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All items45370 of 244443“CLASSFUL USE..” raised letter instructions1965 Coca cola prototype of an all plastic foldable 16oz 6pk bottle carrier with test market photos
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    Posted 5 years ago

    paintmeyel…
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    Larger doll has no markings anywhere and the bisque only has B. label. I can’t find the maker for either one.

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    1. Manikin Manikin, 5 years ago
      The bisque doll is German . It should be marked Germany under wig and also maybe a mold number . The Big doll is a German German Composition doll and there were many makers so it would only be a guess with no markings .
    2. paintmeyellow, 5 years ago
      I removed the wig and the bisque doll has no other markings besides the B. and size i’m not sure if thats normal or not.
    3. Manikin Manikin, 5 years ago
      In 1891, a U.S. trade law required all imports to be marked to indicate country of origin. By then the great majority of dolls manufactured in Europe, Britain, and Asia that were destined for America.
      Your doll is pre 1890 but she is German and that Mark has been a mystery maker in books . Many many companies produced bisque dolls and some kept no records . She has a typical dolly face . Very lovely dolls :-)
    4. paintmeyellow, 5 years ago
      Thank you so much for the info.!
    5. Licorice1977 Licorice1977, 5 years ago
      Hi paintmeyellow! What a small world! I spoke to you on Reddit a while back about the doll in the second photo. I think I'm ClaraOswald on there or something similar. I knew your name looked familiar !

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