

805311 2 1/2" All Bisque Dutch Girl Figurine
This is a cute all bisque figurine of immobile 2 1/2" tall. It does not show the country of origin. She has yellow hair, a blue line in her cap and the dress has red trim. Her condition is good.
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Price: $5.50

805310 2 1/8" All Bisque Figure of Railroad Conductor Germany
This is a nicely made all bisque figure of an older man in a blue uniform. My first thought is that he looks very much like a Railroad Conductor. The cap looks right, the uniform is right and he has what looks like a change purse on his belt in the front. He would look very nice in a railroad setting as this figure has an ideal look for a Conductor. The bisque material should work very nicely in a model train setting. He is 2 1/8" tall. His uniform is navy blue with brass colored buttons and gold braid on the sleeves. His hat is also navy blue with a black visor. He wears a white shirt with black tie under a white vest with 2 black buttons. He has grey hair and a grey beard. There is a lot of nice detail for such a small figure. He is marked Germany in the back just under the jacket. I took a magnified picture of this, but it does not show very well because of the dark color. You can make out the "y" in the mark Germany, but the rest does not show. He probably dates to around the 1920s or 30s.
I suppose he could also be a Sea Captain with the way his uniform looks. As I mentioned, he could work in a RR setting, and would also make a nice addition to a collection of all bisque doll figures called immobiles. The condition is good. There are just a few rubs on the outside edges where the color is worn off.
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Price: $24.50

805309 Cute 2" All Bisque Boy or Gardener Holding Flower Pot
This is a very cute all bisque boy carrying a flower pot with a flowering plant. He appears to be wearing a work apron with`cutting shears in his pocket. He is only 2" tall, but still has a lot of nice detail. He does not show the country of origin, but I know that most of the small German figures were painted on the front only, but are plain white in the back of the figure. He would look cute in a miniature garden setting. He would also be a nice addition to a collection of all bisque dolls or immobiles. I think he would date somewhere between 1920 and 1940. The condition is good.
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Price: $8.50

805308 1 1/2" Bisque Figure of a Man Dickens Tupe Character
This is a very tiny and unusual all bisque figure of a man, sort of a Dickens type character like a barrister or debt collector. He wears a Gentlemens coat with tails in the back, a vest and a top hat. He has a very round stomach as men of means usually had in those times.
This could make a wonderful statue in decorating an antique a doll house. It would also be a nice addition to an all bisque immobile doll collection. His face in only 1/4", but does show some nice detail for something so small. The condition is good. He probably is from the early to mid 1900s.
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Price: $10.00

805306 2 1/8" China Figure of Tradesman In Red Uniform Germany
This small figurine is very unusual and I believe is part of a set of figures depicting working people or tradesmen. I do not just what this figure represents. He is dressed in red and carries something similar to what a bricklayer would carry, or he could possibly carry a campaign lantern or sign. Regardless of what he is, it is a very cute figurine. While I refer to the figure as a tradesman, it does look like a little boy. The figure is glazed like china or porcelain and is 2 1/8" tall. The condition is good.
I had another figure from the same set, each marked with the letter E and the number 10302 on this figure. The second figure had the same markings except the number is 10303. Also the second figure has Germany printed under the number, so I presume both were made in Germany and both part of the same set. The mark "Germany" rather than "Made in Germany" usually means it was made pre 1920. Someone has penciled in the date 1967 on the underside, but this may have been when that owner purchased the item. The figure listed here does not have the Germany mark. It is so small, the embossed marking may have been struck too low and that word did not show. But I am still certain that these are from the same set, age and origin. I took a picture of the two figures together so you could see the pair together.
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Price: $17.50

805305 Miniature 1 1/2" China Half Doll or Pincushion Doll
This is a miniature version of the half doll or pincushion doll. She is made of a glazed china or porcelain with a tinted face and nicely painted features. Her hair is white with long curls in the back and a bun on the top. It almost reminds me of the white wigs that ladies wore in the 16 or 1700s. The doll was probably made in the 1920s or so. Her top is a dark blue. Her arms are folded in the front. There is part of a mark on the bottom. It is red and you can just make out the "N" for Japan. I tipped the doll on its side so you can see the red print. She is 1 1/2" tall. She is in good condition.
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Price: $7.50

607216 Vintage Black Cloth Doll 14" Golliwogg Black Stripe Pants
This is a 14" vintage Gollywog Golliwogg with a floral print shirt and blue and white stripe pants. The ace has felt features - Yellow nose and blue and white eyes. One eye and the mouth are replacements and I think they should be replaced again. I do not know how to put a date on this doll, but believe it would be from the mid 1900s, perhaps 1920s to 40s. He would also look better if a collar and a jacket were added. He is in average condition for the age.
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Price: $20.00

607211 Charming Printed / Embroidered Cloth Doll / Pillow 1920
This little fellow is adorable. He was a printed doll with vintage clothing printed on, short pants with buttons at the side of the knees and brown Mary Jane style shoes. His red and white stripe shirt is worn with a big bow for a tie and a green, blue and brown check viser style cap. These flat cloth dolls came with printed outlines that could be followed with embroidery throughout. The maker of this doll did a very nice job and every inch has been embroidered with a running stitch including the check design in the hat and all the stripes in the shirt, both in the front and the back. These flat dolls were sometimes used as pillows. He is 18" tall and about 8" wide at the widest portion. This looks to be from the 1920s. I almost never see this type of doll. I do see a lot of the "Art Fabric" type of printed dolls, but not the ones that were designed for embroidering.
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Price: $50.00

607204 Cloth Indian Rag Doll with Turquoise Earring Leather Dress
This is an 11 1/2" cloth Indian rag doll that is probably from the 1920s or so. She is an unusual mix. She is made of a sturdy cotton with a nicely etched face ( probably ink ) with red painted lips and a bit of pastel paint or wash over her face. I am calling her an Indian rag doll as she is wearing a leather scrap for a dress and a brightly colored knit or crocheted shawl. She is wearing one turquoise
earring and has braids. Her wig looks to be made of human hair. She may have started out as one type of rag doll but was then converted to another type with the leather scrap dress, turquoise earring and braids making her look like an Indian doll. She is stuffed with old fabrics. Like most rag dolls, she has been played with and is a bit grungy, but not so much that she needs to be cleaned. Most rag doll collectors would not want a bright white rag doll.
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Price: $25.00

308201 This nice old doll with brown composition head, lower arms and cloth body was probably made around 1915 - 25. I believe this is one of the Mde Hendren / Georgine Averill dolls. She has a wonderful face with painted side glancing googly eyes and closed watermellon type smiling mouth with a touch of red paint. Her molded hair is painted black. She looks a lot like a Kewpie doll and was probably made when those dolls and the googlies were made. This could be a boy as well depending on the outfit. The body and upper arms are made of an off-white cloth while the legs are a brown cloth. She is jointed at the hips and shoulders and her head swivels a little. One of the joints is a little stiff, so while she does sit, she could sit a little better. She is wearing a moderately old dress with red and white stripe top and red lower part or skirt. The dress is probably from the 1940s to 60s, the pantaloons are 1910. I am also including an apron or bonnet-type visor that has the same red and white stripe. It is earlier than the dress, but the cotton stripe is identical. It is sewn on at an angle. The ties could be added to the hem of the skirt for length (there is enough to go around) and the rest could be made into a hat. The composition on the doll seems sturdy, but there are a few places where there is some crazing. Not too much, very minor and not too noticeable. They can be seen in the pictures as they are slightly white looking against the black. There are a few places where the paint has rubbed off her hands and lower arms. She is about 9 3/4" tall.
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Price: $150.00

306251 This is a 14" molded mask face doll. The face is some type of plastic or celluloid material with painted features. She has brown eyes and lovely black hair. She has 2 rows of tightly wound curls, but then one section just seems to stick out. Maybe this was a hair style of the times. Everything else is still in good condition. Her body is all cloth and she is in her original ethnic dress. The dress is red with white sleeves, black insert under the vest portion of the dress and black apron. There is yellow ribbon trim at the bottom of the dress. Most of the ethnic dolls that I have seen with the red and black costumes represented Spanish costumes (such as the storybook dolls). Her shoes are black cotton with cardboard soles. She probably is from the 1930s to 50s. She is a very cute looking doll. Her body is probably stuffed with sawdust and is very sturdy. She is jointed at the hips and can be placed in a sitting position.
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302200 Lovely early 16" strung Toni doll in very good condition. She is still wearing her original dress in red and yellow piquet with original Ideal Toni label and red oil cloth center snap shoes. The petticoat is sewn into the dress. She has the old silk or rayon stockings. The jacket is false and sewn into the dress. It has a peter pan collar in yellow edged with lace, and there is a nice red trim with yellow and green embroidery which is on both the front of the jacket and skirt. She has platinum blond hair, blue or hazel green eyes and is marked P91 on the back. I do not see any ink spots or tears or stains on the outfit or the doll. I am not an expert on these dolls, but I think she is one of the earlier ones. On the lower corner of page 86 of "Ideal Dolls" by J. Izen, it shows the difference between the older and later P91 dolls, the earlier ones being a paler color and came with oilcloth shoes, which I think is the same as this doll.
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Price: $350.00

006087 7" Lady in 1725 Grecian Style Dress by Irma Park NIADA
This is an unusual (possibly one of a kind) doll, part of about 50 all different Dolls of Royalty that Irma Park made during the 1950s and 60s. This doll represents a Lady in Grecian style dress of the 1725 period and stands 7" tall. It is in near mint condition and has a paper tag that reads "N.I.A.D.A // IRMA PARK" still affixed to the back of her dress. There is another I.D. tag under the base #18. The costuming is beautifully made with a light green satin dress with white silk sleeves. Pearls and beadwork are used to adorn the green over dress. She also has a maroon velvet wrap with faux ermine trim. The doll head and hands are made of wax over porcelain. Because of the elaborately decorated clothing that cannot be disturbed, I cannot tell what the body frame is made of (possibly cloth).
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006084 This is an unusual (possibly one of a kind) doll, part of about 50 all different dolls of royalty that Irma Park made. This doll represents Marie Therese of Auatria, wife of Louis XIV of France, around 1660, and stands 7" tall. It is in near mint condition and has a paper tag that reads "N.I.A.D.A // IRMA PARK" still affixed to the back of her dress. There is another I.D. tag under the base #16. This series of dolls was made around 1956-1960 by Irma Park. The costuming is beautifully made with a rose velvet over dress addorned with rosettes of green satin ribbon, off white silk and lace under blouse, and gold braided trims. The under skirt has what I believe to be hand painted flowers and more gold braid trim. She carries long gloves and wears a beaded necklace. The doll is made of wax over porcelain.
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Price: $225.00

006083 This is an unusual (possibly one of a kind) doll, part of about 50 all different dolls of royalty that Irma Park made. This doll represents Louis XIV, King of France around 1660 and stands 7" tall. It is in near mint condition and has a paper tag that reads "N.I.A.D.A//IRMA PARK" still affixed to him. There is another I.D. tag under the base #16. This series of dolls was made around 1956-1960. The costuming is beautifully made with a light green velvet, off white silk, lace and fringe, embroidered gold ribbon, gold trims and gold lining for the cape. Red satin ribbon has been elaborately used throughout the costume. The shoes and stockings are elaborate as well. The doll is made of wax over porcelain.
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Price: $195.00

006087 This is an unusual (possibly one of a kind) doll, part of about 50 all different dolls of royalty that Irma Park made during the 1950s and 60s. This doll represents a Lady in Grecian style dress of the 1725 period and stands 7" tall. It is in near mint condition and has a paper tag that reads "N.I.A.D.A // IRMA PARK" still affixed to the back of her dress. There is another I.D. tag under the base #18. The costuming is beautifully made with a light green satin dress with white silk sleeves. Pearls and beadwork are used to adorn the green over dress. She also has a maroon velvet wrap with faux ermine trim. The doll head and hands are made of wax over porcelain. Because of the elaborately decorated clothing that cannot be disturbed, I cannot tell what the body frame is made of (possibly cloth).
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Price: $185.00

112300 Very unusual Armond Marseille 12" painted bisque socket head American Indian doll with baby wrapped in blanket around her torso. I have seen many smaller Indian bisque dolls, but none this good looking and with a baby as well. The back of the head is marked '15/0' and that is the only marking I can find. She has composition arms and legs (5 piece body construction), dark stationary eyes, open mouth with teeth. She wears a striped cotton outfit with rose color felt collar, fringe and moccasins. There are three specks on her face where the brown paint has rubbed off. One on the forehead and nose (about the size of a common pin) scratch and one at the eye.
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Price: $235.00

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