Miss Dairylea small statue
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Valuation
Valued as set of 3 · Refined using real market comparables and condition analysis
Item Details
Holt Howard was known for producing whimsical ceramic figurines in the mid-20th century, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s. Their work is collectible due to its nostalgic appeal and playful designs.
The design elements and materials used are consistent with the playful aesthetic of the 1960s, a period known for colorful and whimsical collectibles.
Documentation such as original packaging or receipts would enhance value; researching the history of the Miss Dairylea brand may provide valuable context.
Condition
- Minor wear typical for age
- No visible chips or cracks
- Some paint loss may be present
Excellent condition can add 20-30% to value.
Summary
Miss Dairylea Small Statues. Made by Unknown (possibly Holt Howard). Dating to 1960s. Materials: Ceramic. Estimated value: $45 – $75. Condition: Very Good. Stable with moderate demand; prices for similar items are rising slightly.
Market Data
Stable with moderate demand; prices for similar items are rising slightly.
Auction houses, online platforms, specialty dealers focusing on vintage collectibles.
Care & Preservation
- Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Dust regularly with a soft cloth
- Avoid harsh chemicals or cleaners
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