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  2. Froebel gifts - Wikipedia

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    A reproduction set of Froebel gifts. The Froebel gifts (German: Fröbelgaben) are educational play materials for young children, originally designed by Friedrich Fröbel for the first kindergarten at Bad Blankenburg. Playing with Froebel gifts, singing, dancing, and growing plants were each important aspects of this child-centered approach to ...

  3. Wendt & Kühn - Wikipedia

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    Wendt & Kühn KG is a manufacturer of painted wooden figures and music boxes in the Ore Mountain tradition that have become collectible. All their products are produced by hand and only made in the German federal state of Saxony. The best known figures are the Grünhainichen angels, with their characteristic green wings and their eleven white ...

  4. Grimm's Spiel und Holz Design - Wikipedia

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    Grimm's Spiel und Holz Design is a toy manufacturer in Hochdorf, Southern Germany. [1] Grimm's mainly produces wooden toys such as puzzles, building blocks, baby rattles and stackers, dollhouses and dollhouse furniture, stacking rainbows of many sizes, mobiles, decorative items, roll-along animals, and vehicles.

  5. Schoenhut doll - Wikipedia

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    They began to produce figurines in the early 1900s, including wooden circus-themed sets and animals. The company introduced the Schoenhut Art Doll in 1911, a spring-jointed doll made entirely of wood. It was the first doll in the world able to be manipulated and posed. [a] The company ceased making dolls after its bankruptcy in 1935. Though it ...

  6. Habermaaß - Wikipedia

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    Habermaaß GmbH is a German toy manufacturing company (commonly referred to as HABA) based in Bad Rodach, Bavaria.The company defines itself as an “Inventor for inquisitive minds”, offering a broad selection of products such as wooden and textile toys, home furnishings and accessories for babies and children.

  7. Gothic boxwood miniature - Wikipedia

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    The very small wood pieces were difficult to brace (hold in place) during carving. They were probably positioned on a bench, between two posts, so that they could be turned around. Domed spaces, intended to evoke church architecture, were drilled or carved, and these were divided using compasses and a straightedge into pie-shaped segments.

  8. Wooden toymaking in the Ore Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The history of wooden toymaking in the Ore Mountains is closely bound to regional circumstances. The Ore Mountains are located in Central Europe on the border between Germany and the Czech Republic. For many centuries it was a countryside in which the local population eked out a hard existence from the land.

  9. Decorative box - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most expensive are French and German 18th century examples, and the record auction price for a German box is £789,250 (about US$1.3 million), bid in 2003 at Christie's in London. Modern snuff boxes are made from a variety of woods, pewter and even plastic and are manufactured in surprising numbers due, largely, to snuff's ...

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