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Re: Poodles
Sorry the pictures are upside down....this is my first post
Re: Poodles
Information:
These cermaic poodles were made in Japan in the 1960s. There is no information on what company they were made by as the markings on the bottom read "Made in Japan" and were wrote in Japanese.
Market and Value:
These items may appeal to a ceramic collector or a collector of poodle items. Judging by the pictures, they appear to be in great shape and well taken care of. I'd appraise these items at $30 for the pair. The value would be higher if they were made by a well-known manufacturer but the manufacturer is unknown.
If I was any help, I'd appreciate an accepted comment (clicking the thumbs up by my comment)! Thanks!
Re: Poodles
Thank you Samstopp
i got them for my nieces at an open air market for $10
i will share their story with them
i felt good when I got them as I loved their look
ferl better knowing I made a good purchase
Re: Poodles
You're welcome! Glad to help