Vintage Menschik Goldman French Dressing Maid Cruet Pink Dot 1950s Japan
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Midcentury Kitsch • Retro Kitchen • Anthropomorphic Decor
Rare 1950s Japanese ceramic cruet by Menschik Goldman featuring a blonde maid labeled “French Dressing.” She holds a small red cake dish and wears a pink dot apron — a whimsical midcentury accent and scarce variation. Excellent condition with intact cork stopper and light age wear only.
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This scarce Menschik Goldman figural cruet captures peak midcentury charm — the blonde “maid” holds a frosted cake and smiles beneath glossy glaze. The cork stopper is intact and not dried out. Light age marks on the cake rim — see close-ups. Underside bears the incised number 127/7, consistent with Menschik Goldman’s 1950s Japan imports. A rare variation from the same design era as Holt-Howard’s Pixieware series, now highly collectible.
Perfect For
• Pixieware or Menschik Goldman collectors
• Midcentury or retro kitchen displays
• Vintage hostess or housewarming gift
• Photo stylists sourcing authentic 1950s ceramics
Item Details
• Era: 1950s (Midcentury Modern)
• Maker: Menschik Goldman, Japan
• Style: Maid with Cake — “French Dressing” text
• Material: Hand-painted ceramic with cork head stopper
• Mark: Incised “127/7” on base
• Condition: Excellent vintage; minor age marks/light paint wear on cake rim. (see photo)
Measurements: see photo
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PLEASE NOTE: The cover photo is AI-generated for aesthetic display. See actual item photos for exact details.
Pixieware style, figural cruet, vintage condiment jar, anthropomorphic
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