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Selection of vintage Occupied Japan porcelain miniatures, Japan: shoe, vase, house, rooster
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Selection of vintage Occupied Japan porcelain miniatures, Japan: shoe, vase, house, rooster

Please make your selection, do mix and match and don't forget to check out the photos and the description:

1. Boot; good vintage condition; some stains on the sole Width: approx. 2.5", height 1.6"

2. Shoe; good vintage condition Width: approx. 2.8", height 1"

3. Rooster (or hen?); good vintage condition Width: approx. 2.5", height 3"

4. Vase; good vintage condition; some gold wear; Height: 2"

5. House; good vintage condition Width: approx. 1.5", height: 1.3"

6. "Small" chamber pot; condition "A+" Diameter: 1.1", height: 0.85"

7. China cabinet, hutch; condition "A+" Height: 1.6", width: 1.4", depth: 0.6"

8. Watering can; condition "A+" Width: 1.55", height: 1.05"

9. Saucepan with spoon; condition "C"; chips on the rim Width: 2.3", height: 1.05"

Please check photos (do not forget to zoom in!) and do not hesitate to ask questions if interested; the color may look slightly different due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings; this item is sold AS IS where imperfections may or may not be visible on the photo.

Condition grades: A+ - like new, ready to be used for drinking, pings high and well; manufacturer imperfections like paint dots, micro bumps and irregularities in gold plating may be present. A - same as "A+" but imperfections are more visible, although condition is good/great and there are no structural issues (pings well). B - same as in A, but there may be a structural issues which may or may not affect the usage of the item C - item can have noticeable issues, please check description! might be used for some liquids, although not recommended D - good for display purposes, replacements, etc.; do not use for any liquid; do not buy unless you're absolutely sure and read the description

We do reduce, reuse and recycle most of the packaging materials where possible in order to make zero to none human footprint to our climate and mother Earth; the teacups and other fragile items are first packed with new tissue paper.

CategoryCups & saucers