This doll was made in Germany about 1916 by Wagner & Zetzsche. He is named "Harald" and was part of their Haralit Art Doll line. These dolls had a new type of composition head and a variety of bodies.
This particular example is in rough shape....at least his head is....the rest of him is in decent shape and he even retains most of his original clothes.
Harald's head crack is impressive and it has distorted the actual composition. His painted features are almost gone.
Here you can see his body.
He has composition jointed arms on an oilskin body. Other than the arms needing restringing, the body does not need any work. The oilcloth has discoloured a bit and the arms have crazed....but this is OK for a doll of this age.
The head however does need a makeover.
Makeover done.
Oh, and the arms got restrung too.
His lederhosen are being spruced up. A dressed picture will be coming soon.
As promised.....lederhosen :-)
He wears his original leather lederhosen, cotton shirt, oilcloth shoes and cotton 'Loferl' (Bavarian calf-warmers).
His original felt suspenders were shredding so he now has suspenders made from vintage felt.
Your favorite childhood doll or toy has just been found stuffed away in a box in the basement? It is cracked and dirty and your family urges you to throw it out. But it is full of memories and despite its many flaws, you just cannot discard it. Doll doctors and restoration artists can help. Many of the saddest dolls and toys can be restored. I restore dolls from my home base in Ontario. Wintertime however, finds me packing up a few projects and fleeing to Florida to work in the sunshine!
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