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Description
18" (46 cm.) Bisque swivel head on kid-edged
bisque shoulder plate,plump facial modeling
contrasts the pale complexion,cobalt blue glass
enamel eyes,dark eyeliner,painted dark
lashes,feathered brows,accented nostrils and eye
corners,closed mouth with outlined lips,pierced
ears,blonde mohair wig in very elaborate original
coiffure over cork pate,distinctive lady body with
shapely and very-firmly stuffed
torso,kid-over-wooden legs with side-hip-jointing
and dowel-jointing at knees,kid-over-wooden upper
arms to below the dowel-jointed elbows,bisque
forearms with exquisitely sculpted fingers,defined
nails. Condition: generally excellent. Comments:
circa 1860,the unique body was deposed by Edouard
Briens in that year,although the brevete with the
purpose of creating a flexible body with
non-visible joints. Value Points: existing
examples of the Briens body are nearly impossible
to find; this beautiful poupee has superb original
coiffure,and wears fine early silk and velvet
striped gown,undergarments,and green leather
shoes,and has finest bisque and painting. The doll
is shown in Theimer's Panorama of Parisienne
Dolls,page 191.