JAPANESE HALF DOLLS
Introduction | Overview | Bohne | Chocolatiere Dolls | Dressel & Kister | Goebel | Hertwig | Heubach
Historical | Japanese | Schneider | Dresser Dolls | Works Cited
Historical | Japanese | Schneider | Dresser Dolls | Works Cited
Various Manufacturers
World War I - 1950s
World War I - 1950s
Although the Japanese copied German half dolls, these dolls are of distinctly lesser quality in workmanship than the German models. They are lacking in fine detail and crispness. The earliest ones were marked "Nippon" and are rarely found. Most Japanese half dolls are marked "Made in Japan".
Introduction | Overview | Bohne | Chocolatiere Dolls | Dressel & Kister | Goebel | Hertwig | Heubach
Historical | Japanese | Schneider | Dresser Dolls | Works Cited
Historical | Japanese | Schneider | Dresser Dolls | Works Cited