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    Posted 2 years ago

    Trlind425
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    This doll was handed down to me through family and I don’t know anything about dolls. If anyone can help me out I’d appreciate it. She has a full body with the exception of a missing foot.

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    Comments

    1. arctophilegirl, 2 years ago
      Floradora dolls were made at the beginning of the 20th century (approximately from 1901 until 1921). Armand Marseille (a German company) made the bisque heads (that would be the marking AM). The bodies were made by other companies I think.
      She is very pretty.
    2. Manikin Manikin, 2 years ago
      Floradora bisque shoulder head doll on kid leather body . Made By Armand Marseille as stated above. These dolly face dolls by Armand are fairly common to find in market which makes one believe they were made over a long period and were more affordable than some other makers and or mold numbers . Dolly face vs a character face a doll with expression. Your doll has a replaced wig and dress. Very pretty and that is why so many girls at the time wanted her :-)

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