Two Armand Marseille dolls, c.1900, made in Germany, one is a…
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Two Armand Marseille dolls, c.1900, made in Germany, one is a kid doll, mold 390, with bisque socket head and long legs on a jointed composition body. The other is a baby doll, mold 390n, on a jointed composition body with blinking eyes. Both in poor condition.

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  • Composition - Composition is a material used for dolls, sculpture and furniture. It is a type of composite material made from a mixture of materials such as sawdust, glue, and pigments. It is a popular material for dolls and figurines because it is lightweight and easy to work with. It is also used in furniture-making, particularly in the construction of decorative pieces such as figurines and sculptures. It is less common in high-end furniture as it is not as durable as some other materials such as wood or metal. However, it is a more affordable and accessible option for some types of decorative pieces.

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