Description
Old dollshouse.
The seller said it was "probably German" and around 1890.
There are furniture but i dont think they are all original. Maybe the seats.
THe cupboard with glasses are nice, and it is real glass.
The curtains and wallpaper are original.
Antique German Dollhouse with Furniture (c. 1890)
Item Overview
Historical Context
Germany was the epicenter of dollhouse production during the late 19th century, with firms like Moritz Gottschalk, Christian Hacker, and Blumhardt creating handcrafted houses and furnishings with exquisite detail. These dollhouses were considered luxury toys for affluent families and often mimicked real-life Victorian interiors.
Key features in your dollhouse consistent with the German tradition:
Notable Elements
Current Market Value
Market value varies by completeness, originality, and provenance. Based on similar antique German dollhouses sold through auction and specialist dealers:
Condition
Value Estimate (USD)
Value Estimate (EUR/GBP)
As-is (with noted wear, mixed furniture)
$700–1,200
€650–1,100 / £550–950
If restored or matched with period-authentic furniture
$1,500–2,000+
€1,400–1,800+
A similar house by Gottschalk or Christian Hacker in museum-quality condition could command $2,500–$5,000 depending on documentation and originality.
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