked more closely to the branch. The branch itself includes small green leaf and pink floral accents. Notable markings are clearly visible on the unglazed base, which bears the green 'Lefton China Hand Painted' crown emblem and the production number '00754'. Based on the style and the specific maker's mark, this item likely dates between the 1950s and 1970s, during the peak of Japanese porcelain exports for Geo. Zoltan Lefton. The craftsmanship shows attention to detail in the molded feather textures and the delicate application of paint to the eyes and floral details. Physically, the item appears to have surface dust and minor grime typical of long-term display, but no major chips or structural cracks are immediately visible from the base-up view, suggesting it has been well-maintained as a decorative curio.
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