
Lenox 'Angel of Harmony' Porcelain Figurine
This is a fine bisque porcelain figurine depicting an angel or celestial maiden playing a golden flute. The figure stands approximately 9 to 10 inches tall and is characterized by a soft matte finish typical of high-quality Lenox or similar porcelain houses from the late 20th century, likely dating to the 1990s. The angel is rendered with flowing blonde hair, a cream-white gown with ruffled sleeves, and gold-leaf accents along the neckline and cuffs. She stands atop a base designed to resemble stylized clouds, which is further embellished with small, inset gold-toned stars. The craftsmanship shows delicate facial features and graceful finger placement on the instrument. The flute itself is painted in a metallic gold finish and appears to be made of the same ceramic material. Condition-wise, the piece appears to be in very good vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or heavy crazing, although some minor surface dust and light handling wear suggest it has been stored without original packaging. The coloration is subtly graduated, particularly in the drapery of the dress, displaying professional level hand-painting. While maker's marks are not visible in the photo, the style, material quality, and specific motif are highly consistent with the 'Angels of Life' or 'Heavenly Gratitude' collections produced during that era.
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Estimated Value
$65 - $95
Basic Information
Category
Collectibles - Fine Porcelain Figurines
Appraised On
January 20, 2026
Estimated Value
$65 - $95
Item Description
This is a fine bisque porcelain figurine depicting an angel or celestial maiden playing a golden flute. The figure stands approximately 9 to 10 inches tall and is characterized by a soft matte finish typical of high-quality Lenox or similar porcelain houses from the late 20th century, likely dating to the 1990s. The angel is rendered with flowing blonde hair, a cream-white gown with ruffled sleeves, and gold-leaf accents along the neckline and cuffs. She stands atop a base designed to resemble stylized clouds, which is further embellished with small, inset gold-toned stars. The craftsmanship shows delicate facial features and graceful finger placement on the instrument. The flute itself is painted in a metallic gold finish and appears to be made of the same ceramic material. Condition-wise, the piece appears to be in very good vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or heavy crazing, although some minor surface dust and light handling wear suggest it has been stored without original packaging. The coloration is subtly graduated, particularly in the drapery of the dress, displaying professional level hand-painting. While maker's marks are not visible in the photo, the style, material quality, and specific motif are highly consistent with the 'Angels of Life' or 'Heavenly Gratitude' collections produced during that era.
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