11" (28 cm.) A wooden framed two-room stage-like setting with connecting door, has three large curtained windows at the back, especially nice paper wallpaper and lithographed faux-wood floors. The parlor is furnished with a maple table with marble top, maple desk, and silk upholstered loveseat and 2 arm chairs, each with unusual stenciled design to suggest carving. The dining room features a maple wood dining table,4 wood chairs in the Gothic style with woven seats, and fancy cupboard. Accessories include maple hanging pendulum clock, tin stove and coal bucket, gilded soft metal oil lamp with ruby shade, soft metal telephone, clock, painted wood pedestal, framed lithograph of children riding a pony, silk screen of a winter scene, soft metal serving table, gilded flower vases, soft metal tea service and cruet set, milk glass dishes, sewing basket, and other wall decorations. There are two early dollhouse dolls included. A label at the side of the house reads "Dukkestue 2v. 1900". Circa 1900.