Bisque doll
Kammer and Reinhardt (fl.1886-1932)
Category
Dolls
Date
Unknown
Materials
Bisque doll
Measurements
220 mm (height)
Place of origin
Germany
Order this imageCollection
Sudbury Hall Museum of Childhood, Derbyshire
NT 670485
Summary
A small painted bisque doll made by Kammer and Reinhardt. She has moulded and painted facial features with blue glass eyes, an open mouth and short, straight, light brown mohair hair. She is jointed at the shoulder and hip. Her legs are painted cream with brown heeled shoes. She is wearing a white linen all-in-one undergarment, which is sleeveless, has knee-length legs, and is edged with lace at the neck and legs. In her hair is a bow of narrow lilac ribbon.
Provenance
Loaned to the Museum of Childhood by the Betty Cadbury Trust Sudbury in January 1994.
Marks and inscriptions
In the back of the head: K (six-pointed star) R/ Germany
Makers and roles
Kammer and Reinhardt (fl.1886-1932), manufacturer