I don't have much info on this doll at all, however I do know it was professionally restored with a new body likely around 30-40 years ago. Just with my own research I think it is a French fashion doll but I am not positive. restored by: Linda Greenfield Chili Doll Hospital 4332 Buffalo Road North Chili, N.Y. 14515 it is around 23 inches tall and 7 inches across the chest. there are some small stains on the arms of the dress but no stains on the doll itself. included in the outfit are socks, shoes (one is missing a flower), pants, skirt, dress, bow, bonnet
23 inches by 7 inches
This is a doll from my grandmother.
Hi Amber,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A vintage French bisque and composition fashion doll
early 20th Century head with later (fake?) leather body
The bisque porcelain head with painted features, blue (sleeping?) eyes, and blond hair in ringlets, a jointed white leather(ette) body, composition hands, wearing a (later?) white linen and lace dress, pantalettes, socks, shoes, ribbon and bonnet. Labeled to the back of the shoulder with restorer's name (LInda Greenfield) and address. No other markings visible
23 inches tall
CONDITION: this doll has been extensively restored by Linda Greenfield circa 1980s-90s and has a new jointed body attached to her original bisque porcelain head and composition hands.
PROVENANCE: inherited
$150-200 *
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
Please let us know if you have additional items to appraise, and thank you again for using Mearto.
Understood - this is all set.
hello! the only marking she has is the sticker on the back of her neck with the info of where she was restored (there is a photo added)
"restored by: Linda Greenfield Chili Doll Hospital 4332 Buffalo Road North Chili, N.Y. 14515 "
since she has a new body its possible there is info on her head but it is glued below the new body so I cannot see that.