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This Milliner's head is in excellent and bright condition. The applied features and bodice retain their original color. Like many of these folky heads, this one has had a little bash-up of her nose, but we think that just adds to her charm. She does not have a kidskin covering on her head.
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She stands 15" tall, and was made in Paris around 1860.>
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Louis Danjard, circa 1860, had a his patent for decoration of milliner's heads (described in the Encyclopedia of French Dolls, volume I, page 169.)
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SOLD
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Hanes & Ruskin Antiques and Appraisals Joy Hanes 97 West Main Street Box 79 Niantic, CT 06357 860.304.2146 |