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A J.D. Kestner 189 all-bisque googlie doll, with brown sleeping googlie eyes, small closed smiling mouth, original brown mohair bobbed wig, five way jointed body and painted and moulded black shoes with blue socks - 41?8in. (10.5cm.) high (nibbles around front of body at neck and needs restringing)
A J.D. Kestner 189 all-bisque googlie doll, with brown sleeping side glancing googlie eyes, small closed smiling mouth, original blonde mohair bobbed wig, five way jointed body and painted and mould black shoes with blue socks - 41?8in (10.5cm.) high (top of right leg large piece missing, chip to top of left leg and needs restringing); a German bisque seated comic baby marked K 658; and a wooden egg
A Belton-type shoulder head, with fixed blue striated eyes, closed mouth, feather brow, domed pate turned slightly to the right, impressed 8 - 5in. (12.5cm.) high (hairline crack from below chin down to base); and a kid Universal jointed body with bisque arms and a replacement celluloid head
A fine French fashionable dolls impressed 4, with socket shoulder-head, blue fixed eyes with dark edge to pupil, closed mouth, light brows, pierced ears, blonde mohair wig, stockinette over a padded articulated metal armature Gesland-type body with bisque limbs and original black frock with lace and eau de Nil ribbon trim, underclothes and brown leather shows - 19in. (48cm.) high
An large and early G & J Lines dolls’ house No.3 with elevator, circa 1910, two storeys, white painted with bay window to one side, barley twist veranda with balcony above to the other, central front door with arched porch and French door leading to balconette above, paper tiled roof with dormer window and three chimneys, opening to reveal four rooms, hall and landing with working elevator, electrically-lit and mainly original papers, extensively furnished with period furniture including a German blonde wood sofa and four chairs upholstered in patterened velvet, a set of fretwork dining furniture bought from Kay Desmonde, a yellow cherry Schnegasse worktable, Devres china sets, a German tinplate cake stand, two finely made Japanese miniature chests, Erhard & Sonne Art Deco clock, Gerlach lemonade set, bisque and painted bisque dolls, an oak Art Noveau bedroom set and lots of other items - 321?4in. (82cm.) wide 37in. (94cm.) high 201?2in. (52cm.) deep (some good quality restoration, dormer and other minor parts replaced)
No.7 Elsie Mountjoy, a home built collapsable toy shop dolls’ house, with two storeys, the front with large shop window and opening door, a door down the right side leading to upstairs accommodation, down the left side is a side shop window and more windows to upstairs, the back has another door leading to shop, flat roof and back opening to reveal the ground floor with a full fitted shop with shelves and counter, an ornate staircase leads to the large single room with windows all around, original paint work and Art Nouveau oil-cloth floors, upstairs furnished complete with Fairylight desk, the shop full of miniature toys and dolls including Erzgebirge and miniature bisque dolls in crochet clothes and three bisque shoulder-head doll shop family - 213?4in. (55.5cm.) high 183?4in. (47.5cm.) wide 19in. (48cm.) deep - with a copy of Dolls House World 1992 where this house features
Byrom House, a box backed dolls’ house, circa 1840, with original hand painted stone façade, three storeys with central front door, steps and semi-circular fanlight above, white painted coining, lintels and ceils, front opening to reveal three rooms, original painted ground floor and walls, redecorated with period papers, furniture including Waltershausen oval pedestal table, an upright piano, a worktable, a wardrobe, rocking chair and an unusual turned white and gold painted bed; three Kestner silk and gilt transfer carvers, Solke buffet, a bisque shoulder-head doll in court train, other bisque dolls, four branch Solke chandelier, spiral glass wear, embroidered rugs, pewter kitchen equipment, pictures and a carpenter-made bedroom set - 341?2in. (87.5cm.) high 22in. (55.5cm.) wide 16in. (40.5m.) deep (some restoration)
A small German blue roof dolls’ house probably Gottschalk, wood covered in printed paper with brick façade, fancy windows and doors and front opening to reveal two plain rooms with small scale furniture including a gilt metal rococo sofa and two chairs, blue painted wooden Erzgebirge tables and chairs, two all bisque dolls’ house dolls, pencil no.99 to base - 12in. (30.5cm.) high (some wear)
Penrhyn House, a large and unusual G & J Lines dolls’ house with coach house and pull-out garden, circa 1895, the exterior painted cream, with brick papers to corners and sides, the eaves with gilded timbers, a central pillard front door, four windows, on the first floor central French windows leading to a semi-circular balcony, detachable steps lead down to the front or a balustraded garden, to the left is similar coach house with first floor accommodation, lift off roof and lift off 1st floor, the main house front opening to reveal four rooms, hall, stairs and landing, connecting doors and original papers and attic room, extensively furnished including nine bisque shoulder-head dolls in original clothes, eleven piece lithographed paper marquetry design drawing room set, gilt metal pieces including a pier glass and table, what-not, dog kennel with wax spaniel, fender, toilet mirror, clock with candle garniture and twelve pictures, soft metal bronzed corner shelf, four blonde wood dinning chairs with upholster silk heart shaped backs and seats, a gilt and bronzed soft metal half tester bed and miniature tools - 42in. (107cm.) wide 411?2in. (105.5cm.) high 291?4in. (74cm.) deep with garden open - Provenance - purchased in the 1960s by the present owner from the estate of Lord Penrhyn and comes with a letter of provenance from Lord Penrhyn’s sisters. The house also appeared in Kay’s Desmond’s 1972 book Dolls & Dolls’ Houses and comes with a signed copy, it also appeared in a 1980s advert for Woolwich Building Society (some slight restoration and wear)
An Armand & Maseille bisque head, painted bent limbed composition bodied doll, sleeping blue glass eyes, painted features, open lips revealing two large upper teeth, wearing Welsh dress, 33cm high, impressed marks 'Armand Marseille Germany 390; another, smaller, in Scottish dress, 24.5cm high (2)
A MAX HANDWERCK BISQUE SOCKET-HEAD DOLL with a cropped brown wig, fixed blue glass eyes, and an open mouth with four upper teeth, on a jointed composition body with movable wrists and ball-jointed knees, the head impressed 'Max Handwerck / Germany / 0 1/4', 47cm high (feet lacking soles; one finger broken).
An Adams blue and white jasper ware plate mounted biscuit barrel decorted in relief with a hunting scene, a Crown Staffordshire model of a pheasant ( second ), a pair of Adams blue and white jasperware table candlesticks, a teapot, a pair of bisque figural vases, a two handled vaseline glass dish, copper lustre jug , cabinet cups and saucers, a Belleek shell jug, a Masons ironstone octagonal Japan pattern bowl, Wedgwood jasperware items, collectors plates and trinkets to 3 trays.
AN ARMAND MARSEILLE BISQUE SOCKET HEAD DOLL with a cropped blonde wig, sleeping blue glass eyes, and an open mouth with four upper teeth, on a ball-jointed composition body with movable wrists, the head impressed 'Armand Marseille / Germany / 390 / A. 6 1/2. M.', 58cm high (faint hairline crack to face).
ARMAND MARSEILLE BISQUE HEAD DOLL, sleeping blue glass eyes, with open mouth and tooth (some teeth missing), 390 A 2/0 M, on composition body, with full outfit, 16" (40.5cm) tall AND A GERMAN BISQUE HEAD DOLL, sleeping blue glass eyes, with open mouth and teeth, on composition body, in wedding dress with silk shoes, 17" (43.2cm) tall (2)
APPROX 35 BISQUE DOLL HEADS, including; SHOENALL HOFFMEISTER 1909 2, 2 1/2" diameter; ALT, BECK & GOTTSCHALCK 1362 2, 3" diameter, GATTRFELDER PUPPENFABRIK, 2 ¾" diameter, 2 AND AN ARMAND MARSEILLE 390, 2 ¾" diameter, AND VARIOUS SMALLER EXAMPLES, many including eyes, of varying conditions, some sawdust-filled cloth bodies and five small dolls

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