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Doll

C.F. Kling & Co.ca. 1870

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

A variety of German companies produced doll heads for sale in the United States. Most of these companies were located in the province of Thuringia, a region rich in the kaolin needed for the porcelain clay and rich in the wood used to fire up the kilns. Doll makers found porcelain a suitable material for the heads because it could be easily forced into molds with intricate details. The earliest doll heads were made with a press-mold method in which sheets of malleable clay were forced into a mold of two parts. When the clay body hardened, the two parts of the head were joined together. In the slip-casting method, begun by about 1860 and widely used by 1890, a liquid clay mixture was poured into a mold and left to harden. Americans imported doll head dolls from about 1840 until the 1930s.

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  • Title: Doll
  • Creator: C.F. Kling & Co.
  • Date Created: ca. 1870, ca. 1870
  • Location: Germany, Germany
  • Type: Dolls from the Nineteenth Century, Dolls from the Nineteenth Century
  • Medium: cloth, bisque, untinted
  • Object ID: 74.2942, 74.2942
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