In Japan, clockwork automata (karakuri ningyō) emerged in the 17th century, and were mainly sold to wealthy or important people who used them to impress guests. These little mechanical dolls have an ...
During Japan’s Edo period, which stretched from the early 17th century to the mid-1800s, wealthy families would buy Karakuri—little self operating dolls or toys that served tea and shot arrows. Here, ...
Q: I want to sell two Yoshitoku Japanese dolls, but don't know how to find value or locate a buyer. I bought them at Epcot about 15 years ago, and they were quite expensive. Any help? A: First, let's ...
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