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Mid-Century 50s California Pottery Turquoise Gold Pheasant Figurines Bowl

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Vintage 1950s California Pottery Turquoise and Gold Pheasant Figurines with Console Bowl – Mint Condition All 3 Items are included Description: This exquisite set from the 1950s epitomizes the elegance of mid-century California pottery. Featuring two pheasant figurines and a matching console bowl, each piece showcases a vibrant turquoise glaze accented with gold, reflecting the era's distinctive style. The set is in mint condition, free from chips or cracks, making it a remarkable addition to any vintage collection. Era: 1950s Style: California Pottery Color Scheme: Turquoise with gold accents Components: Two pheasant figurines One console bowl Condition: Preowned; mint condition without chips or cracks Dimensions: shown on picture Additional Information: This set is reminiscent designs of mid-century modern ceramic pieces featuring vibrant glazes and gold accents. Such sets were popular decorative items in the 1950s, often displayed as centerpieces on dining tables or mantels. The turquoise and gold color combination was particularly favored during this period, symbolizing luxury and sophistication. For collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century ceramics, this set offers a glimpse into the artistry and design aesthetics of 1950s California pottery.
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