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Lipper & Mann

Figurine, Lipper & Mann, Victorian / Colonial Couple, Hand Painted Porcelain, Vintage

Figurine, Lipper & Mann, Victorian / Colonial Couple, Hand Painted Porcelain, Vintage

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  • Vintage Figurines, Victorian / Colonial Man & Woman, Hand Painted Porcelain, L&M, Home Decor, Vintage Collectibles, Traditional Decor, Maximalist, (Discontinued)
  • Vintage:  1949 - 1962
  • Details:  What a beautiful couple figurines, in absolute pristine condition!!  These are fine quality, imported by L&M (Lipper and Mann), most likely from Japan.  The colors on these are soft pastels, perhaps wearing their spring or summer best.  They are hand painted in wonderful detail, we love the faces, very well done.  These will need a lot of packaging to arrive safely, please keep that in mind at check-out.  A most wonderful gift for a figurine collector, and a great addition to your curio or bookshelf.  
  • Material:  Porcelain
  • Dimensions:  Man: 9.0 inches Tall, and approx. 3.0 inches Wide.  Woman:  8.75 inches Tall and approx. 3.0 inches Wide
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.  Excellent Condition.  No issues noted.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  Please remember these are ANTIQUE and VINTAGE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show scratches, wear and tear and imperfections. 

Lipper & Mann was started in 1946 New York by Hal Lipper and Seymour Mann. Originally importing wares from Europe, and selling to major department stores, independent shops, jewelry stores and home furnishing stores. In 1949 their inventory and selection grew, they started importing from Japan and added figurines, dinnerware sets, tea sets, etc. They are well known for their Blue Danube blue and white dinnerware pattern (very similar to Blue Onion), we believe it was introduced in 1951. In 1963, Seymour Lipper bought out Hal Mann and changed the company name to Lipper International, Inc. In the 1980's they moved to Wallingford, Connecticut, they are still in business today.

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