This little fellow bears a startling resemblance to the father in "Mary Poppins" He's a fully jointed bisque dollhouse doll, 3 1/2" tall from the top of his top hat to his boots.His head is painted bisque with a molded top hat and stamped "Germany" His body is unpainted bisque - except for his boots. Very nice condition.Ca 1920
All bisque,fully jointed dollhouse maid has her headpiece molded onto her hairdo.She is of an earlier period than the other maid listed. Back is impressed "Germany". 3 3/4" tall at maximum point. I believe she is missing her little apron and needs to brush off the front of her dress, otherwise good condition. (forgot to photograph her back too - she is fine - she has the ties of her white ribbon sash)
Fully jointed bisque flapper dollhouse doll is 3" tall and impressed"Germany"on her back.She has strawberry blond hair -a bit unusual - blue shoes, and is wearing a flapper petticoat and a
lace dress,no underpants! Very nice condition.Ca.1930.
Fuly jointed ,bisque doll house doll has "Germany" impressed on her back. Has painted features,shoes,socks and a cute bobbed
hairdo. Wearing muslin underpants. Very nice condition. 3" tall, ca. 1930's.
China head and shoulders ia the tiniest I've ever had. Sweet little china dollhouse doll has painted bisque limbs and a cloth body. Very nicely dressed in a rosebud print dress, lace trimmed petticoat and pantaloons. Not marked, but I'm sure she is made in Germany.Very nice condition. Early 20th century.4 1/2" tall.
This painted bisque ladies' maid is 3/4" tall and Germany is impressed on her back . Her fully appropriate outfit is sewn unto her fully jointed form. She is in very good condition. Most wear shows on the front of her apron. Ca.1930's. (forgot to photograph her from the back - it is fine)
This tiny - 1" long,cast lead Frozen Charlotte has her own tiny - 1 1/8" long , 3/4" wide, cast lead rocking cradle. Wonderful piece for a doll house play room or nursery. The headboard and footboard have lovely detail. Condition is excellent. The cradle looks French - neither piece is marked. Early 20th century.