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FIRSTBORN

Baby Doll
©1982 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

bisque flange neck head and lower limbs with a stuffed calico body; jointed at the shoulders and hips
painted facial features, blue eyes, pinkish red mouth and blond hair

Object details

Object type
TitleFIRSTBORN (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
moulded bisque, calico
Brief description
Bisque and calico doll, 'Firstborn', undressed; made by Royal Doulton/Nisbet, 1982
Physical description
bisque flange neck head and lower limbs with a stuffed calico body; jointed at the shoulders and hips
painted facial features, blue eyes, pinkish red mouth and blond hair
Production typemass produced
Copy number
D N 20
Marks and inscriptions
(Royal Doulton double circle mark with crown above) FIRSTBORN COLLECTORS DOLL D N 20 ©ROYAL DOULTON TABLEWARE LTD 1982 (nape)
Credit line
Given by Royal Doulton
Object history
The 'Firstborn' doll was one of the Heirloom Dolls created by Royal Doulton and the House of Nisbet in 1980, production ceased in 1985. The bisque parts were produced by Royal Doulton with the facial features hand painted with the bodies and clothing designed and made by the House of Nisbet.
Historical context
In a statement in the leaflets:-
In a splendid renaissance of the Victoria tradtion of soft bodied dolls with china heads and hands, Royal Doulton and House of Nisbet have created "Heirloom Dolls". This growing collection of dolls is the fruit of a unique partnership formed towards the end of 1980.

A number of leading doll authorities were brought into to advise on these dolls, including Faith Eaton, Miss Lines (of Hamleys), Dorothy and Evelyn Jane Coleman and Caroline Goodfellow.
Several meetings were held in Stoke-on-Trent and the launch in 1982 was at the Savoy Hotel in London.

The dolls although well produced were not successful as they fell between the gift market and the doll market. Production stopped in 1985.
Production
Royal Doulton Tableware Ltd

Reason For Production: retail
Associated object
Bibliographic reference
The Ultimate Doll Book, Caroline Goodfellow, Dorling Kindersley, 1993
Collection
Accession number
B.149-2000

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Record createdMay 8, 2000
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