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    Posted 9 years ago

    cwilsterman
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    This is a collection of adorable vintage cloth figurine/dolls from the 1960s (we think) that was meticulously cared for by my mother-in-law. They are unmarked. All have yellow feather hair and closed eyes yet each has a different motif, i.e. painting, skiing.

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 9 years ago
      Adorable is exactly the right word for these!
      Any idea where they were made? The faces appear to be stocking painted - is that right?
      So much work in these - the clothes and shoes ; I am in love!
    2. cwilsterman, 9 years ago
      Hi! We have no idea where these little guys were made. My mother-in-law never brought them out and my husband said he remembers them from when he was little. The two larger dolls, shown separately (9" vs. 7"), are made of a higher quality and have cloth faces. The littler ones in the large collection appear to be knock-offs of these two and the faces look like they are stocking painted. We are trying to identify them. Thank you for responding!
    3. racer4four racer4four, 9 years ago
      I have searched a bit and did find two more but no ID for them either.
      There was a great deal of cloth Christmas dolls from Japan in the 1960s but whether these are from there I don't know.

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