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ANTIQUE DOLL HEADS: Child: B128:Borgfeldt : H-22" (cm)-Loc-O1

701-0128-Loc-O1
"Geila"
German
Height: 12-1/2" (32cm)
reproduction size.

open Mouth, 4 teeth
Head Circ. 11" (17.3cm)
Wig: 10-11
Eyes 16mm
Pate 2-3/4" (70mm)
Porcelain body: B-0128bcdef -German Jointed Child
Markings: G B - Germany
attributed to George Borgfeldt & Co. of Berlin, also an
importer of bisque dolls to New York.
Antique Notes:  Length 62 cm - 1910/1920 - biscuit porcelain head on
composition body - The doll has light brown eyebrows and glass brown
sleep eyes, with pencil thin painted upper and lower lashes, open mouth
with 4 upper teeth.  2018 value $305.00


Porcelain Head or Body or Parts prices
SFGW, Bisque or Painted.
7BGJ-22-010128 or parts
 

LINK TO DOLL PARTS:

Porcelain body: B128 Jointed Body; German Body (Style 13) Socket Ball Jointed

 

ANTIQUE DOLL HEADS: B128a German Child: Borgfeldt H-22" (cm)-LO1

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  • SFGW 3-6 weeks minimum from date of payment.  Porcelain is fired to cone 6. NOTE: Seams are NOT removed before soft firing.
    Bisque parts is minimum 4-8 weeks from date of payment.
    Painted requires minimum 6-12 weeks to complete from date of payment. Not assembled only painted.
    All dolls by modern artists and dolls of color are poured in French Bisque. Antique dolls are poured in Lady White. NOTE: Dolls are poured with parts as pictured. 
    Customer is responsible for any shipping, handling & insurance. Any breakage that occurs during shipping must be reported via email the day you receive the package along with a photo of the packaging and damaged item for insurance purposes.
     

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