19" (48 cm). Pink tinted bisque socket-head portraying older child with slender face and elongated throat, short blonde sculpted hair in casual side-part, brushed softly away from face and held by blue hair ribbon, sculpted and well detailed ears, small blue upper glancing eyes, black and incised eyeliner, short brush stroked brows, rose blushed eyeshadow, accented nostrils, closed mouth with accent line between the lips, composition and wooden ball-jointed body, antique costume. Condition: generally excellent. Marks: 8381. Comments: Gebruder Heubach, circa 1915, the doll presumably portrays the beloved Princess Juliana of the Netherlands as a young girl. Value Points: very rare model with distinctive facial portrait, unique hair style, and finest quality of sculpting and painting. The doll appears on pages 78-79 of "Heubach Character Dolls and Figurines" by Lydia Richter.