Posted 10 years ago
Coastal2
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I found this bisque doll while closing up my mother-in-law's house after she passed away. The doll is about 17 inches. There is a star on her neck - inside the star are the letters KH and there are the initials SH outside the star. The number 282 and Germany are also on her neck.
The body of the doll is made of 11 pieces. Does anyone know when this doll was made and what the value might be?
Manikin ..well set ya straight on this if she's not on a trip for the holidays ...smiling
The Schoenau & Hoffmeister porcelain factory, also known as Porzellanfabrik Burggrub, was located in Burggrub, Germany and was founded by Arthur Schoenau and Carl Hoffmeister in 1901-1950 . Your doll dates about 1910 there about. She is on a strung composition body and is called a Socket head doll. She has a dolly face not a character . Very nice
choenau & Hoffmeister supplied bisque doll heads to the following: Kurt Bruckner, Canzler & Hoffman, Cuno & Otto Dressel, Edmond Edelmann, Gebrüder Eckhardt, Edmond Knoch, Rudolph Leschhorn, Ernst Liebermann, Eg. Mich Ernst Luthardt, Werner Luthardt, Ernst Maar & Sohn, Hans Süssenguth, Friedrich Voight, Hermann VonBerg.
http://www.rubylane.com/item/576102-AD-4703/Antique-Schoenau-Hoffmeister-x23282-German-Bisque
Thanks Roy :-) I was not on vacation unless you call a hospital a fun get away :-(
Mani - that is not fun...hope you are getting better!
ah hang'en out at the fix it shop ...lol my doctor called me and wants me in for a fix it job ...lol I have boots older then this guy..told him not to call the house and scare the wife ..oh my ,..so his young girl doctor called ....told then when they get hold of an doctor old enough to talk to me like a old man... not a 5 year old ...lol just raising hell with them ..as I'm sure you are ,.so hurry up get well and come playyyyyyyyyyyy !!!!!
Thanks roy :-) I am trying just not up to par yet
To poster could you let me know if you saw my post I would appreciate it .
Thank you Manikin! Your information was helpful. If I decided to sell the doll, do you think my best bet is to go to a local antique shop?
They will offer you 50% of retail . I had a antique shop . Overhead costs . I would sell her on ebay or one of those sites . But if you need to sell her quick than a antique doll shop is where to sell or a General antique shop but they may or may not know what her value is I never refer to to general store they have very little knowledge in dolls .
mystery solved
I see what maybe a hairline crack in back of head ? If head has any damage value goes down dramatically. The one I showed you was taller had her original hair , antique clothes and shoes so she sold for more than yours will .