Vintage Schmid Musical Wedding Cats Figurine | Plays “Always”
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A timeless and romantic vintage Schmid musical figurine featuring an adorable bride and groom cat sharing a wedding kiss. This beautifully hand-painted piece was made in Japan and sits atop a classic wind-up rotating music box that plays the beloved romantic song “Always.”
As the melody plays, the base gently rotates, creating a charming and nostalgic display. The bride wears her original delicate veil with floral accents, while the groom is dressed in a formal gray suit — a signature Schmid design cherished by collectors.
Wedding-themed Schmid music boxes, especially animal figures, are among the most sought-after and hardest to find in this condition, making this a wonderful wedding keepsake, anniversary gift, engagement present, or heirloom collectible.
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Details
• Maker: Schmid
• Origin: Made in Japan
• Era: Late 1970s–1980s
• Design Number: 330-149
• Music: Plays “Always”
• Movement: Wind-up rotating music box
• Material: Hand-painted resin/ceramic composite
• Condition: Very good vintage condition
• No cracks or repairs
• Original veil intact
• Light, age-appropriate surface wear only (Please review photos as they are part of description)
Dimensions
• Approx. 5¼ inches high
• Approx. 4¼ inches wide
• Approx. 4 inches deep
Perfect For
• Wedding or anniversary gifts
• Engagement or vow renewal keepsakes
• Schmid collectors
• Cat lovers
• Romantic vintage décor
• Sentimental heirloom gifting
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