Posted 2 years ago
LicieMarie
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One of my construction guys unearthed this porcelain doll head. There are no markings from what i can see where it was made or when. If ne one had any idea please let me know.
Thanks Licia
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Pocelain doll head | Dolls1244 of 1768 |
Posted 2 years ago
LicieMarie
(1 item)
One of my construction guys unearthed this porcelain doll head. There are no markings from what i can see where it was made or when. If ne one had any idea please let me know.
Thanks Licia
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I'm not up on the China dolls, even more so without a mark (and it is china not porcelain), but she is from the late 1800's I would guess. I would go to the eBay doll boards to find out more. It's a shame she is so faded.
Thanks for the insight..... I did lil research & i couldnt tell if it was china or one from germany... My guys found it on a job site....its in pretty good shape being that its been in the ground for as long as it has.. Thanks once again!!!
Hi your little China doll is a common found one called a "Low Brow China " Circa 1910-1920's . They were near end of doll companies making China dolls as the Bisque dolls were more popular. Without a body and showing much wear to paint she is not valued to high . China dolls are dated by Hair do and rariety in pricing she is at bottom maybe 15 dollars at best in todays market