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Vintage Ardco Ceramic Mouse Musician Playing Violin 1950’s, 2.5" Tall For Sale


Vintage Ardco Ceramic Mouse Musician Playing Violin 1950’s, 2.5
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Vintage Ardco Ceramic Mouse Musician Playing Violin 1950’s, 2.5" Tall:
$10.00

This vintage Ardco ceramic figurine features a charming mouse musician playing the violin. Made in Japan in the mid-20th century, this small figurine measures 2.5 inches in length and has a glazed finish. The hand-painted multicolor design adds a touch of whimsy to any collection, and the originality of this piece makes it a must-have for collectors of decorative figurines. The mouse subject and music theme make it a perfect addition to any decor, and it is sure to be a conversation starter. This figurine is an original piece from the 1950s and is perfect for all occasions.


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