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1920's Style Mannequin Doll Uz-129

In the 1920's mannequin dolls were a popular fad. Today, the Schildkot firm of Germany has re-created their 1929 version of the mannequin doll in a lightweight plastic that closely resembles the original celluloid. The stylized adult-figured lady is posed on her own self-base, and her arms and right leg are jointed so you can pose her as you wish. She wears a soft peach day dress, and her mohair wig is wonderfully arranged.

  • 49.00

19th Century Style St Nicholas And Cart

There is little question that the finest St. Nicholas collectibles in the world today are being made by renowned German artist Werner Brauer. His facial sculpting as well as attention to details such as costuming and accessorizing make each of his hand-made St. Nicholas figures a true collector’s piece. For these reasons, Dollmaster’s has commissioned Brauer to re-create this St Nicholas and Toy Cart which first appeared in a French toy catalogue in 1895. Brauer’s St Nicholas stands 15” holding a fir Christmas tree in one hand and pushing a cart filled with traditional wooden toys. St Nicholas is also a candy container (the opening is concealed under his robe) and he even wears traditional wooden sabots.

  • 895.00

Ahidha By Amy Van Boxel

Many children long to follow in their parent’s career footsteps, but how often do you see a daughter, or son, able to continue their parent’s work as successfully as Amy van Boxel does her mothers? Ahidha is a tribute both to Amy’s skill as an artist and as an emulator of her mother’s style. Ahidha represents a young Tibetan child with his pensive facial expression, artistically disheveled hair, real-hair eyelashes, and “soiled” fingers and realistically worn soles of the feet. Ahidha has a wool
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  • 900.00

Alice And Cheshire Cat By Xenis

With a softer facial sculpting Alice has the sweet and feminine appearance of a young girl. Alice wears a little blue dress and white apron of cotton batiste. The accompanying Cheshire Cat is a solid wood hand-painted piece with some spellbinding character sculpting.

  • 575.00

All-Bisque Googly By Margaret Wolfe

She’s all-bisque, and she’s all eyes. And you’ll be all eyes for her. Made especially for Dollmasters by noted doll artist, Margaret Wolfe, the doll features big blue glass googly eyes, an impish grin with two painted baby teeth, jointed arms, fleecy mohair wig, and a dainty lace chemise.

  • 249.00

American Beauty By Lee Middleton

An adorably laughing child in white party dress with matching hat. Dollmaster's Lee Middleton selection is entirely from their "Classic Miniatures" series designed by artist Reva Schick. Each collectible vinyl doll comes with its own labeled stand and certificate of authenticity.

  • 45.00

Antie By Eva Danker

From German doll artist, Eva Danker, comes Antje, a sculpted fully-jointed doll with painted eyes and a mohair wig. Antje wears a blue summer dress with white-polka-dots and a matching white cotton bonnet, wooden sabots for her feet, and even carries a tin watering can. Signed, numbered and dated. Limited edition of only 200 pieces

  • 185.00

Barefoot Mignonette

Handmade by artist Margaret Wolfe. A pert little smile, glass eyes and softly-curled blonde hair highlights the fully-jointed all-bisque doll by the renowned artist. 5 1/2". SD-704. $185.

  • 185.00

Bathing Beauty By Maree Massey

This bisque bathing beauty has been affectionately nicknamed "show-off" by Australian artist Maree Massey, and what an ironic name as it is the skill of Massey which is truly shown-off. She comes posing on a cushion and she boasts a mohair wig, bonnet and swim suit sewn by the artist from antique metallic lace.

  • 255.00

Bathing Beauty By Maree Massey

A wonderfully hand-sculpted bisque bathing beauty in the great tradition of bathing dolls. All features including hair, face, stockings, and shoes are hand-painted. 3"H seated.

  • 145.00

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