Posted 4 years ago
Campton
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Any info would be appreciated . I found this in my uncles house. Hewas in japan in the 40s and he brought it home with him along with other items.
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Posted 4 years ago
Campton
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Any info would be appreciated . I found this in my uncles house. Hewas in japan in the 40s and he brought it home with him along with other items.
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rhineisfine IMO it is a musha- ningyo
insert ( scott page ? )
can,t read the kanji of the kiribako
actually it are musha ningyo , from orgin they are part of tango no sekko boys day -girls day etc to keep it simple gogatsu
the yoroi dolls are more expensive, because they are bigger and full armour , and most of the time yoroi are edo period , and are non generic
this piece is rather naked maybe even even an baishan
gofun white mask seems right ( shell emulgation )bit grey , pity
the mean trouble is the japanese the so called kitsui-musumbe the tightness of the knitting is not so well
probably they are taisho period , it was a hype rekindling nationalism
and children like it because of because of the principle of radiated fame
it is also nostalgia from the old farts during the Meiji Restoration at the end of the 19th century, the position of the samurai came under pressure. The reforms led to a new central authority, in which there was no room for the samurai's loyalty to the old regional daimyo
nice but i don,t see that much value here , sorry i forget personnaly i think it is a sort of taisho