Vinatge 1930's Seminole dolls, family of three. - $500 - (Atlanta, GA)
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Posted 1 month ago
The Seminoles were part of the economic and cultural development of the Florida frontier. The decline of the hide trade followed by the Great Depression forced Seminoles to seek alternative sources of income.The Seminoles living in the tourist villages made money by selling handicrafts, including patchwork clothing and dolls. They had been making dolls as toys for their children for years. Once the tourists began passing through, doll making became a thriving business. These dolls are in excellent condition and are very rare in a set as these. Smallest is a little over 2", middle figure is 3 1/2" and the tallest figure is 5 1/2". Thanks in advance!

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