Vintage NAPCO Lady Head Vase Dressed in Black - 1959 C348B

Vintage NAPCO Lady Head Vase Dressed in Black - 1959 C348B

Regular price $65.00

 

Product Description:  Looking very fashionable, this mid-century NAPCO ceramic lady head vase displays very elegantly.  Once popular to floral designers to arrange flowers, this ceramic, figural, head vase collectible features a classy lady dressed in a black dress with an elegant, black hat, white bow with gold trim.  The black originally painted in a matte finish with the bow having a glossy appearance.  Still wearing her faux, pearl-drop earrings with her long brownish-blonde hair and luscious black eye lashes, adds to her sophistication. Her matching red lipstick and nail polish contributes to her beauty.  

Markings:  Black stamp C348B NAPCO (with copyright symbol) 1959.

Circa:  1959

Dimensions:  7" tall x 3 5/8" wide (base) 

Condition:  Previously owned.  One bow is broken off on top of hat.  No chips or cracks on eye lashes or other areas.  Very minor color wear mostly on underneath of lashes. Small spot wear on nose, top brim of hat and back of hair.  Light crazing and surface wear.  Inside of vase has spotty discoloration from use. 

Product Weight:  12.6 ounces

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