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  2. Kotonoha no Miko to Kotodama no Majo to - Wikipedia

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    A witch who is an enthusiast for ancient architecture. Tsumugi Tokigami (鴇神紬, Tokigami Tsumugi) Voiced by: Mamiko Noto A miko. She was sealed in her family's temple shrine for her own protection, as the outside world was poisonous to her pure spirit. Isuzu Suzushiro (鈴代五十鈴, Suzushiro Isuzu) Voiced by: Akeno Watanabe

  3. 10 Vintage Porcelain Dolls That Are Worth a Fortune

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    Price on eBay: $8,500 Porcelain dolls don’t have to be more than 2 feet tall to be worth a lot of money. This little lady stands only 15 1/2 inches tall, but her ornate details and impressive ...

  4. Poppet - Wikipedia

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    The word poppet is an older spelling of puppet, from Middle English popet, meaning a small child or a doll.In British English it continues to hold this meaning. Poppet is also a chiefly British term of endearment or diminutive referring to a young child, [5] much like the words "dear" or "sweetie."

  5. Bratzillaz - Wikipedia

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    The dolls come with a broom hair brush, and some come with a spell scroll and a doll stand. Some have a unique pet, sold separately (Although they were also boxes sold that contained both doll and pet, for a limited time) and most have a personal witch mark symbol 'tattoo'. Character cards come with the first edition dolls.

  6. It's National Barbie Day. See how much old dolls are worth ...

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    It's National Barbie Day. Have old dolls sitting in storage? Here's a list of Barbie dolls by year, and how much they're worth.

  7. American Girl doll 'Samantha' and accessories fetching over ...

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    American Girl dolls were a cult-like phenomenon that seemed inescapable for any child of the '90s. In 1986, the first three dolls hit the market – Molly McIntire, Kirsten Larson and Samantha ...