Condition: Near Mint
Height: 9.5″ (23.75cm)
Width: 5″ (12.5cm)
Length: 3″ (7.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1970
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This retro porcelain figurine shows a…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 9.5″ (23.75cm)
Width: 5″ (12.5cm)
Length: 3″ (7.5cm)
Year Manufactured: 1970
Photos form part of the description. Exact item shown; please review all images carefully.
This retro porcelain figurine shows a cool, mod-era female guitarist mid-strum, captured in a sleek, stylized pose. Her long hair, tailored jacket and flared trousers lean into that late‑60s/early‑70s vibe, while the soft mint and blush colors give the piece an easy, pastel pop. The glossy glaze is bright and even, and the details—hands on the fretboard, the smooth guitar body, sharp lapels—are crisp. It’s a Hollohaza piece from Hungary, made in 1970, and it’s in near mint shape, the kind you display right away without fuss. It brings a fun, musical energy to a shelf, credenza, or turntable corner.
Hollohaza is one of Hungary’s oldest porcelain makers, with roots back to 1777 in the village that shares its name. The factory is known for hard‑paste porcelain fired hot for a bright ring and durable, glassy surface. In the 1960s and 70s they embraced modern lines and soft colors, which makes pieces like this guitarist feel stylish yet friendly. Many were finished and hand painted, then stamped with the Hollohaza backmark and country. Collectors like lively subjects—musicians, dancers, folk figures—and approachable prices. If you enjoy mid‑century décor, this line fits in easily and beautifully among vinyl, teak, and Scandinavian accents.
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