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    Posted 10 years ago

    Tawnie
    (6 items)

    I came across these figurines that are approximately 2" x 1" (each one varies slightly in its actual size). I notice that most have two holes on their bottom underside but some do not. Some appear to have more transparency than others. I am just wondering how I would be able to determine the age of these pieces and any other information about them would be very helpful. I do believe that they are made of bakelite, possibly cherry bakelite?

    Any information regarding these little figurines would be very helpful and greatly appreciated.

    Thanks!

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    1. Tawnie, 10 years ago
      Hi Jim,
      Thank you for the site suggestion. I did test each of these pieces and they do indicate that they are true bakelite. I am unsure as to why some of the pieces have two holes on their bottom under side but some do not. Is this something that is seen with a lot of bakelite netsuke pieces?

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