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A French SFBJ bisque headed Bebe - "Mignonnette Marcheuse" walking doll with moving head, closing blue eyes, open mouth, and composition body, 10.5ins high, in original cardboard box, and two French SFBJ "60" bisque headed dolls - walking doll with moving head, closing blue eyes, open mouth and composition body, 16ins high, and doll with closing brown eyes, open mouth and jointed composition body, 21.5ins high
An Armand Marseille "990" bisque-headed doll with closing brown eyes, the open mouth showing two teeth, with composition body, wearing brown silk dress, 21ins high, with two other Armand Marseille bisque-headed dolls, "390", 5.5ins high, together with a Heuback-Koppelsdorf "300-10", bisque-headed doll, 10ins high and one other German doll, contained in wicker basket
A French SFBJ "60" bisque-headed doll with closing blue eyes, the open mouth showing four teeth, with composition body, wearing a white dress, 23ins high, and two other SFBJ "60" and "301" bisque-headed dolls, two other dolls, two miniature dolls and various parts, contained in wicker basket
Assorted Bisque Dolls, including a German doll with sleeping blue eyes, open mouth, white wig, dressed as a princess with compact in her hand and cream lace dress, on a jointed composition body, 30cm; Armand Marseille 351 baby doll, with sleeping blue eyes, on bent limb composition body, wearing a cream dress, 20cm; Heubach Koppelsdorf 300 bisque head doll, with sleeping blue eyes, open mouth, on a composition bent limb body, wear a white outfit, 20cm; German bisque shoulder head doll, with fixed blue eyes open mouth, blond hair, on a fabric body, with composition hands and floral dress, 30cm; Armand Marseille 390 bisque socket head doll, with fixed blue eyes, open mouth, brown wig worn in plaits, composition body, in floral dress with Teddy bear, 20cm (5). Princess style doll - some scuffing to face and glue remains to neck. Scuffing and wear to body. AM 351 doll, scuffing and wear to the face and ends of fingers missing, slight wear, wire spring to the neck. HK 300 doll - scuffing and some wear to face and body. Blond doll floral dress - replacement composition hands, later body and clothing. AM390 doll - slight scuffing to face, later clothing.
Miniature Bisque Socket Head and Shoulder Dolls, including a bisque socket head figure in Highland costume with fixed brown eyes, brown wig, closed mouth, on a composition body, and later bagpipes, 12.5cm; another of a young girl on bisque jointed body, painted face and white hair, in a black striped dress, 10cm; another smaller on a jointed body with fixed brown eyes, brown wig and painted mouth, 9cm; bisque shoulder head doll with painted face, on a fabric body and bisque lower limbs, wearing later velvet dress, 13cm (4). Bagpipe doll - two firing faults to either side of mouth, scuffing to face and some paint flakes, later tartan ribbon and bagpipes, body scuffed. Bisque doll in black striped dress - scuffing to face and some paint losses, replacement dress. Bisque jointed doll with brown eyes - slight scuffing and wear. Bisque doll, brown velvet dress - costume later, slight rubbing to the nose, scuffing to face.
Assorted Miniature China and Bisque Head Miniature Dolls, comprising two similar bisque shoulder head dolls with fixed brown eyes, blond hair, wearing European costumes, on a fabric body with bisque lower arms and legs, 15cm; bisque head doll with fixed blue eyes, painted mouth, composition body, wearing red checked skirt, 11.5cm; two similar miniature dolls, one with moulded and painted hair wearing a modern purple and lace dress, 8cm, the other with blond wig, later blue floral dress, 8cm; bisque jointed baby doll with painted face, 7.5cm; two china shoulder head dolls, with black moulded hair and painted features, one in floral dress and other stripes, bisque lower arms and legs, 13cm (8). Blond doll with blue coat - slight scuffing overall. Glue to one side of her face, small firing crack behind ear. Other with white kid leather jacket, slight wear overall. Bisque head doll blue eyes - eyes have fallen back slightly, scuffing to face and body, later clothing. Two similar dolls - both have slight wear and later clothing. Baby doll - slight wear. China head doll in floral dress - painted face rubbed, head possibly repainted and marks to the top, boots rubbed, other has possible restoration to one boot.
Assorted bisque and modern dolls including, Jolly Toy eskimo, W&Co 201 Thuringia bisque socket head baby doll, German MOA doll, Heubach Koppelsdorf 200 doll (all a.f.), assorted dolls dresses, modern collectors dolls including Alberon, Celia Doll Co, Leonardo, celluloid dolls etc (six boxes)
Assorted mid 20th century dolls and gents top and bowler hats, including papier mache, plastic and two modern bisque head dolls; Bethel Croft Hull black silk top hat in brown leather mounted case, Hope Brothers Ludgate Hill London bowler hat, another in card case (one box and two hat boxes). Top hat - wear and couple small holes to the underside of the brim, slight wear to the silk, 20.3cm by 16.3cm, 56.5cm circumference.
A late 19th century George Borgfelt 'Constance' bisque headed doll with glass open/close eyes, open mouth with four upper teeth and painted features, blonde human hair wig, on jointed composition body and dressed in detailed christening gown with lace cap and undergarments, enamelled metal buckle to waist and impressed marks to head reverse, length approx 55cm, also three books on dolls including The Collectors' History of Dolls by C.E. King. CONDITION REPORT: The open/close mechanism on the eyes is not currently working, some light wear to the surface etc, with label for Unique Antique & Collectors' Dolls.
An early 20th century Shoenau Hoffmeister bisque headed doll with open/close glass eyes, open mouth with four upper teeth and painted features, blonde mohair wig with jointed composition body in white lace detailed bonnet and gown, impressed marks and size 5 3/4 to head reverse, length approx 50cm, and a similar smaller doll stamped 'C O' to head reverse, possibly Greiner, bisque head with open/close glass eyes (af), open mouth with four upper teeth and painted features, jointed composition body and detailed outfits and accessories with numerous outfits including nurse uniforms, also a group of dolls accessories, beads, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Shoenau Hoffmeister doll wig and bonnet loose to head, wear to composition etc, the Greiner type doll with receipt issued by the Dolls House of Leicester.
Two Armand Marseille bisque headed dolls both with painted features, glass eyes and open mouths with upper teeth on jointed composition bodies, the first with blonde wig in white nightdress and black shoes, no. 390, the second with brown wig, pink hat and frilled dress, no. 590, the slightly taller approx 20.5cm, both on modern stands (2). CONDITION REPORT: Joints of the smaller somewhat loose, both with usual wear and tear to the composition bodies, the smaller particularly with fraying and discolouration, loose stitching, etc, to the her outfit, the taller with small area of damage to the front of her left shoe.
Two German manufacture bisque headed dolls, the first with painted features, open/close blue eyes and open mouth with upper teeth and jointed composition body, in cream bonnet and dress with blue detail, in cream shoes and stockings, stamped 'C 4/0X' to head reverse, height approx 33cm, the second with blonde wig, open blue glass eyes, painted features and open mouth with fixed limbs in woven pink and blue hat and dress, with 1 and indistinct maker's mark to head reverse, both on modern stands. CONDITION REPORT: The first doll with somewhat loose limbs, surface dirt, especially to the head, surface wear to composition body, the hem of the bonnet stained, clothes generally stained in places and discoloured with fraying in places, the second doll head has been off and cracked with visible repairs, possible replacement hands as they appear more modern than the rest of the doll, there is no body between her upper torso and the lower legs, the composition lower legs with various cracks, losses to the finish, general wear, some surface dirt to the head, clothing ok with only minor fraying, this may be a homemade replacement.
Two reproduction bisque headed dolls in the manner of Jumeau including 'Triste' example, both with open glass eyes, closed mouths, painted features, jointed composition bodies, human hair and mohair wigs and detailed outfits and accessories, both with marks to head reverses and the 'Triste' example indicating Babs and Stan Tomlinson manufacture, this example length approx 58cm, the other on stand (2).
Two reproduction bisque headed Steiner dolls, both with open glass eyes, closed mouths and painted features, mohair wigs, the larger on jointed composition body with the smaller on jointed ceramic body, with detailed outfits, both with impressed marks to head reverses with the larger indicating Stan Tomlinson manufacture, length of larger approx 61cm.
Three reproduction bisque headed dolls comprising Dream Baby doll with Armand Marseille type marks to head reverse, a similar Bylow baby doll and a Sheer Elegance female doll, all with open glass eyes, painted features, detailed outfits and accessories, the first two with marks indicating Babs and Stan Tomlinson (3).
Three bisque headed reproduction dolls in the manner of Jumeau, all female with open glass eyes, painted features, mohair wigs, detailed outfits and accessories, all with various marks to head reverses with one indicating manufacture by Mavis Morton, two on stands, length of two larger approx 36cm (3).
Two reproduction bisque headed dolls in the manner of Andre Thuillier, the first named 'Victoria' with human hair wig, open blue glass eyes, closed mouth and painted features with pierced ears and earrings on jointed composition body, in green and cream dress with lace detail and green ribbon, cream undergarments, lace socks and brown shoes, impressed marks to head reverse, length approx 58cm, the second named 'Bluebell' with mohair wig, open blue glass eyes, closed mouth and painted features, pierced ears and earrings, on soft body with porcelain lower limbs in white lace dress, white undergarments and cream shoes, cream bonnet and lace detailed hat with green ribbon, impressed marks to head reverse, on stand, length approx 48cm.
Two Armand Marseilles bisque head dolls, comprising a 351/1.K and a 992 model, and a Norah Wellings type doll (3) CONDITION REPORT: 351 doll grubby at head, loss of colour to eye lids and no lashes. Body with general age wear. 992 - finish to the skin colour of the bisque worn in patches - grubby throughout. One of the fingers is missing, body rubbed throughout, joints loose.
ARMAND MARSEILLE DOLL & MINIATURE DOLLS the lot including an Armand Marseille 390, with weighted blue eyes and open mouth. Also with two miniature bisque head dolls on chairs and other miniature dolls, two dolls heads, and a dolls body. Also with a miniature sewing machine, and a small dolls wicker basket.
RARE JULES STEINER DOLL & DOLLS TRUNK a rare 19thc Series B doll, with fixed blue eyes, closed mouth and pierced ears. With a Motschmann body and squeaker mechanism, with composition arms and hands, and bisque legs and feet. Also with a 19thc dolls trunk and a variety of dolls clothing. Doll marked, Sie, B, 3/0, and written inside the head with the name Celestine. 9ins (23cms) high *The doll belonged to the vendors Mother Evelyn Bridget Shirley nee Phelps (1913-2001), who named the doll Celestine. She may have had the doll from her early years at Edgbaston, Birmingham, and when she was growing up in Five Ashes in Sussex. In the 1930's she was Assistant Stage Manager at the Old Vic in London, and during WW2 she worked for displaced people in Italy for the Red Cross. It is probable that the doll was given to Evelyn by her mother Ethel May Phelps nee Kitson (1874-1945), who was from Leeds originally. Condition Report:There is a small line above the right ear, which runs from the rim of the head towards the ear. It’s very small, around 0.5cm and very difficult to see on the images and in person. As you turn the head it sometimes disappears from view, so it is very feint. It could be a very feint hairline, or possibly done in manufacture. There is small chip to the left of the right ear (see image), the arms and hands are dirty and the feet are ok. It has been in the family probably since new, and has been untouched as you can see. The head is a little grubby and probably needs a very careful clean.
Rare Heubach all-bisque character doll, German circa 1910, unmarked, assigned to mould 10499, with well painted features, side-glancing brown eyes and moulded brown hair with blue band, fixed neck and jointed at shoulders and hips, with moulded white socks and brown sandals, wearing a blue crochet dress, 9” (23cm) tall, (see page 106, Heubach character dolls by Lydia Richter & Karin Schmelcher).
A Rare Albert Marque bisque head Art- Character doll, French circa 1916, the highly sculptured head with beautiful fixed blue glass paper-weight eyes, finely painted lashes and feathered eyes-brows, closed mouth with protruding upper lip, moulded pierced ears, plump rounded cheeks and elongated sloping nose with shaded nostrils, original light brown wig with card pate and on a uniquely modelled fully jointed composition body with elongated torso, wide hips and bisque lower arms with attached ball-joints at elbows and finely sculptured fingers, the shaped legs with elongated narrow feet, wearing Russian style black velvet trouser suit with gold silk lining, fine black bead trim to jacket and decorative mirrored metal buttons, with a cream silk blouse decorated with sequins and metallic beads, thick red sash, floppy black beret, underclothes, white socks and brown leather shoes with ‘Au Bon Marche Layettes’ label, incised A. Marque to back of head and with pencil mark to sole of right foot, reading ’32, P??miela’ , indecipherable, 22” (56cm) tall. (professional restoration to head and left hand). Albert Marque was a sculptor at the Ecole Francaise and from the end of the 19th century regularly exhibited at many prestigious Paris salons, in around 1915 there was a deliberate movement in Paris away from the traditional pretty Bebe dolls so famously made there. A group of well- known artists, including sculptors, porcelain manufacturers and fashion designers, became involved in creating a more realistic doll, reflecting a more expressive character. The artist doll by A. Marque was first presented at an exhibition by Margaine Lacroix, it is thought that no more than 100 of these dolls where made, most being inscribed by a number, this doll has number 32 in pencil to foot. A rare and important opportunity to acquire one of the world’s rarest dolls that seldom come up for sale at auction.
A.M bisque shoulder head doll, German circa 1910, with weighted blue glass eyes, open mouth with upper teeth and brown wig, fixed neck to kid leather body with bisque lower arms, wearing a cream silk dress, underclothes and leather shoes, (right hand has chips to fingers), 20” (51 cm) tall, together with a Heubach 8015 bisque head character baby with painted eyes, and wearing original nightdress and bonnet, a pair of shoulder head dolls and a Limoges girl doll, (4 items).
Hertel Schwab & Co 142 bisque head character baby doll, German circa 1910, with weighted blue glass eyes, painted hair and open/closed mouth, on a composition baby body and wearing a later white trouser suit with black velvet jacket, 11” (28cm) tall, together with a sewing box holding extra dolls clothes, modern shoes, wigs and a straw basket, (lot).
Three miniature black bisque head dolls, German circa 1910, including two girls by Simon & Halbig each with weighted glass eyes, open mouth, black wig and composition body, jointed at shoulders and hips, wearing matching blue and cream dresses and straw hats, together with a similar sprayed black bisque head boy, all 5” (13cm) tall, (3 items).
Pair of Kestner all-bisque dolls, German circa 1900, each with fixed brown glass eyes, painted closed mouth and eyebrows, blonde wig and with fixed neck, jointed at shoulders and hips, with painted white ribbed socks and heeled yellow boots, wearing original matching cream crochet outfits, both 6” (15cm) tall, (girl lacks one thumb), (2 items).
A Pair of Simon & Halbig miniature bisque head dolls, German circa 1910, each with weighted blue glass eyes, open mouth with upper teeth and wig, on composition bodies jointed at shoulders and hips, wearing matching pale green silk costumes, boy with feathered hat, 12” (4 3/4cm) tall, (2 items).
Simon & Halbig mulatto bisque head doll, German circa 1910, with weighted brown glass eyes, painted lashes, and brows, open mouth with upper teeth, pierced ears and black wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body and wearing a red gingham dress, 14” (35cm) tall, together with two Heubach Koppelsdorf 399 black baby dolls, (3 items).
A box of mixed vintage dolls including early 20th century bisque headed having sleep eyes, open mouth with four teeth showing, composition jointed body, English made celluloid, wooden jointed body etc along with two mid 20th century small teddy bearsCONDITION REPORTBisque headed large doll is marked as image shows, face in good condition, slight wear to eyes, body overall good, slight damage to feet as image showsWig attached to head, no damage or cracks to headWooden doll is overall in good condition as images show age related wear
TWO ARMAND MARSEILLE BISQUE HEAD DOLLS, first one, nape of neck marked 'Armand Marseille Germany 390 A 6 1/2 H', sleeping eyes, open mouth showing four teeth, jointed composition body with some wear and paint loss, height approximately 60cm, the other nape of neck marked 'Armand Marseille Germany 390 A6M', with two holes to back of head, sleeping eyes (missing lashes), open mouth showing four teeth, jointed composition body, height approximately 60cm (2)
TWO ARMAND MARSEILLE BISQUE HEAD DOLLS, first one, nape of neck marked 'Armand Marseille Germany 390 A8M', damaged sleeping eyes and lashes, open mouth showing four teeth, jointed composition body with some minor wear and paint loss, height approximately 60cm, the other, nape of neck marked 'Armand Marseille Germany 390 A9M', with two holes to back of head, fixed eyes (may have been stuck), open mouth showing four teeth, jointed composition body with minor wear and paint loss, wig moulting, height approximately 60cm (2)
A German bisque headed jointed body doll inscribed to the back of the neck Germany 201-7 (believed to have been purchased in 1939) also included in the lot is three Armand Marseille, German dolls heads with glass sleeping eyes, open mouths and ceramic teeth all inscribed to the back of the neck A.M. Germany
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