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Description
15" (38 cm.) Poured wax shoulder head of adult woman with slender oval face turned slightly
to the left,inset pale blue glass eyes of piercing intensity,aquiline nose,closed mouth with
outlined pale lips,soft cheek blushing,brunette separately-inserted human hair in original
upswept stylish coiffure of the era,softly-stuffed original cloth body,slender wax arms
modeled bent at the elbow for holding a bouquet,wax lower legs. Condition: generally
excellent. Comments: from the prestige Pierotti wax doll firm of London,circa 1900,the doll
represents Princess Victoria,daughter of King Edward VII,likely at the time of his coronation in
1902,wearing her original extraordinary costume; this was the gown she likely wore to a
formal ball or when receiving young debutantes; her position allowed her to have an extended
train while the debutantes could not. Value Points: very rare doll in pristine condition,with
exquisitely-beautiful face and complexion,original coiffure,rare arms,and wearing her original
lavish silk satin dress with extended padded train in brocade ivory,trimmed with ivory silk
ribbons and white ostrich feathers,undergarments,pearls,and carrying a silk floral bouquet.