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Uzbek Boy with Grapes — Soviet Porcelain Figurine, LFZ Leningrad Factory, USSR circa 1960s
Uzbek Boy with Grapes — Soviet Porcelain Figurine, LFZ Leningrad Factory, USSR circa 1960s
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A seated Uzbek boy cradles golden grapes, eyes half-closed in quiet contemplation. Painted in Leningrad in the 1960s, by hands that no longer work. Still life becomes alive.
OBJECT DETAILS: An ideal piece for collectors of Soviet porcelain, interior designers sourcing mid-century Eastern European decorative objects, or film and TV prop buyers seeking period-accurate USSR set dressing. Porcelain figurine depicting a seated Uzbek boy holding a gilded bunch of grapes. Maker: LFZ — Leningrad Porcelain Factory, USSR. Era: circa 1960s. Origin: Leningrad, Soviet Union. Hand-painted with gilt detail. Red underglaze mark to base.
DIMENSIONS: H 7cm × W 5cm (H 2.75" × W 2")
CONDITION: In excellent vintage condition. No cracks, no chips, no restoration. Gilt intact. Photographs form part of this description. Please review all images carefully as they document the piece's condition in full detail.
CURATOR'S NOTE: Selected for its rarity and quiet charm — a fragment of Soviet decorative art at its most human. An ideal collector's piece or prop for period drama set in 1960s Eastern Europe.
FAQ:
Condition? Excellent vintage condition. No cracks, chips or restoration. Gilt intact. Please review all photographs carefully.
Dimensions? H 7cm × W 5cm (H 2.75" × W 2")
Origin? LFZ — Leningrad Porcelain Factory, USSR, circa 1960s.
International shipping? Yes — worldwide, DDP, no surprise charges at delivery.
Film/TV prop? Yes — period-accurate for 1960s Soviet/Eastern European interiors. Available for prop hire enquiries.
Returns? 14-day return policy for items not matching description. Please review all photographs before purchasing.
More photos? Yes — contact us via enquiry form.
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