Vintage Ucagco and Courting Couple Ashtray Set – Study Ceramic Utility Decor

A vintage porcelain figurine of a woman in an elegant, wide-skirted green dress with gold-gilt trim and red floral accents. She is posed leaning forward, holding a large shallow bowl that serves as an ashtray or trinket dish. The piece has a glossy glaze and intricate molded details on her bodice and hat. Vintage Ucagco and Courting Couple Ashtray Set – Study Ceramic Utility Decor Vintage Ucagco and Courting Couple Ashtray Set – Study Ceramic Utility Decor Vintage Ucagco and Courting Couple Ashtray Set – Study Ceramic Utility Decor Vintage Ucagco and Courting Couple Ashtray Set – Study Ceramic Utility Decor
Vintage Ucagco and Courting Couple Ashtray Set – Study Ceramic Utility Decor
$48.00
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Invite a refined sense of mid-century elegance into your home with this vintage ceramic ashtray set, featuring a smooth glazed porcelain texture across a scalloped and notched silhouette.

The collection includes a vibrant "Ucagco" kidney-style dish, an organic form produced in Japan, showcasing a lively orange floral spray. Joining it is a romantic circular ashtray featuring a traditional courting couple in a horse-drawn carriage, complete with a scalloped filigree border. 

1. Vintage Ucagco China Ashtray with Yellow Flowers. A white ceramic ashtray with yellow flowers and gold trim. Made in Japan. Measures 5 1/4" long, 2 slots. Excellent condition.
2 .Vintage Ceramic Ashtray with a Man and Woman in Carriage. A white ceramic ashtray depicting a courting couple in a carriage. Gold trim. Measures 6" with 3 slots. Marked but can't read it. Excellent condition.

These items remain in excellent vintage condition, exhibiting well-preserved colors and smooth, glossy glazes. Whether repurposed as elegant trinket dishes for "The Boudoir" or featured as historic conversation pieces in a curated study, these porcelain artifacts provide a graceful and enduring connection to 20th-century social decor.

This item is vintage, over 30 years old.
All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.