Skinner
Catalog Information: 655 lots | 632 with images
Lot 1: Large Peck Poured Wax Doll, England, c. 1870, inset blue glass eyes with heavy lids, multistroked
eyebrows, closed mouth, long brown human hair wig, shoulder head on cloth body, purple stamp Mrs. Peck's London on lower front of body, long wax limbs from above elbows and knees, old white undergarments and cream-colored wool flannel dress with lace [...more]
Lot 2: Early Cloth Doll in Fancy Male Attire, head of rolled cloth with stitched-on features, multicolored
eyebrows, cloth body, separately made rolled cloth fingers, index and right thumb joined at tips, 18th century attire, embroidered silk jerkin with cruciform on chest, green silk pants, velour cape with tarnished gold trim, high black paper boots, pa [...more]
Lot 3: Wire-eyed Wax Baby in Commercial Outfit, Germany, c. 1850s, cobalt blue wire-operated sleeping
eyes, (small ding on nose), closed mouth, Motschmann-type body with cloth segments, composition limbs, all original cream-colored silk and lace-trimmed baby outfit with lavender-pink sash, ht. 11 1/2 in.
Lot 4: Unusual Early Wooden Man and Woman Dolls, Europe, early 19th century, heavy layer of gesso forming
features, man with goatee and high hair, woman with similarly high-dressed hair, painted features, rosy cheek coloring, and painted red earrings, both in 18th century style garments, man retains blue velvet tricorn hat, carved footwear, (man lacking [...more]
Lot 5: Small Schoenhut Toddler Doll, America, c. 1915, dark blue painted eyes, closed mouth,
(minor craze on nose), spring-strung body, round green paper label on head, oval label on body, Jan. 17, 1911, probably original pink dotted swiss dress and matching hat, ht. 11 1/2 in.

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