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Small Pipe Cleaner Doll


Small doll made from pipe cleaners and bound with wool. Her legs are covered with tan coloured foam. She is dressed in an orange, yellow and green skirt with a white apron. She has a red blouse with a black bodice with two crosses stitced on which have been created by winding wool around the torso. The headscarf is of red cotton.


Object details

Object type
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Small pipe cleaner doll wound round with thread and wearing a long striped cotton skirt
Physical description
Small doll made from pipe cleaners and bound with wool. Her legs are covered with tan coloured foam. She is dressed in an orange, yellow and green skirt with a white apron. She has a red blouse with a black bodice with two crosses stitced on which have been created by winding wool around the torso. The headscarf is of red cotton.
Dimensions
  • Height: 7cm
Production typeUnique
Credit line
Given by Dr Leo Gore on behalf of his wife, Mrs. Marcia Gore
Collection
Accession number
B.289-2000

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Record createdMarch 6, 2001
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