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This finely detailed vintage Japanese figurine depicts a traditional fishmonger at work, skillfully preparing a large red snapper on a wooden table. Handcrafted from clay and hand-painted with earthy tones, the figure wears a white apron and green headband, with lifelike expression and posture that capture the essence of daily life in mid-20th century Japan.
Measuring 7 inches tall and 7 x 6 inches at the base, this piece is a wonderful example of Hakata-inspired craftsmanship, blending cultural storytelling with artistry. Figurines of this type were commonly produced in Japan during the post-war years (1950s–1970s), reflecting traditional occupations and folk scenes.
The figurine is in good vintage condition overall, with expected surface wear and minor age marks. No major cracks or repairs are present. The colors remain well-preserved, with a natural, muted patina from age that adds to its authenticity.
This statue makes an excellent collectible for admirers of Japanese folk art, Hakata dolls, or mid-century cultural decor. It also works beautifully as a display piece in kitchens, dining rooms, or themed interiors.
Origin: Japan, Hakata-style craftsmanship
Material: Hand-painted clay/ceramic
Age: Mid-20th century (c. 1950s–1970s)
Dimensions: 7" tall × 7" wide × 6" deep
Style: Traditional Japanese folk art / occupational figurine
Condition: Good vintage condition with light age wear, no major cracks or repairs
Purpose: Collectible Japanese folk art, mid-century decor, cultural display piece