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Bisque Head Art Doll

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$250-400

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an antique or vintage bisque head doll, likely an 'art doll' or an early porcelain head doll. The doll features a distinct bisque (unglazed porcelain) head with hand-painted facial features including rosy cheeks, delicate red lips, and distinct eyes that appear to be painted rather than glass inserts. Her hair is a light blonde, appearing to be a wig made of synthetic fibers or possibly mohair, styled in soft curls. The doll is depicted wearing a light blue dress with an intricate white lace or printed pattern, suggesting a floral or organic motif. The dress has long sleeves and a high neckline, with a cream or off-white underskirt or petticoat visible beneath the blue dress. The doll's body appears to be cloth, given the way it conforms to the sitting position, with visible white, possibly cloth or composition, lower legs and sculpted feet or shoes. The current sitting position makes it difficult to assess the full height, but it appears to be a medium-sized doll, perhaps 12-18 inches in height. There are no immediately visible manufacturer's marks or signatures in the provided images. The overall condition seems good for its age, with no obvious cracks or chips on the bisque head, though minor wear consistent with age, such as slight discoloration on the clothing or light soiling, would be expected upon closer inspection. The craftsmanship indicates a carefully produced piece, typical of dolls from the late 19th to early 20th century, which often featured hand-painted details and elaborate period appropriate clothing. Its unique charm and delicate features suggest it was made as a display or collector's item rather than a child's plaything.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Bisque Head Art Doll appears to be a charming antique or vintage piece. The bisque head shows beautifully hand-painted features, including rosy cheeks, delicate lips, and distinct eyes, all indicative of quality craftsmanship. The light blonde wig, likely mohair or synthetic, is styled in soft curls. The elaborate blue dress with white lace detailing and visible underskirt suggests period-appropriate attire, possibly late 19th to early 20th century. The cloth body and composition lower legs are consistent with dolls from this era. Overall condition appears good for its age, with no immediate signs of cracks or chips on the bisque, though minor wear on clothing is expected. Authenticity is difficult to definitively confirm from images alone. While typical of art dolls, a physical inspection would be crucial to confirm the bisque quality, identify any faint mold marks or numbers on the head (often obscured by wigs), and thoroughly assess the clothing for originality and fabric composition. Without manufacturer's marks or provenance, attributing it to a specific maker is challenging. Market conditions for antique dolls are generally stable, though demand varies by maker, condition, and rarity. This doll, while attractive, lacks clear identification, which limits its top-tier value. Comparables for unsigned, good condition bisque head dolls typically fall within the $200-$500 range, with rarer or identified pieces commanding more. The lack of glass eyes also slightly reduces its appeal compared to some highly sought-after examples. Full authentication would require in-person examination to search for hidden marks, assess joint articulation (if any), and verify materials with certainty.

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