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Augustus Haslewood

Doll
ca. 1860-70 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Doll with poured wax shoulder head and outer limbs on a stuffed calico body. The head is moulded to represent a baby, with a chubby face, a roll of fat at the back of the neck and dimples in the upper back; by contrast the wax arms and legs and the waisted cloth body are the standard types used for wax dolls at this date. The head has short fine blonde mohair hair inserted in the scalp, painted light brown eyebrows, stationary blue glass eyes, inserted black eyelashes, a closed mouth painted red and a red dot painted in each of the moulded nostrils. The body is seamed at the sides and the centre back, and the legs across the middle of the thighs.


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Object type
TitleAugustus Haslewood
Materials and techniques
Poured wax head and outer limbs on stuffed calico body
Brief description
Wax-headed baby doll called 'Augustus Haslewood',dressed in long clothes, made in England probably by Pierotti ca. 1860-70
Physical description
Doll with poured wax shoulder head and outer limbs on a stuffed calico body. The head is moulded to represent a baby, with a chubby face, a roll of fat at the back of the neck and dimples in the upper back; by contrast the wax arms and legs and the waisted cloth body are the standard types used for wax dolls at this date. The head has short fine blonde mohair hair inserted in the scalp, painted light brown eyebrows, stationary blue glass eyes, inserted black eyelashes, a closed mouth painted red and a red dot painted in each of the moulded nostrils. The body is seamed at the sides and the centre back, and the legs across the middle of the thighs.
Dimensions
  • Height: 60.4cm
Object history
Called Augustus Haslewood by his original owner, Florence Mabel Haslewood (baptised 09/02/1860, died 1897). Florence Mabel was the sixth and youngest of the children (all of whom were girls) of Edward Haslewood and his wife (neé Nancy Julia Windeler), and 'Augustus' may have been either her imaginary child or imaginary brother.
Collection
Accession number
MISC.77-1969

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Record createdNovember 12, 2004
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