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Vintage Porcelain Sewing Girl Figurine, Pink
Original price was: $21.10.$16.99Current price is: $16.99.
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A Stitch in Time: Vintage Porcelain Sewing Girl Figurine
Bring a touch of charm and history to your sewing space with this vintage porcelain sewing girl figurine. While the exact manufacture date and brand remain unknown, the figurine’s classic style and delicate details are sure to delight.
A Love for Sewing:
- Endearing Depiction: This figurine captures the essence of a young seamstress. Wearing a pink dress and white apron, the girl’s blonde hair complements the whimsical expression on her face.
- Interactive Details: The figurine offers a delightful interactive element. A spool of thread (not included) can be placed between her outstretched hands, feeding through a thin wire for a realistic touch.
- Functional Charm: The red crown of the figure’s hat doubles as a pincushion, while the basket at her side can hold a pair of small scissors (not included).
A Touch of Vintage Charm:
- Compact and Display-ready: Measuring about 6″ tall, this figurine is perfect for display on a shelf, desk, or within a curio cabinet.
- Very Good Condition: Despite a tiny chip on the basket and skirt, the figurine remains in very good condition, with minimal signs of wear and tear.
More Than Just a Decoration:
By purchasing this vintage porcelain sewing girl figurine from Father Joe’s Villages, you’re not only acquiring a decorative item. You’re also contributing to our mission to prevent and end homelessness in San Diego.
Height: 6″
Condition: Pre-owned, good, with tiny chip on basket and skirt
Compare To: $21.10–$23.00 (eBay, including shipping)
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