1950s Thames Japan Duck Ceramic Watering Can Figural Vase

A vintage white ceramic watering can vase from Thames Japan. Features a hand-painted duck in flight across the front with pink floral accents and gold trim along the rim and spout. 4.25 inches tall. 1950s Thames Japan Duck Ceramic Watering Can Figural Vase 1950s Thames Japan Duck Ceramic Watering Can Figural Vase 1950s Thames Japan Duck Ceramic Watering Can Figural Vase 1950s Thames Japan Duck Ceramic Watering Can Figural Vase 1950s Thames Japan Duck Ceramic Watering Can Figural Vase 1950s Thames Japan Duck Ceramic Watering Can Figural Vase
1950s Thames Japan Duck Ceramic Watering Can Figural Vase
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Bring a playful grounded vibe to your kitchen with this 1950s Thames Japan Duck Watering Can Vase, featuring a spirited hand-painted mallard in flight and delicate pink floral reliefs. This mid-century treasure is a beautiful study in the figural ceramics of the era, accented with fine gold trim along the scalloped rim and watering spout to create a silhouette that is both sturdy and ethereal.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Era: 1950s

  • Material: Ceramic

  • Dimensions: 4.25" H x 4.5" W

  • Condition: Excellent

  • Special Feature: Marked #3645; hand-painted with gold accents

  • Note: This item is vintage, 70 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.

The glossy white glaze provides a serene backdrop for the vibrant browns and greens of the duck, making it a reverent nod to the whimsical kitchenware that defined the post-war Japanese export market. There is a quiet wit in the form—a functional watering can shape reimagined as a delicate vessel for botanicals. Marked with the original series number 3645, it stands as a quintessential find for collectors of Thames or mid-century figural bird decor.

Whether used to hold a petite bouquet of wildflowers on a sun-drenched windowsill or displayed as a standalone curiosity among a collection of fine porcelain, this piece brings a touch of nostalgic grace to the modern home. Its survival in such pristine condition serves as a soulful tribute to the enduring quality of 1950s Japanese artistry. It is a timeless anchor for a space that values handcrafted detail and a touch of old-world whimsy.

This item is vintage, over 70 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.