Quote from Janet2522 on Attachment:
No markings that are seen; back opening of dress sewn close.
Porcelain hands, feet and head (just noticed one thumb missing)
Not sure how to answer about porcelain sewn to body because one cannot sew porcelain to cloth but they is sewn in. Hopefully the picture will be downloaded.
Janet2522 you made me laugh. Yes, the porcelain is "sewn" to the cloth torso by "stringing" the pieces together (not in the typical fashion of sewing cloth to cloth!) to either 1) metal attachments on the porcelain pieces and/or 2) holes that were fashioned into the porcelain when the porcelain was formed.
Also, the hairstyle on your doll sounds like an Apollo Knot.
Low cost (cheap) repros are many times glued together instead of sewn/stringed!
(I must add that there are Parian dolls that have porcelain heads and wooden bodies - those are sought after! $$$!!)
I do think yours is a newer one (meaning not antique - 100 years) but not within the past 30 years. I would say to price anywhere from $80 to $100 and see what you get. (Hard to tell on this one without a "hands-on" inspection.)