I went through my half doll book, but did not find her or the mark. You might find it worthwhile to look through the entire alphabet for the...
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It might help to see the body of the doll. Also check for any labels on the clothing. As Fig suggested, she could be MA. Or even Ideal.
Thank you for the tags..........I think AJ's help is more than I can offer. Perhaps under the wig there might be some initials or name. It's OK...
Note china limbs on this one.......
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wooden peg doll. This might be a newer example......I didn't read description, but this is what a peg doll looks like. [IMG]
When the arms and legs move, they are referred to as jointed.
The nose is not a plastic parts nose, but made of yarn?
Could be wool pads. The stitching looks hand sewn. He's a nice bear. The arms might look long to you, but view Steiff bears.............Your...
agree with Fox....................
Could be home sewer. Is the nose made of yarn? Pads look new(er).......... Photo does not show close up.......so can't tell how applied to body.
So happy for you Kyra!
Peeling back the leather to check would be OK. Just be very careful. If nothing there, you can always reglue.
Just so that you are aware, AM's are plentiful.
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I forgot the image, and am having trouble inserting it too.
As you can see the M is written differently. I don't have one, and I'm not sure of finding one at your local library, but a book on just AM's...
According to my Coleman's encyclopedia, AM did use the incised mark on some of their dolls.
Separate names with a comma.