(JP¥128,000)
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月光のしっぽ
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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This is a boy doll by Takeuchi Masujiro, a master craftsman of the Meiji era. He has distinctive eyes, ink-painted features, and a charming, subtle smile. Dolls from the Meiji period typically didn't have eyebrows. The gentle curve of the forehead was used to create expression, a hallmark of the master craftsman's skill. Over 10 years ago, I entrusted the complete restoration to the third-generation Toko. This included replacing the hair, repainting from the gesso base, and replacing and reattaching the fabric joints of the hands and feet. Thanks to this, the doll is in excellent condition. This doll may not be suitable for those who prefer original antiques, but I believe it will be appreciated by those looking for a beautifully restored doll that retains its antique appearance. There is a very shallow, dry crack-like mark from the right eyelid to the nose. As far as I can see, there are no other significant flaws, but please prioritize the photos for the condition. If you wish, I can provide additional photos and explanations. The long undergarment and kimono are original. I found the antique white cotton apron and dressed the doll in it. The vintage tabi socks were also added later. The hat and stand are not included.
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