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Description
15" (38 cm.) The solid domed bisque swivel head with flat-cut neck
socket on bisque shoulder plate has two sculpted facial models,one
on either side of the head,the faces depicting alternate moods of
happiness and despair,each with painted facial features; one face
with sculpted frown lines,squinting eyes and closed mouth modeled
as though open and crying,and with painted details including tiny
beaded teeth and "frowning" brows; the other face with a beaming
smile,sculpted laughter crinkles around the eyes,impressed
dimples,painted graceful brows and tiny beaded teeth. The head
pivots easily side-to-side and the wig pivots horizontally from an
axis at the level of the ear to alternately reveal either face
while the wig hides the other face. With original deposed Bru kid
poupee body with square-cut collarette,gusset jointing,shapely
torso,and wooden arms with dowel articulation at shoulders,elbows
and wrists,separately sculpted fingers,wearing fine antique
gown,undergarments,leather boots,and double strand of early
pearls. Condition: generally excellent. Comments: Leon Casimir
Bru,the earliest version of his 1867 depose for "Poupee Surprise";
the patent illustration is shown in The Bru Book by
Theimer/Theriault,and was made for one or two years only. Value
Points: very rare model with superb quality of bisque and
painting,original Bru body with wooden articulated arms,lovely
costume.