Antique ca. 1928 Hertel, Schwab doll mold 127 bisque Patsy doll face
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This doll is beautiful no cracks or hairlines lovely face paint ,very hard to find.She measures 20".
The Hertel, Schwab & Company, also know as the Stutzhauser Porzellanfabrik, was founded in 1910 at Stutzhaus, Germany which is near Ohrdruf, by August Hertel, Heinrich Schwab and Friedrich Muller all doll designers or sculptors and minor partner Hugo Rosenbush who was a porcelain painter.
Hertel, Schwab made bisque head Character Baby or Child, dolls Dolly face, Googly dolls, Bathing dolls, Tea-cozy shoulder heads and Pin-cushion dolls, all of which are of very high quality. Some Hertel, Schwab dolls were made exclusively for the American market such as the Bye-Lo Baby dolls for George Borgfeldt. Hertel, Schwab made many doll molds for other doll makers which are noted below. Hertel, Schwab was still mentioned in the 1930s producing bisque dolls, the exact date operations ceased is unknown to us.; This doll is beautiful no cracks or hairlines lovely face paint ,very hard to find.She measures 20".
The Hertel, Schwab & Company, also know as the Stutzhauser Porzellanfabrik, was founded in 1910 at Stutzhaus, Germany which is near Ohrdruf, by August Hertel, Heinrich Schwab and Friedrich Muller all doll designers or sculptors and minor partner Hugo Rosenbush who was a porcelain painter.
Hertel, Schwab made bisque head Character Baby or Child, dolls Dolly face, Googly dolls, Bathing dolls, Tea-cozy shoulder heads and Pin-cushion dolls, all of which are of very high quality. Some Hertel, Schwab dolls were made exclusively for the American market such as the Bye-Lo Baby dolls for George Borgfeldt. Hertel, Schwab made many doll molds for other doll makers which are noted below. Hertel, Schwab was still mentioned in the 1930s producing bisque dolls, the exact date operations ceased is unknown to us.
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The Hertel, Schwab & Company, also know as the Stutzhauser Porzellanfabrik, was founded in 1910 at Stutzhaus, Germany which is near Ohrdruf, by August Hertel, Heinrich Schwab and Friedrich Muller all doll designers or sculptors and minor partner Hugo Rosenbush who was a porcelain painter.
Hertel, Schwab made bisque head Character Baby or Child, dolls Dolly face, Googly dolls, Bathing dolls, Tea-cozy shoulder heads and Pin-cushion dolls, all of which are of very high quality. Some Hertel, Schwab dolls were made exclusively for the American market such as the Bye-Lo Baby dolls for George Borgfeldt. Hertel, Schwab made many doll molds for other doll makers which are noted below. Hertel, Schwab was still mentioned in the 1930s producing bisque dolls, the exact date operations ceased is unknown to us.; This doll is beautiful no cracks or hairlines lovely face paint ,very hard to find.She measures 20".
The Hertel, Schwab & Company, also know as the Stutzhauser Porzellanfabrik, was founded in 1910 at Stutzhaus, Germany which is near Ohrdruf, by August Hertel, Heinrich Schwab and Friedrich Muller all doll designers or sculptors and minor partner Hugo Rosenbush who was a porcelain painter.
Hertel, Schwab made bisque head Character Baby or Child, dolls Dolly face, Googly dolls, Bathing dolls, Tea-cozy shoulder heads and Pin-cushion dolls, all of which are of very high quality. Some Hertel, Schwab dolls were made exclusively for the American market such as the Bye-Lo Baby dolls for George Borgfeldt. Hertel, Schwab made many doll molds for other doll makers which are noted below. Hertel, Schwab was still mentioned in the 1930s producing bisque dolls, the exact date operations ceased is unknown to us.
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In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
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Antique ca. 1928 Hertel, Schwab doll mold 127 bisque Patsy doll face
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