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polly7

(20,582 posts)
Thu Oct 1, 2015, 02:23 PM Oct 2015

I agree, shanti.

Last edited Thu Oct 1, 2015, 03:33 PM - Edit history (1)

She's from a Reva Schick sculpt. Many of the sculptors sculpted and sold porcelain dolls first for many years before they started having them molded into vinyl kits. Most previously sold their sculpt to places like Ashton Drake Galleries as porcelains, but fewer people are collecting those anymore. Here's another sweet one done by a friend of mine, I love her. She's a Kellie Becket kit, I believe there were only 25 made in the world - I have one, but haven't started her yet. There are sculptors from all over the world, most from Germany, and they manufacture thousands of kits from infants, to toddlers, to even small children. A museum in Germany has some of the most beautiful dolls I've ever seen.

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It's an art, and like all kinds of art has it's lovers and haters. Whatever.

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