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Hollóháza Hungarian Vintage Porcelain Figurine

Vintage Hollóháza Hungarian porcelain figurine depicting a sitting woman sewing or embroiderer. Known colloquially as the "Dressmaker," "Seamstress," or "Embroiderer." It portrays a woman in traditional Hungarian folk costume (often representing Matyó style) concentrated on her needlework. Features hand-painted polychrome floral designs on the blouse, an embellished light green corset bodice, a dark apron draped over a light blue skirt, and matching red shoes. The underside typically bears the stamped Hollóháza insignia alongside the text "Hungary," the historical founding date "1831," and the Hungarian phrase "Kézzel Festett" (meaning hand-painted). This specific style was widely manufactured during the mid-to-late 20th century, particularly between the 1960s and 1980s. Condition: Used - Like new. Cash accepted.

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