Date:1890 - 1910 (c.)
Description:This image shows the same doll without its clothes. It is made from a number of different materials - leather body, composition legs, bisque head and arms. Doll makers were clever at finding ways to make doll's arms and legs move, so that they were easier to play with. This doll has joints at the thigh and knees, so the legs can be bent.
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This doll has a bisque head - a matt (unshiny) porcelain, with closing blue glass eyes and a mohair ...
This image shows the same doll without its clothes. It is made from a number of different materials ...
This image shows the leg joints from the front.
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