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VINTAGE * K&R TODDLER MOLD 115/A PRISTINE CONDITION REPRODUCTION ?

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10 years ago
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Description

Antique German bisque doll head  by (simon& Halbig )Kammer and Reinhardt, Mold 115A, with adorable toddler body!  She is a perfect cabinet size of 19 inches.  Her bisque socket head is incised with   K (star) R  Simon & Halbig   115/A    60.  and   has no hairlines fractures or nicks..  Her body is in perfect condition it appears to be bisque as it is very heavy, non bendable limbs stationary only .and ,there are no flaws chips,or hairline fractures. This has been stored for  since purchased by the collector ..

Nicely strung.  She is wearing an classic dress with pinafore including dress, pantaloons, socks, a long flowing blonde wig  over sized blue bonnet,stockings, shoes all clothing is not antique ..she was dressed in this clothing when she was given to me.The head is vintage .and she is in  excellent condition   .Doll stand is  included, I am interested in the value this doll ,i also have Kester "HILDA" that is original and vintage completely. I first want an appraisal on this doll ..i will sell it on e bay ..Thank you . 

 

 

Category Dolls and Plush Toys
Medium vintage bisque
Distinguishing marks THE HEAD HAS SIMON &HALBIG THE K ( STAR OF DAVID) R 115/A 60
Condition Mint
Size and dimensions of this item 19 INCHES STANDING WITH STAND
Date Period the head about 1914
Weight APPROX 4 LBS
History THIS DOLL WAS OWNED BY A COLLECTOR WHOSE DAUGHTER IS 75 AND GAVE THIS TO ME .( SO I BELIEVE ITS EARLY 1900'S.I LOVE TO RESEARCH AND NEED TO FIND OUT THE VALUE..I AM LOOKING TO SELL
Price unsure,,help me price
Price Paid (If known) A GIFT
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Submitted by Intuit57

This doll is a modern day artists rendition of the antique 115/A. It was quite popular back in the 1980's to make these types of doll in ceramics and porcelain classes. While there is a market for them they generally don't bring much money. I've been collecting and valuing dolls for quite some time and can only offer my observations in that they sell for approx. $35.00-$75.00. The more authentic the paint looks the better the price.
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