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I'm just starting out. Thank you very much for viewing the photos. The photos were taken with a used digital camera, so there may be some blurriness or inaccuracies, but this is all the information I have. Please make your judgment accordingly. [Menu] Kintaro dolls are typically displayed during the Tango no Sekku (Boys' Festival, May 5th). They are characterized by carrying a hatchet and a winning streak, but this child holds a magic mallet and iris. The expression on the face is very good, and it looks like money will accumulate. It's soothing to have it displayed all year round. It's a wooden doll, and the main body is 18.5 cm tall, 12.0 cm wide, and about 6.0 cm deep. It's a used doll of unknown age and maker, but I think it's in good condition. A small Issun-boshi (one-inch boy) doll, approximately 8.0 cm tall, 9.0 cm wide, and 9.0 cm deep, was also included in the original box. I have repacked them in a combined box (23.0 x 14.5 x 14.5). As they are antique items, there are some stains and damage. If you are interested, please consider purchasing them.
4 days ago
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