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Enesco lady's head

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By Edun, 29 April, 2025
Description

Enesco lady's head vase made in Japan. 1950s. Green dress, pearl earrings, brown hair, ponytail. Has half of the bow broken and missing. Two small chips on one eyelash.

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
Ceramic
Distinguishing marks
Light green dress with dark green bows, ponytail, pearl necklace and earrings
Condition
Fair
Size and dimensions of this item
7" tall
Date Period
1950s
History
Inherited through my husband's grandmother
For Sale?
No
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

3 weeks 2 days ago

Enesco Lady Head Vase – 1950s

Category: Ceramic Figurines & Head Vases
Maker: Enesco (Japan)
Date Period: Circa 1950s
Material: Glazed ceramic
Dimensions: Approximately 7 inches tall
Marking: Retains original Enesco Japan foil label (visible, partially worn)

Description:

This is a classic mid-century Enesco lady head vase, produced in Japan during the 1950s, a popular period for such decorative ceramics. The piece features:

  • A young woman with brown molded hair styled in a curled ponytail
  • Dramatic painted eyelashes (with two chips on the right side)
  • Hand-applied pearl necklace and earrings
  • A light green off-the-shoulder dress with dark green bows (one of which is partially broken/missing)
  • Glazed ceramic with visible craquelure on the base, consistent with age

These vases were originally intended as florist containers or vanity decor and were mass-produced for the American market post-WWII, primarily by Japanese ceramic firms like Enesco, Napco, and Lefton.

Condition:

Fair to Good Antique Condition

  • Retains original foil Enesco label
  • No visible major cracks or full breaks
  • Some cosmetic wear:
    • Chipped bow at the back of the ponytail (one half missing)
    • Two small chips on one eyelash
    • Light surface crazing on the base
    • Minor scuffing consistent with age

Despite imperfections, the piece maintains good display presence and is a collectible example of the style.

Historical & Collectible Significance:

Lady head vases became iconic in mid-century decor and are now highly collectible, especially those with distinctive features like:

  • Elaborate hair and makeup
  • Jewelry (pearls, rhinestones, etc.)
  • Larger size (6"–8")

Enesco was a major exporter of Japanese ceramics to the U.S. and their head vases are among the more recognizable and sought-after brands in this niche.

Estimated Market Value (as of 2024):

Condition

Estimated Value (USD)

Mint (no damage, with label)

$100–$150

Good (minor wear, complete)

$75–$100

Fair (with damage like this piece)

$40–$60

Recommendation:

While this piece holds moderate value due to the broken bow and chipped eyelash, it remains desirable to head vase collectors because of its recognizable styling, original label, and overall presentation.

If you’re ever interested in selling or insuring it, a formal appraisal may not be necessary, but photographing it alongside others from the same period (if part of a collection) may enhance appeal.

For collectors or vintage resellers, platforms like eBay, Etsy, or Ruby Lane are ideal for listing comparable items.

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