Posted 9 years ago
Peterdrury
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these are more pics of our doll.
the smaller valuation is for this one. nobody knows where the other one is.
and my sister cant tell as she is deceased. omg how good wouldve the other been.
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Posted 9 years ago
Peterdrury
(88 items)
these are more pics of our doll.
the smaller valuation is for this one. nobody knows where the other one is.
and my sister cant tell as she is deceased. omg how good wouldve the other been.
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she has pierced ears with earings. her body is all porcelin.
Thanks Peter. As per the certificate, the sellers were only supposing this to be a Kestner. The '5' marking would indicate a size number. It may be an unknown maker. The amount of companies making dolls back in those days was incredible, some more prominent, some smaller lesser known companies. The body on this doll isn't porcelain, it's a jointed composition body. I know exactly what doll the left certificate is referring to, the 116 A is a Kammer & Reinhardt character baby (also a toddler version), Simon Halbig provided the bodies. My Mum owns one, I absolutely love it's face. She named it Frederick, so it's always that to me. Thanks for sharing.
i havnt asked the extended family if they have the other doll. i will. someones daughter may have it and not realise its value as we have the certificate.
they may just think its a junky old doll. ill keep you informed and hopefully put up a pic oneday. cross your fingers. thanks again chinaheads.
yep i looked up a 116a on ebay, ruby lane. beautiful face!
No worries Peter. Please do share a shot if you find out the whereabouts of the 116A. It's got a gorgeous, mirthful face. A very popular character example in the doll world. With the certificates you have, please do keep in mind that they are from the 80's, and as with most antiques and collectibles, the market and collectors interests fluctuate. Unfortunately, doll prices have dropped considerably since approx the mid-2000's, with the rise of the internet. Enjoy your doll, she's a beauty.
I agree that wig looks replaced and if Kestner the plaster pate maybe gone . And yes doll prices have fallen on antique dolls drastically since your appraisal . She is special in that she has a wardrobe of clothes however . When dolls have just size number it is never a known maker but one can attribute a dolls characteristics to a maker. She looks like a Kestner doll on fully jointed composition body and is called a socket head doll .
https://www.rubylane.com/item/335719-4729/Antique-German-Bisque-11x22-Kammer-Reinhardt
They are usually priced high on this site but this is your other doll just a bit smaller .