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Rare Early Antique Japanese Maneki Neko Lucky Cat coin bank from Japan
$ 52.8
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Description
Antique early design Japanese Maneki Neko Lucky Cat coin bank from JapanThe Lucky cat raising his right hand is said to be a male cat, and is said to raise his fortune and
good luck.
It seems that many Lucky cats with their right hand raised are displayed in ordinary
households.
This product is antique but has never been used.
Lucky -Cat that had been produced in
the early 1940s will be the type that had the current oval from the second half of 1940 in the model
does not have the oval of gold.
This model has a gold fortune (福) bell drawn on the neck, and it has a
different design from the current Lucky-Cat and has a high rarity value.
Since this Lucky cat (piggy
bank) has never been used, the Japanese paper on the bottom has not been peeled off.
The face of the cat also changes depending on the time of production.
The facial features of
Japanese cats are well captured.
If you have any questions, then please let me know.
Product Details
Made by Ceramics
The size: 8" (200mm) x 5"(127mm) x 4"
(100mm)
Since it will be vintage, there are small scratches.
Also, the color is a little brownish.
* Note
The old type Lucky Cat is sealed with thick Japanese paper at the bottom outlet when coins are full.
The fact that there is no trace of this Japanese paper being peeled off means that it has never been used as a coin bank.
The one with a rubber seal on the back side is a recently made one.
Old type items are sealed with Japanese paper.
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