Japanese doll (gyoruri ningyo) Meiji period. Origin: Japan Material: fabrics, wood. Dimensions: 57 cm height x 27 cm width, face - 7cm height x 4.5 cm width. Period: Meiji (19th century). Condition: g[...]
Akabeko, Traditional toys in hariko (paper mache) with movable heads (bubble head) representing cows. Crafts from the city of Aizu in the prefecture of Fukushima. Japan, circa 1960, 26 x 10 x 14 cm fo[...]
India, early 20th century, pretty and old bronze and metal toy depicting an elephant on wheels topped by its mahout. It has its ceremonial harness. This type of toy was reserved for children of the up[...]
India, mid-20th century, superb fabric toy representing a bull. Colored glass beads, small mirrors and pompoms complete the ensemble. The pieces of fabric are assembled together to form a patchwork in[...]
-- The term doll in Japan is "ningyō", "human form". Japan has a special relationship with dolls: Until the beginning of the Meiji era, dolls participated in ritual and religious ceremonies, imbued wi[...]
-- The term doll in Japan is "ningyō", "human form". Japan has a special relationship with dolls: Until the beginning of the Meiji era, dolls participated in ritual and religious ceremonies, imbued wi[...]
JAPAN - Meiji period (1868 - 1912). Musha doll representing a standard-bearer servant of Emperor Jinmu, the clothing in embroidered silk and lined with paper, the armor in lacquered leather highlighte[...]
JAPAN - Meiji period (1868 - 1912). MUSHA doll representing Prime Minister TAKENOUSHI of Empress Jingu, the clothing in paper lined with silk, the head and hands in lacquered wood, armor and headgear [...]
Born in Yonezawa, Yamagata Prefecture, Yamanaka began his artistic career as a photographer, after majoring in chemistry. Rather than developing a career in traditional doll making, he joined the Sosa[...]
Cherry wood, lacquer - wear, traces of handling, small shocks.
Sachiko Sato born in 1935 in Date, Fukushima prefecture. Often called "Koson Sato"
She is one of the rare Kokeshi creators recognized a[...]
Japanese toy made by the Nomura company in 1930. One boom is missing. When you turn the wheels manually the propellers turn and the machine gun rises slightly. As is .
This is a model named by the artist "tempyo" after the reign of Emperor Shōmu-tennōà in the 8th century. This period is important for Japan, because it sees the emergence of an autonomous Japanese cul[...]
Set of two kokeshis in lacquered wood and carved inscriptions. They still have the original label. Both are signed on their base and the larger one has the particularity of also being lacquered on its[...]
Kokeshi or Japanese doll from the Showa period. It is sculpted and painted. His particularity is in the length of his painted hair which surrounds his face. Numbers on its base. Plus shipping costs.
Kokeshi or Japanese doll. Showa period. Its particularity is in the marbled effect on its body, which is a specialization of a kokeshi maker artist. It is signed on its base. Plus shipping costs.
Lovely red lacquer display case containing an Asian doll, dressed in traditional costume with old fabrics, representing a water carrier. Very decorative, the whole is in perfect condition
ARTICULATED TOY
Kobe, Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912) circa 1900
Wood and bone
H. 10 ; L 6 cm
A carved and articulated wooden toy depicting a waiter or a man eating. He is dressed in a kimono a[...]
Period - first part of the 20th century
Condition - Good condition
Measurement - Height 29 cm & 25.5 cm
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Large Geisha doll - Japan circa 1960 - fabrics, metal frame - black lacquered wood base.
The term doll in Japan is "ningyō", "human form". Japan has a special relationship with dolls: Until the begin[...]
Old Japanese doll on its lacquered wooden base. This is a kimekomi ningyo. A traditional doll from Japan made of carved wood, the body is covered with traditional fabrics and the skin is painted with [...]
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