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Hello :) !!!
I know absolutely nothing about this doll other than where I bought him with his family a few years ago. Not very helpful at all I am aware, and for this I apologize.
His arms and head seem to be "stuffed paper mache" or something to that effect while his legs seem to be a fabric of some sort..
My husband used to have a puppy before I discovered this poor little guy's damage here. He seems to be filled with some sort of "hard cork" or something to that effect.. and I know he is missing his hat.
I am entirely unsure but I would love him to go to someone that could restore him, even display him afterwards if he is worth doing so with.
I have no idea the history, meaning or value of him, or his family for that matter..
He stands next to a plater 6 1/2 inches tall.
If you know anything about him and his family, I'd love to know more.
Thank you in advance,
K.H.
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Re: Indigenous Doll Leather Sandals Male 2 (Part of Family...
So.. I take it there are NO APPRAISORS available to this website?
Seems like False Advertising...
Re: Indigenous Doll Leather Sandals Male 2 (Part of Family...
I appears that you've posted a few of these individually so I'll answer on this one only as it applies to all of them. These little guys are souvenirs from someone's travels to Mexico. The heads are paper mache and stuffed with whatever the artist could find. No real value other than sentimental to the original owner.