19" (48 cm). Having bisque socket head with fine creamy bisque, blue glass paperweight inset eyes, dark eyeliner, dramatic dark painted lashes, feathered brows, accented nostrils and eye corners, closed mouth with defined space between the shaded and outlined lips, impressed dimples, pierced ears, and original auburn mohair wig over cork pate. The doll has a composition and wooden fully-jointed body with adult lady shape, modeled bosom, tiny waist, accentuated derriere. She wears delicate hand-sewn lingerie, shoes and stockings. Marked "Depose Tete Jumeau Bte. S.G.D.G. 8" on her head, and "Jumeau Medaille d'Or Paris" on her torso. Emile Jumeau, circa 1895. The doll is preserved in impeccable original condition. The doll, named Flora McFlimsy by the organizers of a charity, was the focus of an 1898 benefit in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Important couturiers and milliners were asked to participate by donating a costume or hat especially created for the doll. The doll, with all of its costumes was then raffled for charity. At one point the doll belonged to Mrs. E.J. Walker of 555 West 6th Street in Pittsburgh, according to pencil notes on the costume box, and later it was exhibited at the Winter Haven Museum of Dolls for many years. The doll owns eight superb costumes including ball gowns, riding costume, and city wear, each with its original hat, many of the hats bearing the original milliner label, along with many superbly made undergarments.