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Once upon a time in Central Florida, two Treasure Hunters set off in search of antiques and curious relics with stories to whisper. We gather once-loved pieces-vintage glass, metalwork, jewelry, and art—chosen for their magic, charm, and past lives. Back at our cottage, two rescue cats supervise the careful packing of each find. Every treasure awaits its next chapter... and a new happily ever after.
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Vintage CAT Tonalá Mexican Folk Art Duck Planter – Hand-Painted Blue Bird & Butterfly
🦆Add a touch of whimsical Mexican heritage to your home with this authentic, hand-painted ceramic duck! 🎨Crafted in the world-renowned pottery hub of Tonalá, Jalisco, this vintage piece features the iconic "Cerámica Artística Tonalá" (CAT) studio mark. Founded in the 1960s by Manuel Garay, CAT is celebrated for its meticulous detail and "lush" nature scenes—beautifully captured here in the delicate blue bird and butterfly motifs. ❤️Why You’ll Love It: * True Folk Art: 100% hand-painted with the traditional Tonalá palette of cobalt blues, soft greys, and earth tones. * Versatile Decor: While originally designed as a small planter, its unique "scoop" shape makes it a perfect soap dish, jewelry catch-all, or a standalone statement piece for a bookshelf. * Collector’s Mark: The base is hand-signed with the sought-after "CAT Mexico" studio mark and the production number "15". 📝Details: * Material: Burnished Ceramic / Tonala Stoneware * Era: Vintage (Mid-Century / 1970s) * Origin: Tonalá, Mexico * 8” inches x 3” inches x 2” inches ✨Condition: Excellent vintage condition. No cracks or major chips. Note: As a handmade item, slight variations in glaze and paint are part of its unique character. Please see photos for clear visibility to all details. 🦆This charming duck is ready to fly to its new home. It’s the perfect gift for collectors of Mexican pottery or lovers of bohemian, eclectic decor!
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