identify vintage doll

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  1. paige3

    paige3 New Member

    Hi can anyone shed any light on this doll see pictures
    approx 13/14 inches in length
    some letters at base of neck but difficult to read
    looks as if its made in two parts?
    face appears to be hand painted.
    thanks
     

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  2. judy

    judy Well-Known Member

    Hi Paige!

    I can't see any marks..........can you take a better photo of them?

    Face has been REPAINTED......& POORLY at that.
     
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  3. paige3

    paige3 New Member

    Hi thanks for replying,
    the letters on the back of neck are difficult to read with a spy glass, taking a clear picture of them is impossible.
    the body of the doll head, legs, arms etc are quite hard. its not a plush doll.
    arms and legs can be positioned they pull in and out of position?
     
  4. BoudiccaJones

    BoudiccaJones Well-Known Member

    Looks like a compo 40s/50s baby doll that's been overpainted, like Judy says .

    (Earlier hard plastic is almost imporssible to tell from compo in pics, could very well be HP and not compo. xx )

    Depending where you live would make a difference in who manufactured this, if US i would think it's possible it's made my someone like Ideal, for example, but really could be any number of factories. These were churned out for a while, by many places. As it's been erm ...*overpainted* tis hard to see what it's supposed to look like.
    If here ( UK) could be any number of makers. Could be just generic, quite likely xx
     
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  5. judy

    judy Well-Known Member

    The limbs are probably set with elastic, which would make them easily moved.....don't pull too hard tho, as that's not its function. You could easily break the elastic.
     
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  6. paige3

    paige3 New Member

    thanks for the info
     
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    judy Well-Known Member

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