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ARMAND MARSEILLE; a bisque headed doll with composition limbs, length approx 29cm (af), a smaller black doll, both in probably later outfits and a doll's pram (3).Additional InformationThe larger doll eyes no longer open, the black doll's head with a loss to the colouring especially to the reverse, both with scuffs and marks, the limbs loose and worn. The black doll has losses to both hands, further general wear throughout.
ARMAND MARSEILLE; an early 20th century German bisque porcelain headed doll with blue glass eyes, open mouth and painted features on composition body wearing white linen gown, length 48cm (badly af). Additional InformationNo hair, face cracked in numerous places, joints all very loose, heavy wear to body, staining, discolouration, losses, damage, etc.
SASHA; a boxed 4-107 Gingham blonde doll in blue dress and white shoes, length 39.5cm, and male blonde doll wearing navy blue knit jumper and blue trousers with belt and sandals (2).Additional InformationBox heavily worn, light general wear to the dolls with some minor fraying to clothes, unevenness to hair, surface scuffs, etc.
SASHA; a female brunette doll with brown eyes, in red top and shorts, with cream socks and shoes, length 42cm, a boxed 4-501 Sasha baby girl in cream gown, and a further baby in Gingham top and red leggings, also a small number of accessories and booklet.Additional InformationGeneral wear, some stains to her clothing on the large sized doll, some fraying to clothes, surface scuffs and marks, the box at fault with tears, creases, etc.
* Paper dolls. Our Favorite Dolls, New York: A. T. Co.'s Paper Doll Series, circa 1890s, a large chromolithographed paper doll, comprising a cut-out thick cardboard figure of a young girl in lace petticoat and bloomers, creased at neck (archival tape repair to verso), 42 x 20cm (16.5 x 8ins), five card dresses with tabs (tabs creased), and four slotted hats, each verso with blue printed dress or hat description with company information below (two hat descriptions with slight surface loss), two dresses with tiny underarm tears, plus four card dresses with tabs (creased), and three slotted hats, each verso with pencil manuscript dress or hat description, some with basic company information in addition, three dresses with tiny underarm tears, one dress with crease to lower corner and one with crease to right cuff, contained in original pictorial card envelope (one fold splitting, adhesive tape repairs to tabs, and some edge-wear), together with Our Favorite Dolls, New York: Amlico Publishing Company, circa 1890s, a large chromolithographed paper doll, comprising a cut-out thick cardboard figure of a young boy wearing under garments, with stand strengthened on verso, 43.5 x 18cm (7ins), five card outfits with tabs (tabs creased), and five slotted hats (two with small adhesive tape repairs to slots), each verso except one hat with blue printed description and company information (A.T. Co.'s Paper Doll Series) below, one hat with pencil manuscript description and company information on verso, contained in original pictorial card envelope (adhesive tape repairs to tabs, some edge-wear and closed tears) (Qty: 2)NOTESThe pencil manuscript descriptions on the verso of some girl's dresses and hats possibly indicate a proof copy, as they state for example 'Green instead of pink' or 'Blue jacket instead of Pink', the dresses or hats themselves being mostly identical to the previous versions except in colouring. Perhaps they suggest a re-issue of this handsome paper dolls series, which saw life under various publishers including Selchow & Righter, in addition to the two companies represented here. A rare set with these colour variants appearing together.
Paper doll book. Cinderella; or The Little Glass Slipper: beautifully versified and illustrated with figures, London: printed for S. and J. Fuller, Temple of Fancy, Rathbone Place, 1814, six cut-out hand-coloured figures and a cut-out hand-coloured folding coach and horses in aquatint (latter split at fold and sometime repaired with fabric strip on verso), with interchangeable head, but lacking head-pieces (as often), loosely contained in accompanying booklet, stitching strained, original printed wrappers (lacking ribbon tie as usual), without the printed slipcase, 16mo (Qty: 1)NOTESFrom the Library of Alan and Joan Tucker, Stroud, Gloucestershire. Gumuchian 1986 (6, of 7, cut-outs); Osborne, p.1051: neither reference makes mention of head-pieces. First edition of one of the scarcest of the paper doll books invented and issued by Fuller at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
Paper doll book. The History of Little Fanny, 4th edition, 1810, 7 cut-out hand-coloured figures in aquatint loosely inserted, with original interchangeable head, and four head-pieces, complete, letterpress lightly toned, some surface loss to pastedowns, original sewn printed wrappers, with remnant of original blue silk tie through spine slot (almost never present), covers somewhat soiled at head, facsimile slipcase, 16mo, with two defective copies of the same (one 3rd edition, one 7th) (Qty: 3)NOTESNotes: Gumuchian 2010 (defective); not in Osborne. One of the more frequently met with paper doll books, but all editions are hard to find complete and in good condition as here. We have rarely seen a copy with the original ribbon tie, even a small remnant as here.
Arkham House. A group of 53 titles published by Arkham House, 1946 and later, titles by August Derleth include The Survivor and Others (co-authored with H.P. Lovecraft), Over the Edge, Dark Things, Dwellers in Darkness, titles by H.P. Lovecraft include The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions, Tales of the Chulhu Mythos, The Horror in the Museum and Miscellaneous Writings, other titles include Stephen Grendon, Mr George and Other Odd Persons, Algernon Blackwood, The Doll and One Other, J. Sheridan LeFanu, The Purcell Papers, Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman, Collected Ghost Stories, etc., all but one in dust jacket (J. Ramsey Campbell, The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants, signed by author), the 1950s titles generally a little toned and rubbed, but mostly VG, together with a copy of August Derleth's Thirty Years of Arkham House 1939-1969 (1970) (Qty: 54)NOTESThough the limitations are not given in the books the bibliography indicates that most of these titles were printed in runs of 2,000-4,000 copies.
Eight miniature teddy bears, with articulated limbs and stitched noses together with a Margarete Steiff Giengen "Dicky 1930" replica 1985 collectors bear, a Steiff Roly Poly circus bear, replica 1894, Two Gollywog teddy bears, Gollywog badges, a Sunny Jim doll, pre-war Rupert the Bear and another
A vintage Chinese black silk embroidered jacket with rolling sea and roundels featuring peacocks perched in trees, an ivory silk sari with silk and metallic thread embroidered rectangles to/w an Armand Marseille 28 cm doll with closing eyes and open mouth, No.351./2-1/2 (3)Jacket - good conditionDoll - arms present but detached - head good condition
Anton Doll (German, 1826-1887) Winter scene at Lindau on the Bodensee oil on canvas, signed 'A. Doll Munchen' lower left, inscribed to label verso, in 19th century giltwood cavetto frame 11¼ x 13¾in. (28.5 x 35cm.) *Condition: Extensive scattered retouches across the centre sky with appearance of small filled hole from back of canvas centre. Some small retouches to foreground left and a little minor strengthening to buildings. Varnish has yellowed patchily - would benefit from cleaning. Stretcher lines visible to canvas but canvas stable.
John Saint-Helier Lander (Jersey, 1869-1944) Portrait of Elsie Esther Cornish, aged 7, seated at a table with her doll and tea set oil on canvas, signed and dated 'J.H. Lander/Nov 15 1889' (lower left) 36¼ x 40in. (92.1 x 101cm.) * Provenance: Christie's Interiors including paintings, drawings and watercolours from the collection of the late John Appleby, London South Kensington, 1st March 2011, lot 492 *Condition: Good condition with no faults.
Bru Bébé Jne Bisque headed Doll Size 7 / 20” tall. Late 19th century French. Features: white kid leather body, painted upper & lower lashes, closed mouth with space between lips, brown fixed eyes and pierced ears. The arms (lower bisque) are loose and require stringing, but all fingers and thumbs are present, elbows and knee joints function, with a blue-black wig. Wearing a silk kimono and possibly original underclothes. With spare vintage blue dress and slippers
German doll's house doll family 'Biege Puppchen' by Lahe, composition and fabric bodies, comprising mother, father, three children, grandfather, grandmother, the largest 13.5cm, all dressed in 1920s-30s clothing, all in original boxes, two without lids; also three further doll's house dolls (10)
A Mitzi Gaynor dress worn on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson, designed by Arnold ScaasiNBC, 1967. Peach-colored baby doll mini-dress adorned completely in sequins, pleated just below the chest, with an underlayer of peach silk, bearing an interior label inscribed, 'Arnold Scaasi.' Because of her natural wit and energetic personality, Mitzi was a favorite with the most popular talk show host on television, Johnny Carson. Accompanied by a snapshot of Mitzi wearing the dress with husband Jack Bean after the show at the home of a friend.
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