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Bisque Dolls110 of 222Bisque figure of a boy Little Red Bow Bisque Doll JAPAN - Jointed Arms
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    Posted 9 years ago

    Quicksell76
    (12 items)

    These folks are so creepy lol. They were my mom's which were given to her from her grandmother. They are made of porcelain and held together with some type of metal wire.

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    1. Manikin Manikin, 9 years ago
      Stone bisque dollhouse dolls. They should be marked Germany or Japan . These were still being made well into 1930s and early 40s . They would look cute if dressed and often see them in crocheted clothes. Very cute not creepy :-)

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