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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Bisque headed doll with blond moulded hair and articulated legs. The torso is stuffed with straw, the arms from the elbow down are unglazed earthenware, connected to the shoulders with metal needles. The legs are of wood from the thighs to the knees. From the knees downwards they are of unglazed earthenware, similar to the arms. The head can be disconnected.
Costume: hat, bedgown, skirt, underskirt, drawers, stockings, neckerchief and shawl. Body: A bisque head with blonde moulded hair. The head is loose. The torso is stuffed with straw and rag waste. The upper arms are wire with unglazed earthenware forearms. The upper leg is a wooden peg into which the unglazed earthenware calves are fixed, the right calf is missing. Some of the clothes are pinned onto the body. Makers marks on the shoulder plate read: 285 7/0. Hat: silk plush Cap: none
General observations: The bedgown is short and made in three pieces, one for the bodice and two separate arms. The bodice is hip length and folds left over right at the front with curved shaping at the hem.