About 7 1/2" tall each. Presumably depicting three generations of a Chinese family. The venerable elder has a long staff with what I think is a small blue bag tied to it. The man has a young boy on his shoulder. They are in nice condition with no real damage. Were they in a smoking home? All homes were smoking homes. These could possibly improve with a mild cleaning however I have not attempted it. I am not sure of the age but if they do not fall within the time period chosen then it is much more likely they are older than newer than that.

I think these were Chinese made for export to Chinese people in America. If they were for the Chinese market I think the old man would have a dragon on his shoulder. But that is just a guess. However, they are rather nice and very authentic, something that has likely been in this country for a long time. I buy some things from China online and I can't complain for the price, but so far as getting today anything genuine of real age ... well I won't say there isn't any but use your head.