Sarah Jane
Doll
ca. 1880 (made)
ca. 1880 (made)
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Carved wooden doll jointed at shoulders, elbows, hips and knees. The jointing is all done with wooden pegs and pins. The head and body are carved from a single piece of wood. The body is rounded at the upper front and flat at the back and lower front. The lower parts of all the limbs are painted white and squared off at the ends. The feet are pink. The head and shoulders are painted cream with different colours for the facial features. There is a black hair cap with grey bits on the forehead. The eyes are blue and the mouth a dotted red line. The eyebrows are grey lines and the nose protrudes. There is a hole in the top of the head.
The doll wears a simple sleeveless blue cotton dress with white stars. This is glued to the right leg and right arm end. It is fastened to the back upper body with a pin.
The doll wears a simple sleeveless blue cotton dress with white stars. This is glued to the right leg and right arm end. It is fastened to the back upper body with a pin.
Object details
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Title | Sarah Jane (assigned by owner) |
Materials and techniques | Carved and painted wood, cotton, glue, metal pin |
Brief description | Sarah Jane, wooden Dutch doll probably made in Germany in the 1880s |
Physical description | Carved wooden doll jointed at shoulders, elbows, hips and knees. The jointing is all done with wooden pegs and pins. The head and body are carved from a single piece of wood. The body is rounded at the upper front and flat at the back and lower front. The lower parts of all the limbs are painted white and squared off at the ends. The feet are pink. The head and shoulders are painted cream with different colours for the facial features. There is a black hair cap with grey bits on the forehead. The eyes are blue and the mouth a dotted red line. The eyebrows are grey lines and the nose protrudes. There is a hole in the top of the head. The doll wears a simple sleeveless blue cotton dress with white stars. This is glued to the right leg and right arm end. It is fastened to the back upper body with a pin. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
Object history | Historical significance: Original doll named Sarah Jane, one of the two Dutch dolls featured in the book The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls illustrated by Florence Upton (who owned the dolls) with verse narrative by her mother Bertha. |
Production | Reason For Production: Retail |
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Accession number | B.495-1997 |
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Record created | April 5, 2002 |
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