Posted 5 months ago
Antiquemys…
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Attached are more dolls from my aunt's collection. Unfortunately I have no information on orgin etc. I would appreciate any assistance establishing value etc. Thank you!
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Posted 5 months ago
Antiquemys…
(17 items)
Attached are more dolls from my aunt's collection. Unfortunately I have no information on orgin etc. I would appreciate any assistance establishing value etc. Thank you!
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Hi
Could you post each one separate and make photo larger . I will identify each one at a time . I need to know the mark and have photo of back of their necks also . The First one and some in 3rd photo are German Bisque dolls and the one in center of them is a 190-1920's Low brow China one of the most common and longest produced China's . The baby with bent legs I need to see the markings on back of her neck .The first one because photo is hard for me to see painting I believe looks like a German Armand Marseille bisque doll . Please give me the info on necks and we can quickly ID them
She will have a number as will other bisque ones . The 2nd photo appears to be a Sweet Sue made by American Character
Last photo to hard for me to see good enough she maybe a madame Alexander or another company from 1950's-1960's possible eegee co. It will say something on back of her neck .
Welcome to CW !!!!!
Very nice collection . I will await more information
Thank you so much for the information. I will definitely get you the additional photos and take each separately as you requested. The dolls currently are not in my possession so it may take me a few weeks to get the photos you need but, as soon as I have them I will post them. I truly appreciate your asssistance. Thank you!
Your welcome ! I will await the additional info :-)