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A 135-year-old French doll sells for £17,000 at auction on Teesside.
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This gorgeous doll has no label on the back of the shoulder plate, so we are not sure about her origin. The doll appears to have original paint and finish. The dress is not removable unless unstitched. From what is possible to see the head and shoulder plate have no damage. Looks like the body and clothes are all original. The doll is stuffed with horsehair that is visible inside the leather arms that have some damage. Light wear to the body. One of the legs is repaired at the bottom. The doll is coming with pantaloons, petticoat, dress and coat. The clothes are very old, but are well preserved and have just light wear. Please refer to the pictures for more details. No stand is included.
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This set is composed of - a long skirt in pink silk chiffon fully lined with pale pink cotton, edged at bottom with tiny embroideries -a long gown in Soft Bronze dupioni silk, with a boning bodice and special sleeves, all edged with embroideries and assorted beads
1855: Véra Boréa. "The unique style of this dress, representing the year 1855, was taken from one launched by Empress Eugénie during her trips to the Pyrenees Mountains. The skirt is lopped up by tabs from the underskirt. The shoes are particular highlights of this ensemble, featuring incredible care and minute detail." 1863: Weill 1866: Marcelle Chaumont. "The inspiration for this doll came from a painting by Winterhalter. Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1805-1873) was a German painter best-known for his royal portraiture. His most well-known works include portraits of Empress Eugénie and Empress Elisabeth of Austria." 1867: Jacques Fath 1870: House of Balenciaga. "Balenciaga's doll was inspired by a dress made for Princess Metternich. Princess Metternich was a great patron of the arts, and responsible for introducing Charles Fredrick Worth to the Empress Eugénie, his greatest client." 1873: Madeleine Vrament. 1874: Jungmann 1876: Jacques Heim 1878: House of Lanvin. "The house of Lanvin was inspired by the paintings of Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema when designing her contribution to the Gratitude Train. Alma-Tadema (1836-1912), was a Dutch-born painter who later settled in England was one of the most renowned artists of late 19th-century. He painted classical subjects, most often scenes of the luxurious Roman Empire. Known for his meticulous research, Alma-Tadema's paintings were used in the 20th century as source material for several Hollywood movies including, "Ben Hur", "Cleopatra", "The Ten Commandments", and "Gladiator". Though Lanvin's doll represented the year 1878, the classical draping and brilliant colors of Alma-Tadema's work are evident in the design." 1880: House of Dior 1884: Nina Ricci