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Japanese Redware Poodle Figurine, c.1950s

Japanese Redware Poodle Figurine, c.1950s

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Meet the poodle who has absolutely no notes about himself. Zero. He's lying down, he's got his little pompom hairdo, his red eyes are gleaming with the quiet confidence of someone who knows they're the most interesting thing in the room — and he's been like this since the 1950s. Respect.

This is a classic piece of Japanese redware pottery from the post-war era, when Japanese manufacturers were producing the most wonderfully characterful ceramic animals for the Western export market. Black gloss glaze over terracotta clay, with hand-applied red accents on the eyes, ears and tongue. The base shows the unglazed terracotta underneath — honest, unpretentious, and very much the real deal.

  • Japanese redware pottery, circa 1950s
  • Black gloss glaze with red accent details
  • Terracotta clay body — unglazed base
  • Poodle figurine in recumbent pose with pompom topknot
  • Good vintage condition — wear consistent with age
  • 10 × 9 × 6 cm, 116 g

WARNING: This poodle will judge everything you put near him on the shelf. He has standards. Maison de L'oro accepts no responsibility for any subsequent redecorating decisions made under his watchful red gaze.

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