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<p>[QUOTE="Chris Marshall, post: 4548758, member: 206"]I would take these "Mayer & Fels" (Berlin / Milano) and "Mauger & Fils" (Paris) attributions with a big pinch of salt as all "attributions" seem to run around in circles with the same folk quoting each other ... all hearsay but no solid literature confirmation. At least the german part of that doll site contains a few bad / incorrect attributions so I would not take any of their info for real without a literature lookup.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Marshall, post: 4548758, member: 206"]I would take these "Mayer & Fels" (Berlin / Milano) and "Mauger & Fils" (Paris) attributions with a big pinch of salt as all "attributions" seem to run around in circles with the same folk quoting each other ... all hearsay but no solid literature confirmation. At least the german part of that doll site contains a few bad / incorrect attributions so I would not take any of their info for real without a literature lookup.[/QUOTE]
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