Darling vintage Native American girl doll, about 5" tall and made of bisque. Her clothing is in rather delicate condition, but she still has plenty of charm. She was likely made in Japan in the 1940s-1950s era. 

CONDITION: FAIR
(Poor-->Fair-->Good-->Very Good-->Excellent-->Mint):
Clothing shows many losses on front back, top and bottom. Headdress retains beading, but has wear and some minor losses. Arms are intact, but a bit on the loose side - you may want to restring them. Some losses to bisque. Messy hair/braids. 


MARKINGS: None

ORIGIN: Unknown, probably Japan

MEASUREMENTS: 5" H x 2" W

WEIGHT (w/o packaging): 2.1 oz

CONDITION CHART:
Mint - As new. No visible flaws or wear. All parts/pieces intact.

Excellent - Has been used and/or may have very minor noticeable flaws that do not detract from the use or aesthetics of the item. All parts/pieces intact.

Very Good - Light wear and/or noticeable flaws that may warrant optional repairs, but can still be used as intended. May be missing parts/pieces, but doesn't impact use.

Good - Visible wear with flaws that may warrant repairs before being used as intended. May be missing parts/pieces, but doesn't impact use.

Fair - Numerous flaws and/or especially fragile. Likely needs to be repaired before being used as intended. May be missing parts/pieces that impact use.

Poor - Extensive damage. Cannot be used as intended without repair. To be used for parts, repair, display or as photo props only. Missing parts/pieces that impact use.

I aim to please, and describe every item to the best of my ability. But please note that my vintage items often received frequent use back in their day, so may show visible signs of wear and age. Personally, I wouldn't have it any other way, as I treasure those marks of the past.