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An Armand Marseille bisque shoulder headed doll together with a German bisque head fisher girl doll:, the former with applied wig, blue glass sleeping eyes, open mouth with teeth and painted face on a cloth body and dressed in straw hat and blue dress, 32cm high, the latter with fixed glass eyes and painted face on a composition body with fishing net and catch, 31cm high (2)
A 9ct gold heart shaped bracelet catch on a yellow metal strap work bracelet, a gold wedding band, a two stone dress ring, a pair of yellow metal ear studs, a gold plated necklace with Victorian yellow metal triangular locket, a fine yellow metal link chain, a Victorian 9ct gold aesthetic bar brooch, a 9ct gold crucifix and a fine yellow metal necklace (at fault)
A CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL FITTED ETUI, 18th century, of slim rectangular form with domed hinged lid opening to reveal fitted toilet utensils, scissors, scent bottle, collar stiffeners, etc., the exterior all over chased and embossed with scenes of fashionable ladies amidst scrolling foliate decoration. 8.5 x 4.5 x 1.5cmAn étui is an ornamental case, commonly used for holding personal accessories, such as scent bottles, scissors, tweezers etc. The word can be translated directly from the French to indicate a case or container and originates from the old French word estuier which means to keep or hold.These accessories came to prominence in the 18th century and were spread throughout Europe - so why is it that we use the French termAt this time, France was one of the strongest powers in Europe and, as such, the European upper classes were all proficient in French. Indeed, French was used as a common language when travelling around the continent, a practice made so popular during the great ‘Grand Tour’ days. Furthermore, France was seen as the height of fashionable living. As the end of the 17th century brought an increase in industrial power, the French middle class became progressively wealthier, ushering in the age of the Bourgeoisie and a materialistic, consumer driven society. The desire for this lifestyle spread, a high demand for French fashion and goods leading to the export of such items. In an effort to appear as contemporary as their neighbours, the English speaking countries adopted not only French dress, but language as well, remnants of which remain today.
Early English George II painted wooden doll, English circa 1760, the gesso covered head with carved nose and black glass pupil-less eyes with finely painted dots for eyelashes and brows, painted mouth and rouged cheeks, brown hair and elongated neck to carved wooden torso with cloth upper arms and carved wooden fork hands, legs replaced, wearing a later patterned cotton dress, underclothes, and original lace cap, (right hand lacks all fingers, some marks to head, legs new), 19 ¼ “ (49cm) tall.
Kammer & Reinhardt 116/A bisque head character doll, German circa 1910, with exceptionally fine and well moulded features, weighted brown glass eyes, open/closed mouth with two painted upper teeth and dimples, original blonde wig and pate and on a composition baby body, wearing a striped blue and white cotton dress with lace detail, bonnet and underclothes, incised K star R, S&H, 116/A, 32, 13” (33cm) tall.
Rare A.M 550 bisque head character doll, German circa 1905, the good quality bisque head with weighted brown glass eyes, closed mouth with slight laughter lines and blonde wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body and wearing a white cotton dress with blue ribbon, underclothes, socks and white leather shoes, 13” (33cm) tall.
Heubach Koppelsdorf 320 bisque head toddler, German circa 1910, with weighted blue glass eyes, lashes, feather eyebrows, pierced nostrils and open mouth with two upper teeth, later auburn wig, on a composition toddler body and wearing a lilac dress with layered frills to skirt and underclothes, 20” (51cm) tall, together with a Porzellanfabrik Burggrub 169 bisque head toddler doll, wearing a pink hat and coat, (2 items).
A.M 3095 bisque shoulder head doll, German circa 1910, with fixed blue glass eyes, feathered eyebrows, open mouth and upper teeth, blonde wig and fixed neck, with kid leather body and composition lower arms and legs, wearing a white cotton dress with pink ribbon and leather shoes, 16” (41cm) tall.
Kammer & Reinhardt 122 bisque head character baby, German circa 1910, with weighted brown glass eyes, feather eyebrows and open mouth with two upper teeth, dimples to cheeks and short light brown wig, on a composition baby body and wearing a white dress with flower decoration and pink knitted cardigan, bonnet and white booties, incised K star R, Simon & Halbig, 122, 26, (some slight wear to hands).
Large Kammer & Reinhardt/ S&H bisque head girl doll, German circa 1910, beautiful pale bisque head with weighted blue glass eyes, raised eyebrows, open mouth, upper teeth and pierced ears, blonde wig and on a good fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing a cream cotton dress with blue flower pattern, lace and pleats to skirt, underclothes, socks and white leather shoes, incised K star R, Simon & Halbig, 80, 30” (76cm) tall.
Porzellanfabrik Burggrub Princess Elizabeth bisque head doll, German circa 1930, with rounded face, weighted blue glass eyes, lashes and feathered eyebrows, smiling open mouth and two upper teeth, with original blonde curly wig and on a five piece composition body, wearing original blue organza dress and bonnet, (five fingers damaged), 21” (54cm) tall.
Bisque shoulder head doll, German circa 1910, with weighted blue glass eyes, open mouth, upper teeth and later auburn wig, fixed neck, and on a kid leather body with bisque lower arms, wearing a modern blue dress, cape and bonnet, 19” (48cm) tall, together with a composition shoulder head doll with pink kid body and wearing a pink knitted dress, (2 items).
Liane bisque head girl doll, French circa 1910, with fixed blue glass eyes, single stroke eyebrows, open mouth with moulded upper teeth and later brown wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body and wearing a pale blue dress with straw bonnet decorated in feathers, 19” (48cm) tall, together with a small S.F.B.J doll, (2 items).
Large Kammer & Reinhardt 117 bisque head character doll, German circa 1910, the pale bisque head with weighted blue glass eyes, feathered eyebrows and open mouth with upper teeth, original shoulder length wig and on a good fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing a ribbed white cotton dress with buttons and pleats to skirt and lace collar, underclothes and white leather shoes, incised K star R, Simon & Halbig, 117, 70, 27 ½” (70cm) tall.
A.M 390 bisque head girl doll, circa 1910, with weighted blue glass eyes, open mouth, upper teeth and blonde wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing a black velvet dress, (repair to body), 18” (46cm) tall, together with a Heubach character doll with closed mouth and on a new body, (2 items).
Walkure bisque head girl doll, German circa 1910, lovely pale bisque head with weighted blue glass ‘flirty eyes’, feather eyebrows, open mouth, upper teeth and blonde wig, on a good fully jointed wood and composition body and wearing a original pink organza dress, bonnet, underclothes and white leather shoes, 21” (54cm) tall.
Kammer & Reinhardt bisque head girl doll, German circa 1910, the pale bisque head with weighted blue glass eyes, feathered eyebrows, open mouth and upper teeth, short brown wig and on a fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing a white cotton dress, underclothes and straw bonnet, incised K star R, Simon & Halbig, Germany, 55, 22” (56cm) tall.
Kammer & Reinhardt 101 bisque head character doll, German circa 1910, the well moulded pale bisque head with painted pale blue eyes, painted lid and single stroke eyebrows, closed mouth and with later short blonde wig, on a good fully jointed wood and composition body and wearing a white cotton dress with layered skirt, blue ribbons, underclothes, white leather shoes, socks and straw bonnet, incised K star R, 101, 50, (a few wig pulls and very minor kiln dust to head), to 19” (49cm) tall.
A Max Handwerck bisque head girl doll in original clothes, German circa 1910, with weighted brown glass eyes, open mouth with upper teeth, brown real hair wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body wearing cream cotton dress, fur hat, scarf and muff, underclothes and leather shoes, 17 ½” (44cm) tall.
Schoenau & Hoffmeister 1909 bisque head doll, German circa 1910, with weighted blue glass eyes, open mouth, upper teeth and blonde wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing a white cotton dress with rose patterned top, underclothes, socks and shoes, 20” (51cm) tall, together with a AM mould 390 in a cream dress (2 items).
Kestner 154 bisque shoulder head doll, German circa 1910, with weighted blue glass eyes, raised eyebrows, open mouth with upper teeth and later brown wig, on kid leather body with bisque lower arms and wearing a white dress (some repair to feet) 22” (56cm) tall, together with a 1912 bisque head doll on a fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing a green dress, beret and white pinafore (2 items).
Max Handwerck bisque head doll, German circa 1910, with weighted blue glass eyes, open mouth, upper teeth and blonde wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body (hands replaced) wearing a green flannel dress and underclothes, 19” (48cm) tall, together with a similar doll by Schoenau & Hoffmeister 1909 wearing a white cotton dress (2 items).
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