A pretty little piece of mid-century tabletop glamour — a vintage porcelain table lighter in crisp white, hand-finished with a cobalt-blue rose-and-floral bouquet and slim gold-gilt bands at the neck and foot. The lobed, urn-shaped body is topped with a warm brass lift-arm lighter mechanism (marked Japan), and the base still wears its original gold “Enesco Imports Japan” foil label. Blue-and-white lovers and grandmillennial decorators, this one’s for you: it styles beautifully on a bar cart, bookshelf, vanity, or desk, whether or not you ever put a flame to it.
White porcelain with cobalt-blue floral (rose bouquet) decoration; gold-gilt trim; brass lift-arm lighter mechanism (marked Japan). Vintage — Enesco (Imports), Japan, circa 1960s–70s. Sold as a decorative collectible: the lighter mechanism is **untested / not guaranteed to function**, and it ships without fuel or flint, per standard for vintage lighters. Condition: Good — a lovely vintage display piece with honest age. The white porcelain is bright and, from these images, free of chips or cracks; the cobalt rose bouquet is crisp and the gold-gilt bands are intact, with the gilt showing light wear/rubbing at the neck and foot (common on these). The brass lift-arm mechanism wears a warm vintage patina with minor surface scratches, and the base shows some accumulated grime around the unglazed foot rim (typical of the age; likely cleans up) plus a faint surface mark or two on the lower body. The original gold “Enesco Imports Japan” foil label is intact on the base. Sold as a decorative collectible with the mechanism untested. One of a kind; only one available.


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