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diR]t€d the tedious work of restoring the automatons and lhe dolls to their original condition. The doors were opened to the public in September, 1972 and have been delighting people ever since. There are eighty automatoN in the .ollection that ae representative of various makers such as the family or RoulletDe.dps, Custave Vichy, Iean Marie Phalibois, and Leopold Lambert. Blaise Bontems created the beautitul singing birds and many of these are found on the automatons made by Vichy. Although automatons have entertained p€ople for centuries, Madame Galea collecred tho* of the mid-nineteenth cenhrry. The combination of the Industrial Revohtion and the international exhibitions being held in Paris increased the fascination of me.hmicals. All or thee make$ of automatons wer€ lo€ated in Paris and werc outstanding artisans in lheir lield having received awards at the many exhibitions. The.ircus theme is well represented in the collection with clowtr and monkeys

doing a variety of actioN, in.luding smoking a ciSafette. Adobats perfom on a ladder. A snake chmer with msmerizinS movements controls her p€t snake though

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the o.iginal pie.e and the visitor is able to expeience the pleasure of watchin8 the automatons in action. The United States is represented with two dolls made by Martha 'l homp{n.'1he doll., dre\\ed in the wedding costumes of Prince Rainier III atrd Princess Gra.e of Momco, were donated to the mu*um by Martha Thompson in 1955. The entire second floor, reached by a Bra.eful marble staircase/ is filled with French and German dolls. At the top of the siairs, the visitor is Breeted by the br€athtakingly beautiful doll made by Rochard. Her n€cklace is made up of tiny magnifying prisms overlayirg photoSraphs of Paris. with the proper light, one can view the lifelike scenes. Dolls shown in an amazing variety of vignettes share the exhibition spae with a very large display of Neapolitan crache figures. Many other religious pieces illustrate the history of France. It i. to de\cnbe rn detarl ihe e\tensi\e 'mposirble array of rare and beautitul dols and toys together with the miniature accessories. The visitor has a lastinS memory to brirS home after seeing this

ovetrhelminS .olle.tion. It has been expressed very succinctly by H.R.H. Prince Raifler UI ar the open,ng ol the mu\eum in 7972. "In o uflildse ditkletl and ttoubl.d by sa nrch t)iolence and inhu an eoents @hich shock us and nake us aflrious lot the future, hoa .Ielighted and restful it is to be able to walk thlouqh this chat inga dpeaceful@o tlof dolls and otlto atons.

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The author is deeply indebted to the consideration and generosity of Madame Annette Boideau, Seretary Gene.al of ihe Muste National d€ Monaco. This aticle would not have been possible without her. She is to be hi8hly conmended ror her outstanding leadership itr the consesation and guidance of this magnificent mus€um.

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The Character Dolls of Kammer and Reinhatdt and l.D. Kestner Part of a continuinR series W Lila Rait

KAMMER & REINHARDT They smile, they laugll they scowl/ they s.ream. Some are ugly, some iresistible. They repEent the natural fa€es of childhood. in all its moods- These are the character dolls, which despite not having been an immediate su€cess when they arived on the scene in the early years of the 20th cenhrry, are today amongst the

most sought-after dolls in the world, with 2A

In part, thes€ dolls owed their ongins to a.han8e in so.ial attitudes at the turn of the century, although .haracter dolls had begun rather earlier, with heads manufa€tured for the automata of Vichy and Lambert. Thep were to continue with ihe lumeau 200 series, which were ultimately used for bebes as well as automata, however, with the beginning of the 20th century, the movement towards

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individuals with their own personalities and the right to develop through play. The 6rst of these imovafive dolls was almost undoubtedly the Kammer and Reintrardt 100, which is usually known as


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'Kaiser Baby' or just 'Baby'. Releas€d in 1909, the doll repr€sented a six-week old baby ad had a closed-dome head wilh brushstrokes for haia protruding ears, a crooked open-clos€d moutlr and intaglio eyes. The d6itn of the head must have created some problemr as the jointed bodies then in ue for dolly faced dolls were obviously not suitable (despite beinS used on the very first of these dolls) and an entirely new body n€eded to be created. The resuli was the fivepi@ baby body that is now so familiar to us. Even that appeare not to have been without its problems. 'Sunny lim' is an exffiple of nould 100 which is believed to have b€en among the very fi6t ihported into AusEalia, and may have b€en anonS the tust to be produced by the factory using a baby body. 'Sunny lim's' stringinS is exkaordinary. His head is anchored by elastic through a brass grommet in the bas€ of the torso between the legs, and his limbs are srflr8 arm,to-am and leg-to,leg. Later models of the same doll exhibit the five-

point stringing which is now so familiar to us. The factory .utinued widr the design of new.haracter dolls. Mould 101, in boy d girl ve6ions 'Pet€r' and 'Ma.ie' app€ared in 1909, but did nol appear to eI in Sreat quantities, a factor which today ontributes to its nrity and hence desirabitityl The next problem encountered by Kamner and Reinhardt appe6 to have involved lhe use of sleep'ng eyes with rhe character dollheads. Some rare later veEions of lm and 101 are found with glas eyes, but models as far as r14 are most frequently found with irtaSlio eyes. The delighttul I 17 comes only with a clos€d rnouth and glass eyes, while the 1r7n comes with glass flirting or'naughty' d an open mouth. A 21" tall doll from lhe 1l7nmould has a iointed body with the above,the-knee joints typical of the 1920's. She has fairly rosy cobnn& with oreSe-.ed cheek md an orange-.ed mouth that is open to show four teeth and a iongue. Her eyebrows are dark brown and [eather€d. Her ey€s, under both painted and applied lashes, are bright blue and flirt ftom side to side. She wears contemporary clothing of a pink and cream straw cloche hat and a pink silk dress with

eyes

drcpped waisdine md lace yolk as well as

A 16" dol from the 122 mould is completely origiml, from her luxuriat @ly mohair wig to her leatherette sh@s. She carries the marls 'K'R Simon & Halbig 122' as well as a size number '35'. 'Ihis do€s not coftespond to her hei8ht in cenrimeters, and leads to the assumption that the head may have b€en intended for use wilh a fivepiece baby body. How€ver, the body, of the chubby toddler type with diagonal hip ioints, is mdoubtedly oriainal. The face is thatofa chubby child. Her eyebrcws are pale fawn st.oker and there

.re Painted upper lashes. Her applied ldh6 are dark brown over dark brown glass eyes. The mouth is opery with two UPP€r teth and a tontue. She has a pronouned philtrum, a dimple under the Iower lip, and pronounced creases and dimples in the.heks. There is als a chin dimple and a double chin. This doll appears to have more facial modelling than some otheE o( the moul4 and bears a reemblance to lhe I 15 mould.

Her body has intriSuinS armiointing

with ioinls at shot de6 and elbows and unbroken wrists. Het onginal clothing includes shift, halrpetticoat in nannel an elaborate cotton full petticoat, d a cream silk d.ess trimed wirh nbbon and

An interesting pan of K'R dolls are dresed as brother and sister. The girl is marked 'KrR Simon & Halbig 125 - 6' and is 23" tall. She has the nirting eye rnovement, dark feathered eyebroyrr d painted and applied lashes. As well as flirtinS from side to side, her blue eys als sleep. She has he! original

broM mohair

wi& bobbed and frin8ed. Her'twin' brother is marked 'K'R Simon & Halbi8 128.56' and is on a fiv€-piece baby

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with unevenly bent legs. He, too, is 23" tall, and has a brown mohair wi8 with a fringe. His dark brown applied lashes aE sliShtly heavier than his sistelr and he has painted upper and lower lashes. He h6 an open mouth with two teeth md a tongue.

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In the Ed ardio't dallptunt,n Xestner chora.tet bnhy, horldl5l aith bisqtc shorld.t h.dd,lerth! bod!, c.tnpositiat latuer atn6 and |e:ts. a'ith a 16

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pronom@d ears. The .hild wea6 his ori8inal outfit of wml p t' flamel petii.oat, cotion petticoat, short lawn and lace gown and lawn and lace .ape md bomet.

'Hilda' is perhaps

the best known and

mosi $ught-after of the Kestner chara.ters, usually ftom the moulds 237 and 245. She comes in both wigged and bald headed versions, and in both Caucasian and Negro coloring. Bodies may be either of th€ bentlinb baby type, or, less commonly, of the An enchanting little (16")Hjlda js ma.ked 'Made in Germany. 245IDKjr. c.1914Hilda.' She has a pale blonde mohai. wi& d€eping

ad

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rosy .heek. Her eyebrows match her wig color, and she has both pahted d applied eyeldhes. She prcbably dales from a point in time imediately after

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s J.D, KESTNER The firn of loham Daniel Kestner of WalteEhausen is one of the very oldest of German doll manufacturers. By l82O it was producing wooden and papier mache dolls, and by the 1850's it is .ecorded as manufactu.ing tauflings. By the 1840's, the fim was amory Europe's maior manufa.tulers of bisque doll headt and also produced most of the doll componenB including bodiet Kesiner appeaG to have entered into th€ design and production of character doll heads slightly behind Kammer and ReinhardL possibly by the beginning of 1910. The early cha.acter doll heads of this fi.m are often marked only with a number, which adds to the confusion created by the fact that Kestner also produced heads and bodies for othe. manufacturers. A chdacte! baby .arryinS only the number '15f is a cde in point. His is a shmlder head on a.haracter-type kid-md@mposition body identical to that foud on a l]Ek€d IDK 8a. This dol is 16' tall. The hair is painted as delicat€ bmshstroker the eyes are dark

broM ad sleping uder fim

eyelashes and wispy

painted eyelashB with no applied lashes. The mouth is open closed, with two upper teth and a moulded tongue, the lips are or gered and painted in th. l\e.tnprsryle. He ha. rG) Lhels d very

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The 257 mould was produced in some quantity b€tween 1915 and 1932. It was made in a wide range o{ sizes, some almost as big as a two yea. old chil4 and wirh both sleeping and flirting eyes. A toddler boy of this mould is 25" tall, and has his orisinal red-brown mohair wi& which matches his red-brown feathered eyebrows. His blue sleeping eyes are su[ounded by both painted and applied tashes. His mourh is wide open to reveal two small upper teeth and a wobble tongue, and his lips are generour edged with darke..olor in the Kestner mamer. His fae is that of a happy chil4with dimples and rosy color to the cheelG- He is on 6ve-pie.e baby body. From ihe 1920's.omes a 20" doll marked 'lDK 250'. He has under8one a Be er .h 8e, having started Iife as a girl doll io become an ench tinS boy with his original blond nohair wig coming to just below his ears. He has brown feathered eyebrows painted in many little strokes and blue sleeping eyes under black painted lashes. Applied lashes may once have bee present but have since disappeared. The cheeks are tull and rosy'red, th€ orange-red nouth wide open to show a tongue and lour porcelain teth. The doll wears his onginal €otton so€k and brown leather shoes, as well as a reproduced 'Little Lord Iauntleroy' suit in red velvet. On a five-piece toddler body is a 15" doll ma.ked 'K & Co' (fo. Kestner and Company, a late mark of rhe firm) plus '262' oeer'u'This last mark does not slrespond to her size in centimeters, $ she may have been intended for use on a baby body. She is a very sweet doll, wi& brcwn feathered eyebrows over broM glass sleeping eyes having both painted and applied tashes. The ormgered mouth is open to show two upper teth and a paper tongue. ModellinS aromd the mouth is excellent, with a pronounc€d philtrum d dimplinS under the chin. The five-piece compclsition body is of high qualily and unusual construction. Apart fiom manufa.turir8 under their own name, ihe Kestner factory produ.ed .omponetrts and entire dolls for other


Kestnea Jurior in 1916 but r€ma.ked that it was also made for Catterfelder Puppenfab.il Th€ doll we6 its original dark b.own mohat wi& whi.h may be siSnificantly shorter than it was originally intended to be. The doll is known to have been given to its original owner in the l92vr and she followed fashion by 'bobbing' its wi8. Possibly b€.ause of it short hair, it is now dresed as a boy in a sailo! suitThere is a great deal of modelling in the face of this doll, with a pronoued philtrum ed .reases aroud and under ihe d dimples in lhe cheek- The mouth, with its Kestner-style da.k oullining is open to 6how two upper teeth and a mobile tonSue. The body is c€dainly of Kestner manufacture, of high-qualitv composition and wilh arms and legs b€nt unevenly. 'Ihe Kestsler factory, lhe first to be founded in Walte6hau*rr and the foundation of that city's doll

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manufadunng businesr finally went into bankruptcy in the late 1930's. They have bequeathed us a leSacy of enchanting dolls, some of the mGt realisti. d endearing portrairs of childr€n ever to be given a thr€€I RETERENCES Ftulke, ,an: sniotr .trd HrrDi* Di,lk

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Many character doll heads and bodies were also producrd by Kesher for the firm of Catterfelder Puppenlabril. Thjs fim was esGblished in l9oo m Walte6haus€& and pioduc€d ln y of its om mmplete dolls. However, lhey also used character heads made by Kestnea and apped in some instar.es to have allied these with bodies unmistakably mde by Kestner. An 18" doll meked'C.P.' is pictured with two Kestne. dollr to whom she bears a marked family repmblane. She weare her original dark brown mohair

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A 2s" doll is marked'C.P.' (for Catterfelder Puppenfabrik) and'263. Made in Germany'.lur8en and Mariame Cieslik list this number as madeby l.D.

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AND THE Dons he firm of Heinnch Handwerk cteated many of the finesi Geman play dolls of the lat.l9th and early 20th centuries and was responsible for establishing the Waltershausen

reputation for quality dolls. Bom in Waltershausen in 1858, Heinnch Handwerk was the son of a mailman. As was common for many families in the Wahershausen area during &at p€riod his family also labored as out workes making doll parts athome. At a8e 16 Heitrich was apprentied to a hetal working factory to leam to be a nechanical engine€r. A short time later he chang€d direchon and began training as a bank clerk at lhe Industrial Bank. TakinS this traininS and his mulhlingual talents with him he eventually went to work for a large sausage company as a ostomer relahons liaisn- At a8e 19 he was drafted into military Erice. In 1878 he was out of the Ervice and took a iob with the A. Wislizenus doll companyDrawing on his past skills he was soon made a traveling sal6 repres€ntative, a position which enabled him to make many new coniacts witlin lhe doll and toy industry. In l8&1 he maried Mi'u Knoch and the following year he left his job to open his own company- The 6rst product manuradured by Handwe.k was a novelty toy .alled a "devil in a box". This spring loaded toy would jump out of its match box when the box was opened, much as lhe can of snakes ioke item we are all familiar with today. The success of this item allowed Handwerk to venture into making luxury mohair doll wigs for the French trade. Minna Handwerk caretully oversaw the distribution of supplies and monitored the qualiry of the finished p.odu.rs. The Heimich Handwe.k Comp y paid then workere much better waSes lh the other toy companies in the area and soon established both a loyal work force and a reputation for quality work. within one year Handwerkwas able to move his family and business into a larger houp. This additional spa.e allow€d him to

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add shoulderhead dolls wilh white lealher or pink cotton bodies to his line of p.oducts. These dolls were $ld by Handwe* asembled and dress€d. By 1885 the Handwerks once aSain moved to a larger house, s€llin8 their previous buildin8 to a new doll company that was iust getting Soin& a company called Kammer & Reinhardt. By now the Handwerk wer€ making dolls with composition bal iointed bodies in addition to thei other lines. Ai about this time $e compmy be8an an asso.iation with the Ameri.an distributor, Hinrichs & Co. This association would lead to turther improvements in the dolls made by Hmdwerk as suggestions were .e.eived frcm their America distributor. Thee improvements included the use of a better grade of€lothingon the dolls and a chanSe to Frcn.h languaSe labels on the Handwerk doll boxes to appeal to a more ups.ale customer. In 1893 Handwerk exhibited dolls at the ChicaEo Columbian world Exposition where he won awards. The bisque heads (or the Handwerk dolls were made by lhe fim of Simon & Halbig of G.afenhain, ThurinSia. Handwqk ed Halbig were p€rsonal friends as well as business associates. In 1900 it eas Halbia ihat first sugaested to Handwerk ihat he find a way to make doll bodies by machine rather than by hand. Handwerk, drawing on his experience in the mechani.al enginering field, desiSned a process for heat pressing doll body Parts h stel molds. The company was now able to produce more dolls Gan ever and to sell them at very comp€ntive pric€i. Handwerk s success s€emed assured. By 1m1 the company could barely ke€p up with iis orders. However, lhis success was to b€ shon lived for Handwerk. In l90l Heirich decided to take out a life insurance policy and during the required physical examination it was discovered that he had a teminal diseae. Heinri.h Handwerk died on May 7, 1902 at the age of44.

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fter his death, t]re company was sold to Kammer &

Reirhardi in accord ce with papers drawn up by Hmdwerk himself. This acquisition was important to Kammer & Reinhardt as itnow gave that firm a much needed connection with the porcelain factory of Simon & Halbig. Kammer and Reinlurdt continued to make dolls under the Heinrich Handweik name until1918. Du.ing his lifetime Handwerk took out numerous doll related patenis for joirted doll bodies ano different doll fae.. ln l8cq he regi.tered the irademark Bebe Cosmopolite. In 1898 he registered the trademark H Handwerk and Bebe de Reclame. Commonly found mold numbers used on Handwerk dolls include 6t 79, 8t 99, 109, and 119. Other mold numbers were also used and many dolls weie simply in.ised Heinri.h Handwerk // Simon Halbig. Other dolls with headsbearing the Simon Halbig 1078, 1071 and 1159 marks have been found on marked Hmdwerk bodies indi.atinB that Handwerk bou8ht Simon & Halbig stock heads as well as usinS his own custom designs.In 1911an 18" size of Bebe Cosmopolite was one of the dolls used by Tfte Ladies Hon'e lournol as theit

Thit pan ol HdndMk dolk wft ntitidlly tuin n b! th. r littb 8n1. Th.! nt waitg then otiSinnl honr nn4z ehthi\ u,hih rs d$tu.ted Jauou'ifj the yrtternsjbt dall dresssa'hnhwrt miLcbb b hotu sN! hnn 191A h 1916, nldienh\ thtt thae dmpLs atrc ad. tJler Htnd@rk's dfith.

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Cemm glass eyes wer€ u!€d- when found today the more typical Handwerk dolls will Senerally fall in the mid-range price calegory for anhque dolls, approximat€ly $495 to $3000 dependinS on model, size and conditiorL although some of the nore rare mold numbers may command higher values.

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Toddles is not t]'e # I Cimy as she is called by some .ollectors She is he. very own distin.tive self, you could pe.haps call herCimy's ancestor. Toddles was made of .owhide liquid glue, wood flour, resin and corGtarch. She has a sttung body constru.tion iointed at the neck, shoulders and hips and was sold as a comPleiely dressed doll. However there was pparate clothing available {or her in lovely flowered boxes containing a party dress and bomet, nightie, shoes, soap and towel. Toddles was produced for over a decade during the years 1937-1948. Toddles was available in many series including Fairy+ale, Nursery Rhyme, Bridal Party, Far Away Pla.cs, Brother and Sisters, dd Playmates. All dolls had adorable clothin8 made fron high qualib/ fabrics. Practically all of them had hats, some had bows in their hair keepinS with Mrs. Graves life long love of hats. An adorable eries of dolls were the Sunshine Babies ftom the laie 1930s to mid 1940s. The* dolls had the Toddles head, body and arms, but had orved baby le8s. The dolls had molded painted hair and were marked "Vo8!e" on their head and "Doll Co." on their back. The Sunshine Babies wore dress€s of orgddy and high qualit/ .otton with attached or separate slips and one Piee chemi*s. The clothinB shows rhe {ine detailed embroidery and smo.kin8 that Mre. Grave's earlier dolls had.

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