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  2. Bisque doll - Wikipedia

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    A German bisque doll from around 1900 . A bisque doll or porcelain doll is a doll made partially or wholly out of bisque or biscuit porcelain. Bisque dolls are characterized by their realistic, skin-like matte finish. They had their peak of popularity between 1860 and 1900 with French and German dolls.

  3. Simon & Halbig - Wikipedia

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    Many, like Simon & Halbig, came from the Thuringia region, which has natural deposits of the clay used to make the dolls. [1] [3] Simon & Halbig was known for excellent sculpting of their doll heads, and the high quality of their bisque (porcelain). [4] German childlike dolls were predominantly produced between 1890 and 1930. [3]

  4. Mildred Seeley - Wikipedia

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    Porcelain and Low-Fire Doll Making (1973) The Doll House Doll: Directions for Making Dolls (1977) The Doll Makers Work Book: French Dolls (1977) The Doll Makers Work Book: Baby Dolls, Volume I: German Dolls (1978) Making Reproduction Dolls for Profit (1979) Project-Milettes: Clones of Small French dolls (1982) Doll Collecting for Fun & Profit ...

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  6. Teen Turns $4 Thrift Shop Doll into His Grandma in the Most ...

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    The entire process of making the doll look like his grandma took a day to complete. "The most challenging part was holding back laughter long enough to make any progress," he says.

  7. Ernst Heubach - Wikipedia

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    The dolls are stamped with a variety of marks that sometimes contain a horseshoe. [5] Most of their dolls had closed mouths; dolls tend to be smaller than the dolls of the other manufacturers- the vast majority are under 50 cm tall. [6] Erst Heubach made a large variety of baby and toddler dolls with mould numbers including, 300, 320, 342 and 399.

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