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porcelaind…
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Antique doll I don't know anything about it belonged to my great grandmother its very old as you can see and I'm hoping if anyone knows anything about it! So please can anyone help
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Posted 7 years ago
porcelaind…
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Antique doll I don't know anything about it belonged to my great grandmother its very old as you can see and I'm hoping if anyone knows anything about it! So please can anyone help
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Wonderful ! These are called Queen Anne Dolls . Carved Wood and date from early 1700's to early 1800's . These dolls are one of the most often seen reproductions of the original dolls so I can not tell from your photo which she is real antique or reproduction . I need a close up of face and also see part of body . The clothes are usually replaced on true Queen Anne dolls but can be found in original clothes which were elaborate and often silk which deteriorates . I will await close up photo's but in mean time you can look at some Queen Anne dolls that are highly collectible and expensive .
http://www.babesfromthewoods.com/2011/11/
https://www.google.com/search?q=queen+ann+doll+history&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiomMn_kP_VAhXHzIMKHep3CgcQ_AUICygC&biw=1756&bih=847#imgrc=X_TluXOP8qI6YM:
Will get a photo up asap thanks manikin
ok good also you can remove 2 more of the same photo . Show me under her dress her legs and also close up of dress which I am sure is not original if she is a true early Queen anne . Maybe a photo of the cap close up .
Photo has been uploaded can't do anymore since doll is in attic now so I can't take it down many thanks
Thank you but close up of face is to small and is not clear :-( and dress also is not clear but it appears to be be a replacement or original to doll if she is a reproduction . I need a large clear photo of face and body . Thank you for trying :-)
If the doll is a original and in attic oh my ! not good place . Actually a attic or basement neither are good for dolls of any kind . But it can damage her dry out wood . I am leaning to it being a reproduction but if original she is a valuable doll .