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Lg.Japanese Boy's Festival(Kintaro)Doll-Taisho Period browse these categories for related items... Directory: Antiques:Regional Art:Asian:Japanese:Okimono:Pre 1920: item # 698154 Please refer to our stock # JDOL-001 when inquiring.
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| A healthy, plump, round & gentle-faced, "Kintaro" doll holding a lively carp (also considered a symbol of strength and good luck). In folklore, Kintaro grows up to become a famous warrior. He represents the wishes of parents to have a brave, strong, yet gentle son. Size H: 23 cm W: 13.5 cm. Period: Early Taisho. Condition: Some wearing off of pigment on fish. Short rope that goes in front of hat is detached on one side, but can easily be re-attached (we've kept it as is). Right hat peg seems to have been replaced (many years ago). Natural age wear on surface and red cloth bib ties. | |||||||||||||||
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