So when I found one for a good price on ebay, I decided to get it and see if I liked it in person. She arrived and honestly, I think she is pretty nice. One thing that was a disappointment is what looked like a reflection of light in one of her eyes was actually a scratch. So I took a few minutes to get out my paints and mixed up a color as close to the eye color as possible and repainted that eye. I think I did okay with it.
The second photo shows the scratched eye and the third photo shows the eye after I repainted it. I really like this doll, even thought she is quite large. Her complexion was borderline pasty white, so while I had my paints out, I did a faux aging technique to her face. It seemed to make her more realistic. I was very pleased with the results. Her eyelash area had some slight denting, so she looks as if she has been played with long ago. The aging technique enhances this. It may be hard to tell much difference in the photos because of the flash, but in person, you can see the difference very well.
The photos above show some of the details about these dolls. The papier mache head was made from the same papier mache recipe Ludwig Greiner used many years ago. The head and body are both marked well, showing that she is a reproduction. She is all cloth, other than the papier mache head. She has a beautiful outfit but the shoes are a little cheap looking. So I took a pair of well-worn genuine antique baby shoes and a pair of black socks and put them on her. They are just a smidge too big, but look perfect on her.
I named her Hannah and put her in an adult size antique chair in my living room.
Did I mention that she is 30 inches tall? I never buy big dolls because of the lack of space, but I made an exception for Hannah. The chair she sits in has been a place for various teddy bears to sit in over the years. Since bears can sit in lots of places and fit in smaller chairs, this one belongs to Hannah now.
I smile every time I walk into our living room. I hope you enjoyed seeing her and hearing about her.
Have a great week and be blessed!