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1. Large, German, baby doll - "Evangeline", circa 1913. Approx. 19-3/4" long. Light brown hair. 2. Small doll house- S & H 1160. 3. Small doll house doll. 4. Doll's trunk with tray. Original label, "Mendel Drucker, Cincinnati - Like the Big Ones We Make For Mother." Approximately 18" x 9" x 9 1/4". 5. Doll clothes consisting of: a. Full length, doll's white, very fine cotton petticoat. b. Full length, flannel petticoat with cotton bodice. c. Doll's undershirt. d. Doll's diaper. e. Pair of doll's crochet booties. f. Long, white, fine cotton doll's dress with embroidery and tucking and lace around neck, g, Doll's white cap with embroidery h. White, dimity dress and slip. Dress trimmed with white lace and pink ribbon. i. White linen coat with white pearl buttons and hand embroidery trim. j. White pique dress, with white eyelet trim. k. Beige ( or bronze) pleated dress, maroon brocade trim. l. Pale pink dress and matching shorts. m. Pink and white check play suit (sewn in tag reads "The White House, San Francisco"). n. Pale pink bloomers. o. Red and white striped dress. p. Green and white striped shorts, with bib top. q. Beige corduroy hat. r. Red woolen coat, with black, astrakan muff. s. Black and white checked woolen coat. Red buttons. t. White woolen coat, with white pearl buttons. 6. Book- The Story of Evangeline. Adapted from Longfellow by Clayton Edwards - With the original poem. Copyright 1913 by Frederick A. Stokes Company. The doll in Item 1 was named for character "Evangeline" in book. Total value: $310 Note: Items No. 1-5 appraised by Burton A. Decker. Item No. 6 appraised by Whitney T. Genns. Donor Note: "These represent 3 generations of Doll Fashion - owners have been born in 1880, 1904, and 1939. Respectively."

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Identifier: 1974-008

Content Description

1. Large, German, baby doll - "Evangeline", circa 1913. Approx. 19-3/4" long. Light brown hair. 2. Small doll house- S & H 1160. 3. Small doll house doll. 4. Doll's trunk with tray. Original label, "Mendel Drucker, Cincinnati - Like the Big Ones We Make For Mother." Approximately 18" x 9" x 9 1/4". 5. Doll clothes consisting of: a. Full length, doll's white, very fine cotton petticoat. b. Full length, flannel petticoat with cotton bodice. c. Doll's undershirt. d. Doll's diaper. e. Pair of doll's crochet booties. f. Long, white, fine cotton doll's dress with embroidery and tucking and lace around neck, g, Doll's white cap with embroidery h. White, dimity dress and slip. Dress trimmed with white lace and pink ribbon. i. White linen coat with white pearl buttons and hand embroidery trim. j. White pique dress, with white eyelet trim. k. Beige ( or bronze) pleated dress, maroon brocade trim. l. Pale pink dress and matching shorts. m. Pink and white check play suit (sewn in tag reads "The White House, San Francisco"). n. Pale pink bloomers. o. Red and white striped dress. p. Green and white striped shorts, with bib top. q. Beige corduroy hat. r. Red woolen coat, with black, astrakan muff. s. Black and white checked woolen coat. Red buttons. t. White woolen coat, with white pearl buttons. 6. Book- The Story of Evangeline. Adapted from Longfellow by Clayton Edwards - With the original poem. Copyright 1913 by Frederick A. Stokes Company. The doll in Item 1 was named for character "Evangeline" in book. Total value: $310 Note: Items No. 1-5 appraised by Burton A. Decker. Item No. 6 appraised by Whitney T. Genns. Donor Note: "These represent 3 generations of Doll Fashion - owners have been born in 1880, 1904, and 1939. Respectively."

Acquisition Type

Gift

Provenance

Gift of Mrs. Ernest (Jean Storke) Menzies

Restrictions Apply

No

Inventory

1. Large, German, baby doll - "Evangeline", circa 1913. Approx. 19-3/4" long. Light brown hair. 2. Small doll house- S & H 1160. 3. Small doll house doll. 4. Doll's trunk with tray. Original label, "Mendel Drucker, Cincinnati - Like the Big Ones We Make For Mother." Approximately 18" x 9" x 9 1/4". 5. Doll clothes consisting of: a. Full length, doll's white, very fine cotton petticoat. b. Full length, flannel petticoat with cotton bodice. c. Doll's undershirt. d. Doll's diaper. e. Pair of doll's crochet booties. f. Long, white, fine cotton doll's dress with embroidery and tucking and lace around neck, g, Doll's white cap with embroidery h. White, dimity dress and slip. Dress trimmed with white lace and pink ribbon. i. White linen coat with white pearl buttons and hand embroidery trim. j. White pique dress, with white eyelet trim. k. Beige ( or bronze) pleated dress, maroon brocade trim. l. Pale pink dress and matching shorts. m. Pink and white check play suit (sewn in tag reads "The White House, San Francisco"). n. Pale pink bloomers. o. Red and white striped dress. p. Green and white striped shorts, with bib top. q. Beige corduroy hat. r. Red woolen coat, with black, astrakan muff. s. Black and white checked woolen coat. Red buttons. t. White woolen coat, with white pearl buttons. 6. Book- The Story of Evangeline. Adapted from Longfellow by Clayton Edwards - With the original poem. Copyright 1913 by Frederick A. Stokes Company. The doll in Item 1 was named for character "Evangeline" in book. Total value: $310 Note: Items No. 1-5 appraised by Burton A. Decker. Item No. 6 appraised by Whitney T. Genns. Donor Note: "These represent 3 generations of Doll Fashion - owners have been born in 1880, 1904, and 1939. Respectively."