1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair

Two vintage ceramic lady head wall pocket planters wearing pink and blue bonnets side by side on a plain background 1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair 1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair 1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair 1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair 1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair 1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair 1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair 1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair 1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair 1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair 1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair 1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair 1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair 1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair
1950s Royal Copley Lady Head Wall Pocket Planter Pair
$54.00
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Add a touch of mid-century sweetness to your walls with this charming pair of coordinating lady head planters. Produced by Royal Copley, each pocket features a stylized feminine bust with closed eyes, a gentle smile, and molded bonnets in pastel pink and sky blue.

  • SIZE: Each measures approximately 6.75" in height with a 4" base (Measurements are close but approximate)
  • DECADE: 1950s
  • STYLE: Mid-Century Mod / Grandmillennial
  • MATERIAL: Ceramic
  • CONDITION: Good vintage condition with no chips or cracks; both pieces exhibit light, uniform age crazing to the glaze and minor dirt residue inside the pockets from historical use
  • EXTRA NOTES: Set includes two distinct wall pockets designed to hang flush against a wall surface, featuring the iconic heavy glaze and airbrushed color accents characteristic of the Spaulding China Company's production line

During the post-war housing boom of the 1940s and 1950s, the Spaulding China Company of Sebring, Ohio, filled American homes with affordable luxury through its highly successful Royal Copley line. Characterized by a distinctively thick clay body, rich blended glazes, and charmingly stylized human and animal subjects, these whimsical wall pockets and planters became staple decorative accents in mid-century kitchens and sunrooms. Today, they remain highly sought after by collectors who appreciate the soft pastel palettes, airbrushed gradients, and joyful, stylized expressions that define mid-century Americana pottery design.