Posted 5 years ago
Comicdey
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Don’t know anything about these dolls names or era except what I could find in a little research. Just looking for more info if anyone has knowledge to share...thanks. The large male has a magge 1971 mark. I can’t find a mark on the large lady and the small dolls appear to be much older from the 20’s German bendy Caco? But no idea on actual descriptions. Thanks for any help
As a child in the late 60's, early 70s, Santa Claus brought the boy and girl dolls to live in my new dollhouse. I think they are Caco but not as old as the 20s. My dollhouse dolls were purchased new from F.A.O. Schwartz.
The small dolls have lead hands and feet so I think they are older than you think. I appreciate your thoughts on them.
The dolls that I had look exactly like these and they had lead feet. We had to buy a new mother because the original mom's head fell off. The replacement mom had hair (wig) rather than just the ceramic head.
Wonderful Magge Head Kane doll Male . Your doll is either a reproduction of Magge Head Kane doll or a original .
Magge Head Kane is a noted doll artist who specializes in portrait artist dolls and dolls that depict figures from history. Magge Head was also a co-founder of NIADA in 1963 (National Institute of American Doll Artists). Molds of her dolls were available for anyone who wanted to reproduce an original.
I would like to see lady in pink in upright position , She is a German doll but I can't tell if original or a repro from the angle of her in photo. Let me see painting on face better and also see her nude . She would have dated 1880 appx if original . Unglazed China doll .