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I believe she would be called a "hina" doll (of which there are many types
And this is really a pretty one--the wood is lovely and in great shape
and I just couldn't resist the sweet alligator on this old tin mold
excepting a hole in the bottom of one
Amazing Late 19th Century Large Masonic Perforated Paper Embroidery, With Provenance relief cast portrait I believe she would beI see a fair number of late 19th century "Home Sweet Home" punch perforated paper needlepoint embroideries, but I don't believe I've come across a Masonic example, at least not one nearly as elaborate as this one, the iconography of which most closely resembles that found on elaborate antique silk Masonic aprons. A note taped to the back tells us this was the work of a Gertrude O'Connor of Harvey, Illinois, made for her husband Benjamin, a member of
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