Early Victorian bisque jointed baby doll

Early Victorian bisque jointed baby doll

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Early Victorian bisque jointed baby doll, circa 1840.

Bisque jointed dolls, popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries, feature heads and limbs made from bisque porcelain, a type of unglazed ceramic. Their articulated joints allow for lifelike poses. Valued for their detailed facial expressions and craftsmanship, these dolls are cherished by collectors and historians.

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