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    Posted 10 years ago

    Pattyrenee61
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    Unfortunately i do not know much about these beautiful dolls. I inherited them from my grandmother. I know they are from Japan and they are porcelain. Any help from anyone would be appreciated.

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    1. katherinescollections katherinescollections, 10 years ago
      Lovely. I have two or three of these, not as nice as yours. Will be interested in any information posted on this thread.
    2. Manikin Manikin, 10 years ago
      Your dolls appear from different time periods , I can not see faces close up but last 2 appear to be Gufun a crushed oyster shell and glue and first 2 look like silk faces . These Japanese dolls are very hard to date as they still make them the same way today . Unless you knowledge of when purchased ,They are Geisha Doll representing a area and clothes symbolize a event . Is hair on last 2 painted on or hair. Need closer photos . The first doll has eyes like they started in 70's . 2nd doll from phot I can't make out what she is made of but would say also 70's .
    3. Heiz Heiz, 10 years ago
      three of them are Japanese judging from their Kimono. However, the first one is a KOREAN wearing Hambok. I believe it is of antiquity and is a rare find. it may be 1/2 of a Korean Wedding Doll.

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