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 All Bisque Dolls 1878 +

Wikipedia      A bisque doll or porcelain doll is a doll made partially or wholly out of bisque or biscuit porcelain. Bisque dolls are characterized by their realistic, skin-like matte finish. They had their peak of popularity between 1860 and 1900 with French and German dolls. Bisque dolls are collectible, and antique dolls can be worth thousands of dollars. Antique German and French bisque dolls from the 19th century were often made as children's playthings, but contemporary bisque dolls are predominantly m  directly for the collectors market.                                                                                                           

Johnny Jump up

Pampas Flower

Soft fired Greenware

Bisque Price

Painted Price

Doll Height

5.75" (14.6cm)

New little brother to Nancy Girl (S407ST). Innocent looking all-bisque doll; circa 1914. Possible origin: Hertwig & Co or made by Louis Amberg in Germany. Molded blond hair, jointed arms and legs, wire strung. Dimpled knees. Head and torso in one piece. Article, DOLLS Beautiful 2004-1. Doll size: 5.75" (14.6cm)

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