Rococo Porcelain Figurines

The figurines embody a Rococo style characterized by intricate ornamentation, asymmetrical designs, pastel color palettes, and themes of love and nature. During the occupation of Japan after World War II (1945-1952), a significant number of porcelain and ceramic items were manufactured for export. These items often emulated European styles, such as Rococo, to cater to Western markets. The styling and craftsmanship indicate a potential origin from that era.

Additional Details

Artist/Creator/Factory: unknown; marking shows KE475

Dimensions: Height 19 cm, each

Material: Porcelain

Year: Vintage

Origin: Japan