Charles
Fashion Doll
Bisque-headed doll dressed as an adult male, called Charles.
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Parts | This object consists of 10 parts. (Some alternative part names are also shown below)
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Title | Charles (assigned by owner) |
Brief description | Charles, bisque headed doll wiith a kid body, dressed as an adult male; made in France, ca. 1862 |
Physical description | Bisque-headed doll dressed as an adult male, called Charles. |
Credit line | Given by Mrs A D'Aubas de Gratiollet |
Object history | The dolls Charles (Misc.233-1979) and Florence (Misc.234-1979) were said to have been brought from Paris in 1862 by the donor's great grand parents John Homer Chance and his wife Cornelia (née de Peyster in New York) for their only daughter Katherine (or Catherine) Navarre Chance b 11/04/1859). John Chance was a glass manufacturer who lived in Edgbaston. He and Cornelia also had sons called John, Robert and Edward; Cornelia died in 1867 and he married Frances Maria Homer in 1869. |
Production | The doll's clothes were said to have been made by Henry Poole & Co, tailors of Savile Row etc |
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Accession number | MISC.233-1979 |
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Record created | July 1, 2009 |
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