My father fondly remembers these dolls from his childhood, though he doesn't recall many details about them. They might have been purchased for him, or passed down by his mother.
To learn more about antique bisque dolls, try these books:
Campbell's Kids perhaps? (sold)
This sweet bisque doll was made in Germany. It looks "like 13/4" is marked on the back. (sold)
These were an advertising tool from Weather Bird Shoes. The Saint Louis based Peter's Weatherbird Company distributed promotional products from 1907 to 1932. This set includes the adorable Bisque Indian Princess. (sold)
My father fondly remembers these dolls from his childhood, though he doesn't recall many details about them. They might have been purchased for him, or passed down by his mother.
To learn more about antique bisque dolls, try these books: