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Never seen them...they are very cool!
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Super pieces !!
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Yeah those are really neat! Must be pretty rare.
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Thanks everyone.
I had also shown them to a forum member who is very knowledgeable with early figural pieces, and he had never seen them either. What these little guys were mounted on will likely remain a mystery (whether part of a game, part of a sports themed music box, individually mounted, or for something else). |
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I'd be interested in the baseball player.
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Michael, I sent you message. I anticipate them being for sale at some point, but want to research them further first.
Thanks Dan. They were an ebay purchase. I actually found them thanks to one of the few ebay improvements over the years that I love. The portion of the home page that shows you the newly listed items that coincide with your frequent searches. These dolls popped up individually as buy it nows, and I found them likely within minutes of their being listed. I bought them all as soon as I saw them. |
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Keith, Those are phenomenal...like Peter said I've never seen them before...They look a lot like the sports candy containers made of paper mache....and the condition looks like easy restore...I think there are lots of doll repair people out there. I speculate they're German...They were big on decorative things like these in the late 19th- early 20th century...The pins are very curious...obviously they were mounted on some kind of base...The fact you nailed four of them is incredible!...Nice job...Congrats on a great pick up!..Below two candy container examples...
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