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Wilten German Doll 5 1/2 "

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    Posted 13 years ago

    rscudvr
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    This piece caught my attention because I had a German friend who recently passed. It is a doll, a German Girl. She is 51/2" tall. Stored in a yellowed from time clear plastic container with the name "Wilten" on it.
    The arms move slightly and Her eyes open and close as you stand her up or lay her down.
    I can't find any information about this doll on the internet, I am hooping someone can give me some more info about it's age, who made it and where and about how much it may be worth. Any help is appreciated. If you have pics that match this doll, I would like to see them.
    If you need more pics let me know.

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    1. Manikin Manikin, 13 years ago
      These little celluloid dolls were tourist dolls , novelty dolls . They date from 40's thru 50's . They have very little value as far as money but ususally they are passed down in families so the memories are the value . She is very cute doll and thanks for sharing her .
    2. Manikin Manikin, 13 years ago
      Looking again at her she maybe a light plastic doll taking her from 50's into 60's . Hard to tell without hold her .
    3. rscudvr, 13 years ago
      @ Manikin
      Thanks for the info, and so quick. You are right though, it is a light plastic not celluloid.

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