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Ahhhh! A sweet baby, holds a plush doll from around the Turn of Century,
The card back show it is an AZO card, and pretty worn and stained but all I care about is that darling image on the front. Can someone with good eyesight, enlarge that and te;;ll me what is written sideways up the left, and the place. I can almost read that but nor quite. Thanks! Lois
Hey Manikin- What can you tells us about this doll. Is she a known doll of yesterday? Enlarge the photo and see if you know that doll in plush. Why do I know it is red?? Red Riding Hood? Thanks
Can one of you translate what it says --card back, left side. Hope so.
Dockweilers Studio,
12 S. Centre St., Pottsville, Pa.
Place Stamp Here OH wait the Lest side yeah SB has it lol
Looks like Gary Cooper (played Sergeant York) in the eyes
LOL!!! It's a onesie Mary, or something just as silly!! Maybe not.....
My dear ORoyORoy I don't know how old you think I am<smiling> These Bear Dolls are quite collectible today . The date are 1900-20 . Several German Company heads were used and they would have been marked since to fur head piece would usually slide off like a hood you could see what company made head but body may have been done by another company . Great Photo PCC !
https://www.rubylane.com/item/589310-wth62009-3100/Antique-11-Inch-Bear-Doll-Bisque
https://www.rubylane.com/item/570194-tdb/ANTIQUE-Bisque-Doll-Teddy-Bear-Completely
OH MY GOOD GOD! The prices at the Ruby Lane link above are JOLTING (Thanks Manikin!!) Make me wish I had the doll, and not just the photo--but darn, that is such a cute photo. I am so glad I have it where it will be appreciated and handed down to the other vintage photo collector I live with,( Tyler, my grandson 21-(-with a very nice vintage photo collection, but more manly oriented as to subjects) No , I mean cars,sports, military, etc--not pin-ups!)
I know so many collectors are without family interest with collecting things precious to collectors--and that is sad, my daughter Linda wants the Valentine Collection. But that's about all the family interest here.
No she is a Teddy Bear :-)
THANKS ALL FOR GREAT COMMENTS--I thought she was in a snow suit like a "snow-baby doll "of early 1900s
Manikin
kyratango.
racer4four.
bijoucaillou
freon
Oroyoroy
vetraio
Thanks to all!!!
I had a doll-animal when I was real small, a gift from" Izzy the 2nd Hand Man", who brought me wonderful things-(Friend of the family) and the vintage doll he brought had a face of painted celluloid, red plush suit and a pointed attached hood. She looked (the face) like a "googly"eye--the body looked just like in my photo. All my life I wanted her back! No luck
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Oh! Gosh!! did HE (IZZY) begin for me the life long quest for collectibles??? What I said here makes me realize for the first time-- he is probably the reason for collapsing shelves here!!
God Bless Ya Izzy!" Mazel Toff"!! What a fun life.Thanks!
No one sees Gary Cooper in the eyes? I think it's him holding a Spirit bear ;D
YES---I can see Cooper! Sorry for delays--- I can''t get on the computer much because the 17 yr.old grandson is not in school, (summer vacation) so he is on the computer like 10 hours a day!!( Addicted to the games with his friends all over the USA.) I keep telling him his brain will be fried, and as a Senior now he hopes for a scholarship.
BUT He is like unconscious when I talk to him!!
The baby has unusual eyes--very honest and forthright like Cooper.
Showing some "character" at a really young age. Too bad I will never know if she is "Coops" sister!! Ha Ha.
Is Spirit Bear a real Native American?
The" computer kid" mentioned above is part Apache, He is very "stoic" and likes music of the tribes-- his great grandmother !00% Apache born on the reservation. Northern AZ. She became well known in the woman's rights movement here!
I feel bad that I can't get on the 'puter as much as I like. It is HIS computer--not mine. UGGH!