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W255A Early Civil War Folk Art Wood Toy Doll
This little folk art toy is darling. Notice that this little lady will even move. When you pull the string her hands move up and down and her right leg kicks out. And the motion that really brings a smile is that the eyes move up and down! What a great piece of folk art, to be both one of a kind and to have motion also. This little girl has a mammy appearance with the bandana around her hair. There was so much love and care given to creating this one of a kind toy doll. Just look at the great details and the realistic features of the face. Pug nose, big round eyes, red lips, what a great toy! One hand is missing and the left leg does not move and perhaps it was made too, although it is cute with just the one leg kicking out as well. This little gal measures 8" high, and is 2 3/4" wide across the skirt at the widest point, with the arms extending beyond that. Again, this toy animated doll dates to civil war time. What an outstanding find and to still be in such great all original condition. This is a museum quality piece of folk art for sure.
This little folk art toy became available for sale when a Mr. A.M.G. Thomas due to failing health, offered his extensive and outstanding lifetime collection for sale. The sale was held in Meriden, Kansas and the A.M.G. Thomas family said that this toy had belonged to their great grandmother of southern Kansas. They had referenced that this toy dated back to the civil war era. They could not produce any documentation to verify this fact, however they did have other items that they did date to the same Civil war time period.
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