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ho2cultcha's loves3779 of 22752Can anyone identify these?Loetz Phänomen Genre 1/84 vase with bronze mount, PN 1335/5 for Robert Medeu & Co., Berlin, ca. 1902
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    Posted 3 years ago

    Vintage_Joe
    (132 items)

    Looks old, chest has no: 16(description).
    Arms are cut and missing. Toes are made from cardboard. I just like face painting.
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    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 3 years ago
      Mani will know but it looks very interesting.
    2. Manikin Manikin, 3 years ago
      Your doll appears to be a fertility doll made by a tribe . Not sure which country doesn't look Asian or African but maybe a Mexican or Spanish look to it . It is a she and they made her be crudely anatomically correct . Dating her in late 1900s after 1950s is a guess . Very cool doll . Wish I could tell you more .
    3. Kellymore Kellymore, 3 years ago
      Surely it is a religious figure to dress, the arms are articulated at the elbow, they go together with wire or wood, to be able to hold the baby Jesus, I notice that the face is very roughly repainted, it is a possibly colonial figure.
    4. Kellymore Kellymore, 3 years ago
      Forget to say that hands and arm (which are missing) could be made of another material, for example papier-mâché
    5. Vintage_Joe Vintage_Joe, 3 years ago
      Thanks for answers, i'd like to think this is colonial piece but we never know.
      Best

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