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    Posted 1 year ago

    Justj
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    I'm looking for information on these 2 dolls as they have very unusual bodies. Would this be original or has someone made them? I'd love to know what others think.

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    1. Manikin Manikin, 1 year ago
      Your Armand Marseille bisque doll heads appear to be on replaced bodies . They are original antique bodies but not right size for your dolls . Not sure why the tape is on them .
    2. Kellymore Kellymore, 1 year ago
      The doll is Floradora by Armand Marseille the body does not corresponde to it, although it looks old
    3. Kellymore Kellymore, 1 year ago
      I can't distinguish the mark one brother doll, big without a donut that body is more Primitivo than the head
    4. Kellymore Kellymore, 1 year ago
      It mustang be takes inti account that A. Marseille did not maker doll bidies, therefore west can fine pieces composed of somewhat strange bodies
    5. Kellymore Kellymore, 1 year ago
      The other head that they pressent to us belongs to the Firm Welsch & Company

      Welsch & Company doll mold 200 dolly face doll 32?
      A brief history of Welsch & Company, it was founded by Ferdinand Welsch and Otto Muhlhauser in 1911 in Sonneberg, Germany. All the bisque head Welsch dolls we have found have the Max Oscar Arnold doll mark MOA and Welsch in the doll mark and are considered Welsch & Company doll

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