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Frozen Charlotte porcelain bath doll
Frozen Charlotte porcelain bath doll
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Frozen Charlie / Charly / Charlotte porcelain bath doll
Height 16 cm
Unique rare model
Frozen Charlie / Charlotte is a name used to describe a specific form of china doll made from c. 1850 to c. 1920. The dolls had substantial popularity during the Victorian era. The name of the doll originates from the American folk ballad Fair Charlotte, based on the poem "A Corpse Going to a Ball" by Seba Smith, which tells of a young girl called Charlotte who refused to wrap up warmly to go on a sleigh ride because she did not want to cover up her pretty dress; she froze to death during the journey.The Frozen Charlotte doll is made in the form of a standing, naked figure moulded as a solid piece. The dolls are also sometimes described as pillar dolls, solid chinas or bathing babies. The dolls ranged in size from under an inch to 18 inches plus. The smallest dolls were sometimes used as charms in Christmas puddings. Smaller sizes were very popular for putting in doll's houses. Occasionally versions are seen with a glazed china front and an unglazed stoneware back. This enabled the doll to float on its back when placed in a bath. Frozen Charlotte dolls were popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States. Smaller versions of the dolls were also known as penny dolls, because they were often sold for a cent. Most were made in Germany. They are also made in bisque, and can come in white, pink-tinted, or, more rarely, painted black. Some rare examples have moulded chemises. Male dolls (identified by their boyish hairstyles) are called Frozen Charlies.From which period excact can be seen by hairstyle. Again an indication that they are possibly not intended for children. From knot to pipe curl, almost all fashion hairstyles from the 19th century can be recognized. Furthermore is the porcelain to see if you are dealing with a real old doll. Are there very small black spots visible? Then your doll is probably in an old oven,fired with charcoal, burned. Those spots are charcoal leftovers. This does not occur in later ovens.
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Frozen Charlotte porcelain bath doll

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