28" (71 cm). Of very thick paste porcelain with unusual matte glaze, the doll is sculpted identically to #13, except larger, but has numerous variations in decoration. Of significant note is the softer complexion to match the painted brown hair. The hair is also decorated with morning glories and other flowers in different colors and details than #13. The hair is detailed with fine stippling around the forehead crown. The ears are unpierced. The doll has grey/blue painted eyes with red and black eyeliner, brown single stroke brows, accented nostrils and closed mouth with outlined lips. The body is stitch-jointed muslin with brown leather arms. She wears a green plaid taffeta gown, undergarments, and leather boots. The doll is marked 'S 56 000'. Attributed to Schlaggenwald, circa 1850.