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    Posted 14 years ago

    pamela
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    I would just like to know the history of this doll.SOMEONE GAVE IT TO ME A FEW YEARS AGO AS A GIFT.IT HAS THE DOT IN A CIRCLE ON THE BACK OF THE NECK,AND IS ALL BISQUE IT IS STAMPED WITH LIC 8,AND HAS THE NAME LOU HENRI ON THE NECK.IF ANY ONE HAS ANY INFO I WOULD APPRECIATE. THANK YOU.

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    1. John, 13 years ago
      I have searched till I am blue in the face and am unable to find a doll by Lou Henri. I have one as well but the name is Olde Irish by Lou Henri. If you have found any info on yours, can you please forward it to me?

      Thank You,
      John
    2. Vestaswind Vestaswind, 13 years ago
      He is really cute, but not very old. Sadly these porcelain dolls are made by so many people, and companies it's hard to find their origins. I collect older dolls, and in my collection I have a couple of the newer ones. I know they aren't worth much but they were gifts and they mean the world to me, and they have a charm of their own.
    3. livewire1955, 12 years ago
      Hi,
      I just took possesion of about 600 ceramic molds. And, of course, like you, I looked for the doll molds first. One piece of casted greenware head caught my attention, because it was a step up from the rest. It is printed Old Irish Lic. by Lou Henri. I don't have any of the other molds that go with the head, but I'm still looking. I can, however, make a mold from the casted head I have.

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