Onsite
Highest Bidder
$750
Sold
sold

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- Estimate
- $900 / $1,300
Description
23" (58 cm.) Cloth doll with tightly-woven muslin face, stitched-on nose and stitch-defined chin, painted facial features, outlined brown eyes, brows, closed mouth, hand-tied human hair wig over painted curls framing the face, muslin stitch-jointed body, kid over-sized hands, sewn-on red leather boots, antique costume including fancy red-brimmed black velvet bonnet, and black fleecy muff and collar. Condition: very good. Comments: American, late 1800s. Value Points: included with the doll is note "Hello! My name is Judy Lizzie. I am a hand-made rag doll. I was made a long time ago, about 1898, by Matilda Burnham for her Grandniece Elmira (Taylor) Cogswell. My clothes look funny now, but at that time they were right in style. Every year at Xmas time Aunt Tidd would paint on a fresh face for me. It was said that she painted it to look like hers".