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Old 27th October 2020, 05:44 PM   #3
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Look well made ... any idea of its age ? is it just a child's toy or part of some sort of display ?
My guess would be between the 50-70ies and no child’s toy, rather a display item. Looking at the clothing (the sewing) it is too well made for playing around and more a visuality of their Cretan past. Also The attention to detail one wouldn’t find in later display and toys.

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