This doll seems to be a Wildebras doll. Wildebras is a dutch doll brand made by the firm Het Poppenrijk in Steenwijk from 1946 until 1973. She is a plastic doll with moulded hair and static eyes, no visible marks. Movable limbs. She is wearing the traditional costume of the Drenthe (also spelled as Drente) province. Under the bonnet is a golden casque or 'oorijzer' (simulated by gold paper), a form that has evolved from a simple clasp with 2 knobs pressed against the cheeks to a helmet type casque, to show the wealth of the owner. A bag is attached to the waist. The skirt and apron are 6 cm longer than the doll.
Size (height) | 20 cm (7.9 in) |
Condition | Very good |
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Brand/Dollmaker | Wildebras |
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Original box | No |
Period | Unknown |
Quantity | 1 |
Weight incl. packaging | 150 gr |