A few nice molds made in china images I found:
Image from page 397 of “Decorative textiles; an illustrated book on coverings for furniture, walls and floors, including damasks, brocades and velvets, tapestries, laces, embroideries, chintzes, cretones, drapery and furniture trimmings, wall papers, carp
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Identifier: decorativetextil00hunt
Title: Decorative textiles; an illustrated book on coverings for furniture, walls and floors, including damasks, brocades and velvets, tapestries, laces, embroideries, chintzes, cretones, drapery and furniture trimmings, wall papers, carpets and rugs, tooled and illuminated leathers
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Hunter, George Leland, 1867-1927
Subjects: Textile fabrics Textile design Lace and lace making Embroidery Wallpaper Leatherwork Interior decoration Tapestry
Publisher: Philadelphia, London, J. B. Lippincott Company Grand Rapids, The Dean-Hicks Company
Contributing Library: Wellesley College Library
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Ilatr ii .i(ii)i.K i ( iiiM.-piuxTF.n zrni.u rri.i!s i nil, ciiim.sk styi.i. ;{i>s WALL PAPERS small figures representing arts and erafts, thirteen slieets with heightof eight feet ten inches and combined width of thirty-seven feet. In1781 a China wall ])aper, glazed, blue ground, made for a roomeighteen feet stinare, with gilt moulding. THP: FOI.l.OT fOl.I.ECTIOX The most interesting exhibition eer made of ancient wall paperswas by the late Felix FoUot at the Paris Exposition of 1900. Thewriter was fortunate enough to have lent him a cojn* of the ])rivatelyjn-inted little book jn-epared by M. Follot with the title Papierspeints, a Iexjjosition universelle internationale de 1900. At thisjjoint it is important to note that the French name for wall 2)apers isstill papiers pcinf.s (painted 2)apers), inherited from the })eriod whenthey actually were painted. M. Follot had spent forty years in getting together his collec-tion, and the honour of organising the exhibition was only
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Then and Now® Bathing Suit Barbie® – Made in China
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This version of Then and Now® Bathing Suit Barbie® was made in China. Click here to see one of the versions that was made in Indonesia.