26"h. x 26"w. x 13"d. An unusual wooden doll house with half-timber exterior architecture that is a miniature representation of the 18th/19th century historic homes. The narrow house with elaborate and high roof lines is painted cream with green painted timbers, red painted shingles, and has an unusual combination of both painted and cut-out windows; the painted windows are artistically shaded to appear as though snow has piled against the windows. There is a double-window dormer on the upper roof with cut-out window panes and a window box. A painted single dormer window is on each side of the lower roof line. Fancy gingerbread trim edges the entire roof line. The house has three rooms, each with original electricity, and original wall and floor paper or paint. The blue and red kitchen paint matches the wooden furnishings. The parlor wainscot is of pressed cardboard. The furniture includes five piece paint decorated kitchen set with faux grandfather clock; kitchen cupboard,stove,3 signed (illegible) balloon back chairs, walnut Empire sofa, Maerklin style parlor stove, bedroom dresser, desk and table, towel bar and 4 chairs. Accessories include 5 Gottschalk potted flowers, soft silver metal display case and accessories, various oil lamps, wooden kitchen rack and utensils, and various dishes. There are 7 antique bisque dollhouse dolls. An exceptional dollhouse of distinguished architectural lines enhanced by artistic painted detail,mid-19th century.