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<p>[QUOTE="sassafras, post: 9618560, member: 6320"]As Balto said, there is no real collector's value, so buy it only if you love it. I believe it is German made and resembles the early Schildkrot dolls. I would date it in the 1910-1920 range. The hair paint is original, however I can see many spots where it has paint rubs. The face has been poorly repainted and the body is showing sun damage to the paint and cracks in the composition. Some little girl loved her dolly very much and tried to "fix" it herself. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sassafras, post: 9618560, member: 6320"]As Balto said, there is no real collector's value, so buy it only if you love it. I believe it is German made and resembles the early Schildkrot dolls. I would date it in the 1910-1920 range. The hair paint is original, however I can see many spots where it has paint rubs. The face has been poorly repainted and the body is showing sun damage to the paint and cracks in the composition. Some little girl loved her dolly very much and tried to "fix" it herself. :)[/QUOTE]
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