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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Antique Wood Doll
« on: October 16, 2017, 11:24:22 am »
Yes, icpress!

I believe that is the maker of the doll! Looks just like her.

Thank you so much :)

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Antique Questions Forum / Antique Wood Doll
« on: October 16, 2017, 02:59:02 am »
Hello All,

I was blessed to inherit a beautiful, antique wood doll. Unfortunately, I don't know the any history about her. She was owned by a woman who was from Germany. So I thought perhaps it's a German made doll.

I've scoured the internet for hours looking for something similar... and actually the closest I could find was a German wood doll. But still nothing that showed it would have been from the same maker or period.

I cannot find any markings on her. Nothing on the bottoms of her shoes or any where on limbs. Her clothes are sewn on. So if there was a marking on her body, then I can't see it unless I remove her clothes.

She is about 7 inches in length, and her dress adds another couple inches.

If anyone has any idea of her history and current value, I would love to hear.

Blessings,
Marnie

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Antique Questions Forum / Antique Wood Doll
« on: October 16, 2017, 02:51:28 am »
Hello All,

I was blessed to inherit a beautiful, antique wood doll. Unfortunately, I don't know the any history about her. She was owned by a woman who was from Germany. So I thought perhaps it's a German made doll.

I've scoured the internet for hours looking for something similar... and actually the closest I could find was a German wood doll. But still nothing that showed it would have been from the same maker or period.

I cannot find any markings on her. Nothing on the bottoms of her shoes or any where on limbs. Her clothes are sewn on. So if there was a marking on her body, then I can't see it unless I remove her clothes.

She is about 7 inches in length, and her dress adds another couple inches.

If anyone has any idea of her history and current value, I would love to hear.

Blessings,
Marnie

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