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  2. Antique Bisque Dolls French, German 1860+ - Doll Reference

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    Antique Bisque French, German Dolls 1860+. Bisque head dolls were introduced in the 1850s by Europeans primarily in France and Germany, also Austria, Bavaria, Belgium, Italy and later during World War 1 in Japan and a few bisque head dolls were made in the United States, USA. From the 1860s to 1870s most bisque or China head dolls were found on ...

  3. A Short History of Antique German Bisque Dolls

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    From around 1886 to 1909, Kammer & Reinhardt produced dolls with bisque heads on bodies that were usually either composition or stuffed leather. Though Kammer & Reinhardt designed its own doll heads and bodies, most of its heads were made by Simon & Halbig.

  4. Antique All Bisque Dolls Identified 1860+ - Doll Reference

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    All bisque dolls have both heads and bodies made of bisque and were made in France 1860+, Germany 1890+, Japan 1915+ and in America. Dolls range in size from a tiny one inch to fifteen inches tall. The French named these miniature treasurers Poupée de Poche – Pocket dolls or Mignonette.

  5. Antique German Bisque Dolls - Etsy

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    Check out our antique german bisque dolls selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our dolls shops.

  6. Antique German Bisque Dolls - 21 For Sale on 1stDibs

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    Shop our antique german bisque dolls selection from top sellers and makers around the world. Global shipping available.

  7. German Bisque Dolls - Dr. Lori Ph.D. Antiques Appraiser

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    German bisque dolls are often cherished collectibles and handed down from generation to generation. These high quality, well made dolls will hold their value over time. Keep the dolls out of direct sunlight and free of dust or dirt. Get an online appraisal of your German doll from Dr. Lori.

  8. Top 5 German Antique Doll Brands - The Spruce Crafts

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    Some of the best known antique dolls made in Germany were made by Armand Marseille. In some ways, Armand Marseille was the Mattel of the German doll market, and the ubiquitous 390 dolly-faced bisque doll was the Barbie Doll. The most common German bisque doll to find is by far the Armand Marseille 390 and 370.

  9. Armand Marseille Antique Dolls 1884+ German - Doll Reference

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    Armand Marseille Antique Dolls 1884+ German. Armand Marseille of Sonneberg and Koppelsdorf, Thüringia, Germany was one of the worlds largest and best known bisque / porcelain doll head manufacturer.

  10. Antique Bisque Dolls - Etsy

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    Check out our antique bisque dolls selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our dolls shops.

  11. Antique Hilda Baby German Doll. $1475.00. Click on the Antique Hilda Baby Photo to go to the Antique German Doll Gallery.