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About Antique Bisque Dolls

Until the late 1800s, most porcelain doll heads were glazed, giving them a polished white appearance. Then dolls with unglazed heads (also known as bisque) became popular in France, yeilding a more human skin color. Bisque dolls were typically highly detailed, with natural hair and lifelike features and clothing.

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