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German Doll

By ashleyw2994, 30 August, 2020
Description

Marked with Germany; Marked with a ā€œCā€ over a ā€œJā€ and ā€œLā€; Marked with ā€œ8805ā€; Glass; About 7 inches height and about 4 inches wide

Category
Dolls and Plush Toys
Medium
Glass
Distinguishing marks
Germany;
8805;
ā€œCā€ over a ā€œJā€ and ā€œLā€
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
7inx4in
Date Period
Unknown
Price Paid (If known)
Unknown
For Sale?
Yes
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MarkBlemish

4 years 10 months ago

Re: German Doll

I believe the mark on these porcelain figurines is Grafenthal with the Dep addition. I don’t know much about it, just looked for seated figurines and found a similar mark. This page has some info https://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/germany/thuringia/graefenthal-03/…
Here’s the figurines that had a similar mark https://laurelleaffarm.com/item-pages/late-1800s-vintage-Grafenthal-Ger…
Those were selling for $66. Check Etsy and eBay to see what others are selling Grafenthal porcelain for.

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Joseph

4 years 10 months ago

Re: German Doll

I believe these to be East German Carl Schneider from the 1960's-1970's. I don't specialize in these, but I don't believe them to be antique or vintage, but certainly beautiful pieces. I've seen similar ones to yours range in price for individual figurines from $75-$150.00.

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Lovejoy

4 years 10 months ago

Re: German Doll

DEP roughly translates to "Deutsches eingetragenes Patent" meaning the deign was registered and protected. This one I believe was used by Carl Schneiders factory in Grafenthal as Joseph has mentioned.

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