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FRANCE/GERMANY 3-piece set of porcelain head dolls, late 19th/early 20th c. 1. probably THEODOR POHL from 1907 large doll with crank head, neck marked "1907" and company stamp "TP"? Fixed brown glass eyes, open closed mouth, pierced ear holes with earrings, brown long hair wig, ball-jointed body of wood-mass composition, chipping & damage, mainly on fingers and edges, traces of age, h 63 cm. 2nd JULES VERLINGUE porcelain head doll, marked "Petite Francaise France" anchor mark with "JV" and the addition "Liane", (fine hairline crack inside the head), fixed glass eyes, open mouth with row of teeth, brown wig (loose fitting), ball-jointed body of wood-mass composition, partly (cracked and dam.), h 43 cm. 3. unknown maker, bisque chest head, marked "G", fixed glass eyes, open mouth with row of teeth, brown wig, loosely applied, leather body (strong signs of age, brittle) with porcelain forearms, h 40 cm. Each with signs of age, partly rubbed (mouth and nose). The dolls wear high-quality, hand-sewn clothes, shoes and hoods.

stuttgart, Germany