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    Posted 14 years ago

    maria741969
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    Hi I am new here, need so help please.

    These are from my great great aunt she traveled the orient around 1900- 1930.

    Are these dolls dated around that time.

    Thank You very much

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    1. Vestaswind Vestaswind, 14 years ago
      The larger ones look like they might be Ada Lum dolls. Have you looked for any marks? I would even look on their feet.
      http://asiawee.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html
    2. maria741969, 14 years ago
      thank you Vestaswind,

      i took off on of the shoes and on the sock there is a number 5 or S in blue color and a circle around it.

      On the inside of the booty on the bottom of the heel is a T/11 in red. The booties are so beautiful hand woven with leather on the soles. unreal

      not sure if this helps. Is thier anywher else I cann look?

      thanks again.

      I can forward better pictures if any wants to help.

      Take care
    3. Kellymore Kellymore, 5 months ago
      Efectivamente son muñecas de tejido Ada Lum, Shanghai, aunque empezó a fabricar antes de forma privada, la producción se realiza con éxito en los años 40. Hay mucha información en Internet, buscando por Ada Lum dolls.

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