The first is a china shoulder head which is commonly referred to as a “Princess Dagmar” . The second china head has a flat base, a slot on the top and possibly was a child’s bank for coins and represents an older woman with a molded bonnet. The smaller of the two bisque heads is a laughing boy with holes all through the molded hair, possibly a toothpick holder or for use with hat pins. The larger of the bisque heads also has a solid flat base and represents a child laughing, crying and grimacing. All three heads are also framed to represent a cloth bonnet. On the top of the head is a large opening with a silk covered insert, perhaps having been used as a pin cushion. The tallest, the three faced figure is 3” tall and the smallest, the older lady with the bank coin slot is 2” tall. Overall condition is very good. Item Dimensions: Largest: 3 - 1/2" T.
The first is a china shoulder head which is commonly referred to as a “Princess Dagmar” . The second china head has a flat base, a slot on the top and possibly was a child’s bank for coins and represents an older woman with a molded bonnet. The smaller of the two bisque heads is a laughing boy with holes all through the molded hair, possibly a toothpick holder or for use with hat pins. The larger of the bisque heads also has a solid flat base and represents a child laughing, crying and grimacing. All three heads are also framed to represent a cloth bonnet. On the top of the head is a large opening with a silk covered insert, perhaps having been used as a pin cushion. The tallest, the three faced figure is 3” tall and the smallest, the older lady with the bank coin slot is 2” tall. Overall condition is very good. Item Dimensions: Largest: 3 - 1/2" T.
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