This cool Mickey Mouse wall clock was made in Japan by Lorus. The fun clock features a red plastic frame and a large image of Classic Mickey (with pie eyes) and red and yellow hands.
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This cool Mickey Mouse wall clock was made in Japan by Lorus. The fun clock features a red plastic frame and a large image of Classic Mickey (with pie eyes) and red and yellow hands.
This large scallop edge platter is a beautiful decorative piece. The light blue ceramic plate features an Asian landscape with two cranes in blue.
This beautiful cobalt blue plate was made in japan. The deep blue platter features a intricately painted carriage surrounded by flowers.
This shallow serving bowl is a beautiful decorative piece. The light blue ceramic bowl features an Asian landscape with two cranes in blue.
This vintage dish was hand crafted in Japan by Otagiri. The shallow cream stoneware dish has dark brown speckles and a dark brown painted stripe around the rim.
I just love stacking mugs, especially those made in the sixties in Japan. These cuties have a mod daisy floral design around the upper portion, one in red, orange and green, the other mug has the same design in yellow and shades of blue.
This is another item my parents purchase while living in Hawaii in the late seventies. The detailed carving of an old bearded Asian man holding a walking cane has a brass ring on the reverse for hanging on the wall.
This great telephone and address book was made in Japan in the 60s. The narrow, hardcover book has a old fashioned telephone on front and a quill and ink bottle on the back, all in shades of turquoise, hot pink, yellow and black.
Considering this pitcher still has the original decal on the bottom, I would assume it was rarely used, if at all. This ceramic jug made in Japan by Inarco in the 1960s, looks like it was carved from a log, with a matte finish in several shades of brown.
These cute retro mugs were made in Japan in the seventies. The white mugs feature an adorable orange and yellow daisy pattern on a green background that wraps around the top portion of the mug.
This little ceramic squirrel family was made in Japan, around the fifties or sixties. Three glazed ceramic brown squirrels with painted accents on the eyes, head and tails.