Vintage Tilso Pixie Elf with Flute: 1950s Musician Figurine

A vintage plastic pixie elf figurine with a hand-painted face and blue eyes, wearing a red felt hat and tunic with gold trim, seated and playing a black flute. Vintage Tilso Pixie Elf with Flute: 1950s Musician Figurine Vintage Tilso Pixie Elf with Flute: 1950s Musician Figurine Vintage Tilso Pixie Elf with Flute: 1950s Musician Figurine Vintage Tilso Pixie Elf with Flute: 1950s Musician Figurine A vintage plastic pixie elf figurine with a hand-painted face and blue eyes, wearing a red felt hat and tunic with gold trim, seated and playing a black flute. Vintage Tilso Pixie Elf with Flute: 1950s Musician Figurine
Vintage Tilso Pixie Elf with Flute: 1950s Musician Figurine
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Vintage Tilso Pixie Elf with Flute. Plastic. Measures about 7.2" in height by 3.5" wide. Good condition. Appears to have a white paint drip seen in photo.

Capture the enchanting spirit of the 1950s with this authentic Tilso Pixie Elf Musician. This 7.2-inch figurine features a hand-painted plastic face with expressive blue eyes and a playful expression. He is dressed in a vibrant red felt tunic and a matching pointed cap, both accented with shimmering gold braid and small pearl-like beads that catch the light beautifully. The lower half of the figure is finished in a bright metallic gold paint, giving him a festive look that made these Japanese and Hong Kong imports a staple of mid-century "Golden Fantasy" collections.

Whether displayed on a mantel, as part of a Christmas village, or tucked into a bookshelf, this little flutist adds a layer of vintage personality to any room. While he remains in good condition, there is a small white paint drip visible on the base. This piece is a must-have for collectors of vintage holiday kitsch, lovers of fairy-tale decor, or anyone who appreciates the unique artistry of mid-20th-century decorative figurines.

This item is vintage, approximately 60 to 70 years old. While it appears to be in good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.