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    Posted 13 years ago

    joell123
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    ANTIQUE GERMAN DOLL ANY INFO ON THIS DOLL IT HAS A LEAD TAG ON ONE SIDE IT SAYS GES GESCH AND ON THE OTHER SIDE IS IN CURSIVE I CANT READ WHAT IT SAYS THE MATERIAL IS LIKE A FELT BUT IT FEELS RUBBERY WHEN YOU SQUEEZE IT ITS ABOUT 7 INCHES LONG

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    1. Manikin Manikin, 13 years ago
      Ges. (Gesch): A mark used on some German dolls to indicate the design is registered or patented. Can you photo the cursive writing ?
    2. joell123, 13 years ago
      It wont show up on the camera but it looks like it says ringl or rinyl but i cant tell I am pretty sure it starts with Rin the other letters are hard to tell thanks for your help
    3. Manikin Manikin, 13 years ago
      He is charming he reminds me of a Annalee doll . I will try and ID him later today ok . or if someone else wants to step in please . I have some work to do right :-(
    4. joell123, 13 years ago
      THANK YOU FOR ANY INFO
    5. nancyv, 12 years ago
      The doll was made by Elli Riehl of Austria. She was born in 1907 and died around 1975. She has a museum in a small town in Austria and her dolls are very popular in Europe.
    6. nancyv, 12 years ago
      This artist's work can be seen on this website: http://www.nationalcostumedolls.com/elliriehl.htm
    7. Manikin Manikin, 12 years ago
      Very interesting . Thanks nancy for sharing this info . I could not name maker but I have thankfully learned from you today ! Appreciate it and I am sure Joell does too .
    8. nancyv, 12 years ago
      This artist does such beautiful work. Her fabric dolls bring a smile to my face. She only made 700, I understand. There was never a doubt that is was one of hers.
    9. Manikin Manikin, 12 years ago
      Her dolls must be very hard to find Nancy , Are you in Europe ?
    10. nancyv, 12 years ago
      No, Im a miniaturist in Florida. A friend of mine has a few of them and they appeal to me. These vignettes by Elli cross over into my area. Her dolls appear every once in a while in the states, but usually unidentified. They do show up on European auction market.
    11. Manikin Manikin, 12 years ago
      Nancy They are precious and I still see a lot of the whimsy of Annalee dolls in them . I would like to find one someday . I sure appreciate your info !
    12. nancyv, 12 years ago
      I spoke to my friend and didn't make something clear. There are 700 different dolls and a limited number of each. So there are potentially more available on the open market than 700 dolls. She has one that is documented 350/500.

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