
20" (51 cm.) Standing upon a red velvet covered wooden platform is a bisque-headed doll with blue glass eyes, mohair lashes, painted lashes and brows, accented nostrils and eye corners, open mouth, outlined lips, four porcelain teeth, pierced ears, brunette mohair wig, carton torso and legs, wire upper arms, bisque forearms; when wound, and lever released she turns head from side to side, taps her magic wand five times, and then lifts the magic star, while music plays. Condition: generally excellent, two finger tips broken (under tassel), mechanism and music function well. Marks: 1300-6 Dep S&H. Comments: Roullet & Decamps, circa 1910. Value Points: most endearing presentation of "The Fairy Godmother", wearing her original aqua tulle and silk gown with lavish blue bead and paillettes decoration, aqua velvet slippers, gilded crown, and holding gilded magic wand in right hand and gilded magic star in left hand