Description: Heirlooms Of Tomorrow Dresden Style Porcelain Man Bust Figurine. Beautiful figurine. Measures: 7” tall. Marked as shown. Condition: minor lace loss. The brand ‘Heirlooms of Tomorrow’ was launched in 1944 in Manhattan Beach, California, by William Bradley. This puts them smack-dab into the same timeframe as both Cordey and Chantilly. What’s unusual is the location: California was not exactly a hotbed of porcelain production. There was a good reason that most large-scale manufacturers of porcelain and china items were located in either New Jersey or (to a lesser extent) Ohio: Easy access to the necessary raw materials. In order to have a decent factory in a place like Manhattan Beach, Mr. Bradley would have had to import most of his materials from the East coast or the Midwest. Heirlooms of Tomorrow existed from 1944 to 1949, which roughly parallels the chronology of Cordey (if you measure it by how long Cordey made items other than just lamps)
Price: 40 USD
Location: Hialeah, Florida
End Time: 2025-01-10T16:19:49.000Z
Shipping Cost: 14.95 USD
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Brand: Dresden Porcelain
Type: Figurine
Material: Porcelain
Subject: Men