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Diminutive Wooden and Cloth
3 1/4" |
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Circa 1840
$395. |
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An early mystery doll in mixed media, with a
carved wood head and torso, cloth arms and upper legs, and lower legs and
boots of molded and painted composition. She has that original look and
feel that only time can give, with a style and silhouette dating her to
1840's. Her simple face and head have the original finish, and quite
charming is her carved bun. She is presented in a little cardboard box
that could possibly have been her home for quite some time now. If
only she could tell us more about herself! |
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Continental Gentleman
11 1/2" |
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Wood and Composite
$950. |
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Even after some intense research about this
early male doll, his origin is not easy to define. His carved wood
body with jointing at the knees, hips, shoulders and elbows, and his
forearms and head of a terra cotta or clay composite put him in the family of Italian creche figures. However the decoration of the face differs from those,
with its less detailed and dramatic expression, and a product of German or
Austria would probably have at least more detail in the painting. He
relates more closely to examples from Belgium and especially France, with
his pivoting head and puppet-like presence. |
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The facial coloring is quite healthy, with simple painting of features, and
the molding nicely defined, with a prominent profile. At some point
most of his "hair and beard" of a wooly type covering has left him,
revealing the base coloring that may have doubled as an adhesive. His
clothing of bared velvet and fine upholstery fabric surely looks original
and from the eighteenth century. His antique three-corner wool hat
(PERFECT for him) and his sword have been added, but you could add a variety
of accessories to him to suggest his vocation! |
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Grodnertal
peg wooden pin cushion, only 6 7/8"" tall, circa 1810, and totally
delightful! She is a combination of a carved wooden doll with fully jointed
arms, and also a pin cushion, retaining nearly every single of its tiny pins
that form an intricate pattern on her "skirt". The dramatic, crimson silk of
her detailed costume is in excellent condition for its age, with some loss
to the cotton net trim around the collar and hem. The paint on her face and
hands and the feathered bangs framing her forehead are in very nice original
condition. A true example of a doll with form and function! |
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Original Grodner Tal with
Tuck Comb
ON LAYAWAY
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In the early 1800's, there were wooden dolls
being produced in several areas of the Alps of Germany, Switzerland and
Austria, such as this statuesque little lady "Grodner Tal', from the remote
village of Groden Tal near the Austrian/Italian border. The entire
area has been famous for wood carving since 1643, and wares from this region
were carried door to door across Europe from Lisbon to Russia. Because
of the close proximity of all these regions, the dolls made there are
usually categorized as German woodens. |
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Standing a slender 15" tall, the Grodner Tal shown here is quite special in
the fact that her silk Empire waist gown, cotton undergarments and glass
bead earrings are all originally hers, with some expected melting and stain
on the front of the skirt. Her fully jointed, carved wood body has
painted lower legs with red-orange slippers, painted lower arms and carved
hands, and of course, a painted shoulder and head with wisps of black curls
detailing her forehead area. Under a black light, some touch up is seen to
limited areas of her forehead and to the tip of her chin. Dating
from 1820, she has the desirable "tuck comb" carved on top of her head that
is painted the typical mustard yellow that her gown complements so well.
Her sly little expression seems to catch her in a sideways glance and a
semi-smile, as if she knows something we don't. She may be happy to
own the pressed wool, tasseled tote bag that has been with her for ages! |
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"Annalise"
18" |
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Civil War China
ON
LAYAWAY |
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From a longtime and significant collection of
early dolls, this 1860's china has a special something. Not only does
she have a rich appearance with her rounded face, rosy cheeks, orange lined
eyelids and content smiling expression, she feels good to hold. Almost
like she has soul! Her wonderful, hand-sewn antique dress of floral
cotton and red wool has unbelievable, hand embroidered botanical decoration
and has the subtle feel that only the passage of time she herself has seen
could provide. |
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And the vibrant detail doesn't stop there. Her stockings are also
embroidered and she wears red crocheted wool slippers! Her
multi-layered undergarments are all antique, as is her simple knitted red
wool bonnet. An instant family treasure! |
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