Its Time to treat yourself!!
From my own estate I would like to let this doll go...another generation will look at him as a \"rag doll\"
We have no control of what will become of him.
The owner before me said he was George Washington as a boy.
Now back then in the 70\'s there was not as much research shared as
there is today.
I have been reading and asking questions and know that many of the dolls
were dressed individually and not en mass.
Therefore it easily could have been a young George costume.
HOWEVER I think he is more like a Little Lord Fauntleroy.
Of which there is one in a painting .
Search:
Deborah Deichler
Little Lord Fauntleroy
If you are unable to see it please message and I will send you the website of where to find it online.
Also I have seen Martha Chase Character dolls listed dressed in various costumes with the same lace trim.
He has sat on a shelf all these years here and dust will at some point deteriorate him,
so I would like him enjoyed somewhere else:).
Mind you, his chapeau has helped preserve his head, and painting.
He has light crazing of the head, but no major peeling. I think the visible baseball seams on the head under his layers is so interesting.
His satin body is all intact, no tears. and approx 24 inches tall!
I have over 25 photos of all angles so PLEASE ask for more.
Any comments, or questions are welcome and if he does have a twin somewhere out there, I\'d love to hear!!!:: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price. These charges are the buyer\'s responsibility.
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