#431

French Bisque "Bebe Phonographe" by Emile Jumeau with Lioret Phonograph
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$3,000
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25" (64 cm.) Bisque socket head, deep blue glass paperweight inset eyes, thick dark eyeliner, painted dark curly lashes, rose-blushed eye shadow, brushstroked and feathered brows, accented nostrils and eye corners, open mouth with outlined lips, row of porcelain teeth, pierced ears, blonde mohair wig over cork pate, French composition and wooden fully-jointed body with phonograph disc system in torso that operates from key-wind and lever at the back torso, metal sound plate. Condition: generally excellent, mechanism operates albeit sound is blurred as typically found. Marks: Depose Tete Jumeau 11 (head) Bebe Jumeau Bte SGDG Depose (body). (Lioret signature on the mechanism). Comments: Emile Jumeau, with mechanism of Henri Lioret, circa 1895, the model was introduced as "Bebe Phonographe". Value Points: lovely example of the musical bebe owns one recording "Pot Pourri", wears early chemise, ruffled cap, leather shoes with remnants of original French label, and enamel "bebe" pin.