Andrea — Porcelain
Most standard figurines and tableware sell for $15 to $50 on the secondary market. Rare limited editions or large intricate sculptures can range from $100 to over $500 .
Authentic pieces usually bear a "Made in Japan" or "Andrea by Sadek" stamp on the base. Some rare pieces from the late 1940s are marked Occupied Japan . andrea porcelain
Their most famous line, often featuring hand-painted bisque porcelain. Common subjects include cardinals, robins, and chickadees . Most standard figurines and tableware sell for $15
You can find a wide range of vintage Andrea by Sadek pieces on resale platforms like eBay , Etsy, and Ruby Lane . Some rare pieces from the late 1940s are
"Andrea Porcelain" typically refers to , a renowned designer brand known for high-quality porcelain and ceramic collectibles. Founded in 1936 by Charles and Norman Sadek, the company is named after Norman’s daughter, Andrea. While headquartered in New Rochelle, New York, many of their most collectible vintage pieces were handcrafted in Japan. Popular Collections & Items
Includes items like porcelain lamps, ginger jars, and even brass accessories. Collector Information