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Learning all about the Vintage Kewpie doll

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Be Sociable, Share! How to Acquire & Collect Vintage Kewpie dolls The Vintage Kewpie doll made their first appearance approximately 1912, their maker Rosie O’Neill labeled these dolls because of their Cupid-like appearance from her sketches. It took a bit of time, however the Kewpie would take the world by storm! You will find that [...]

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Vintage Kewpie Postcards

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Be Sociable, Share! Vintage Kewpie Postcards – The Show Good Designing! Vintage Kewpie postcards do not only show good designing, but have, as well, tickle the senses and cause reactions of both, the receiver and sender. The postcards also make good “treasure items” for the collector – especially postcards dating around the 1920′s. In the [...]

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Vintage Kewpie Dolls

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Be Sociable, Share! Vintage Kewpie Dolls: A Must Look-out For Kewpie lovers, it could be a wonder to have vintage Kewpie dolls! The lovable cherubs keep doll collectors and enthusiasts amazed for over a century. A vintage Kewpie doll, the one that is highly chased by collectors alike is the bisque or porcelain doll for [...]

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Vintage Kewpie Dolls Made in Japan

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Be Sociable, Share! The Vintage Kewpie Dolls Made in Japan The Vintage kewpie dolls “Made in Japan” signifies that they were made during the Occupation of Japan after World War II when it was subjected by the Allied Powers. The dolls could be seen wearing traditional Japanese clothes and accessories. The United States didn’t only [...]

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Vintage Kewpie Doll Clothes

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Be Sociable, Share! Vintage Kewpie Doll Clothes – For a Naked Baby! Vintage kewpie doll clothes does not merely clothe Kewpies, but they, as well, seem like to tell us something – history. The first Kewpie Dolls were naked like a babe. However, during the 1920′s, manufacturers put some clothes on them to give the [...]

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