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Arapiles Historical Society
Leisure object - Doll, Ernst Heubach, 1903
... ernst heubach... by her grandfather Heinrich Ernst Haustorpher (1835-1921...Ernst Heubach... her original clothes. It was made by Ernst Heubach's porcelain ...This doll was a gift to Alma Korber for her 6th birthday by her grandfather Heinrich Ernst Haustorpher (1835-1921). The doll retains her original clothes. It was made by Ernst Heubach's porcelain factory in Koppelsdorf, Germany. They made bisque doll heads on kid or composition bodies.Bisque shoulder head, single stroke painted eyebrows, sleep eyes, painted eyelashes, open mouth, jointed kid body, crocheted dress, bonnet and one shoe is missing.Horseshoe mark 1903 - 7/0 Made in Germanyalma korber, germany, migrant, migration, heinrich ernst haustorpher, ernst heubach, doll, natimuk -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - HEUBACH GERMAN PORCELAIN DOLL, Early 1900
... with mourning ribbon. Crocheted bonnet lined with silk. Ernst Heubach... with mourning ribbon. Crocheted bonnet lined with silk. Ernst Heubach ...Heubach German porcelain doll. Head badly cracked and taped together. The face is OK. Doll’s eyes are loose. Eyes need to be reset. All parts are separate. Composition body in need of repair. Open mouth. One tooth. Pierced nostrils. Clothed in red cotton drawers with long legs. Not original. Knitted singlet – badly moth eaten. White lawn dress with lace. Tied together with mourning ribbon. Crocheted bonnet lined with silk. Ernst Heubach was a company in Köppelsdorf, Thuringia, Germany, that manufactured porcelain-headed bisque dolls from 1885 onwardsHeubach