Overview
A hand-painted bisque porcelain figurine depicting an Eastern Bluebird perched on a textured tree branch accented with a delicate pink wild rose. The piece features the characteristic matte finish and realistic feather detailing that made the 'Andrea' line a staple of American bird-collecting culture.
Story
Founded in 1936, this family-run company named their premier line after the founder's daughter, Andrea. These birds were designed to bring the 'Great Outdoors' into the mid-century American home. This specific bluebird, a symbol of happiness, was likely hand-painted by Japanese artisans who specialized in capturing North American species for the export market.
Maker / Origin
The Charles Sadek Import Company was established by father and son Charles and Norman Sadek in New York. While they imported a vast array of goods, they became world-famous for their 'Andrea by Sadek' porcelain birds, which were produced in specialized Japanese kilns.
Condition & Value
The figurine appears to be in excellent condition with no visible chips to the delicate flower petals or the bird's beak. The paint remains vibrant with no significant fading. Excellent condition is vital for these pieces, as even a tiny chip to a petal can reduce value by 30-50%.