Posted 12 months ago
scottvez
(570 items)
This is another 4 1/2" X 6 1/2" image mounted on larger cardstock. The image dates from about 1900 and it is period ink labeled as "No. 5".
Two China Head dolls flank the scene. I am not familiar with the other two dolls. The doll closest to the camera has a tag with "1898" visible on it.
Reproduction of these images in any form is not authorized.
Thanks for looking,
scott
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Thanks for looking and commenting bellin!
scott
Another nice grouping more into 1860's now with 2 flat top china's . Every China has a name by her or his hair style and can be dated by that , The cherub looking girl with bonnet and the front doll maybe wax over dolls . Hard to tell by photo . Love . You have quite a stash of photo's Scott from soup to nuts . Wow . Very nice !
Great doll picture. I wish I had all of these dolls too.
Thanks for looking manikin and kathy.
scott