Posted 11 months ago
rr11ccee
(32 items)
Experts,
Any input on collectible and monetary value would be appreciated! I don't know anything about this piece nor where to go on-line to gather more information on it.
Her clothing is very complicated and well made.
Thanks,
Eric
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She is a tourist novelty doll . Most likey made in Germany . I can't see her face clear enough to tell what it is made of . Dates from about 1940. The market for internationally dressed dolls has fallen a lot . She is precious piece of history
Is her face like a light weight plastic or more like a compressed uneven wood mold ?
Like a light weight plastic
The face is most likely celluloid or the thin light weight composition that was used in the 40's . These dolls were often bought by servicemen while over seas and sent home to a Mother a daughter or wife ect. They are well dressed and Germany made lots of internationally dressed dolls from different countries