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The product shown is a decorative ceramic vase featuring a cherub or putto figure playing a musical instrument, typically associated with porcelain styles popular in the mid-20th century. While it resembles styles from makers like Capodimonte or various Japanese export porcelains (such as Lefton or Occupied Japan), there are no visible brand marks or logos in the image to definitively identify the manufacturer.
Ceramics of this type were mass-produced in numerous countries, including Italy, Germany, and later Japan and China, for the global decorative arts market. Without a maker's mark on the base, the specific brand and ultimate owner cannot be determined. These items are often sold as vintage collectibles or generic home decor.
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