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Vintage German Bisque Doll March 2025

This is a very old doll
Head and hands are bisque
The head is strapped with cloth to the body.
The body is cloth and hand stitched.
Sleepy eyes that move up and down when you pick the doll up
Marks on back of the neck A M Germany
Possibly not original clothing include a handmade undershirt, a white pair of knickers with buttons. Another pair of blue knickers with elastic and a white cotton top dress with buttons in back.
Right hand broken and taped with a bandage.
I will leave this repair to the next person.

Available at my Poshmark site:

https://posh.mk/uJ1cHITVHRb

Don't forget to use first time buyer code, bpagani to receive $15 off your order

I know a lot of people think that these dolls are creepy. I don't feel that way as I got one from a friend of my mother's one year at Christmas when my mother who was a single parent was unable to buy gifts for us. Her friend gave us each something that she had from her childhood. Although I was no longer playing with dolls, I cherished the thought. I still have that doll from over 50 years ago. 



























 

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