China Head Doll
China Head Doll
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![]() Vintage Cloth Doll with China Head US $8.99
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![]() German China Head Doll US $50.00
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![]() OLD JAPAN PORCELAIN CHINA DOLL HEADLEGSARMS IN BOX 5 US $24.99
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![]() 1992 Miniature China Head Doll by Theresa Maugham US $39.99
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![]() 19 CHINA HEAD DOLL US $19.99
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![]() Doll Mold China Parian Head Girl W Fancy Hat US $14.50
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![]() antique style civil war dress china head doll bonnet parian doll US $13.99
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![]() China Doll 5 Tall With Movable Head Arms Legs Blond Hair US $8.99
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![]() CHINA HEAD LIMBS DOLL 18 MINT ESTATE AMERICAN MADE US $65.00
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![]() Antique china head doll US $35.00
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![]() RARE HAIR STYLE ANTIQUE CHINA HEAD DOLL BEAUTIFUL DRESS US $399.95
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![]() 24 Bru China Head Doll Paper Doll Tags US $8.00
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![]() ANTIQUE DOLL parts head greiner mache china make do mommy made AS IS repair US $26.00
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![]() 30 antique german china doll shoulder heads US $129.00
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![]() Porcelain China Head 7 1 2 Doll Wearing Vintage Lace Age Unknown Estate Find US $12.00
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![]() 1905 PET NAME Antique German China Head Porcelain Doll MARION 24 Tall US $75.00
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![]() Best Antique China Head Doll 6 Blonde Dollhouse Original Complete US $9.99
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![]() Antique Art Deco Half China Doll Japan Big Head Child Red Cheeks 3 US $55.00
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![]() GORGEOUS PINK TINT CHINA HEAD DOLL BY KESTNER US $350.00
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![]() 6 VINTAGE ANTIQUE STYLE SLIP PANTALOONS FOR CHINA HEAD DOLL US $14.99
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wanted doll making kit - with china head hands legs and soft body can anyone tell me where i can but these?
I want to make a doll with china head complete with hair and soft body that is stuffed also china forearms and legs cant seem to but them now any body have any ideas where they can be obtained pref. in u.k.
Hi Margret, Such kits where sold at exhibitions, or doll fairs as reproductions.
You can also buy a Parian - head alone at E-Bay but beware of fakes. Do some research before.
No, not your imaginary play friend who entertained you when you were 6 and not your supermodel girlfriend. These are "real" imaginary people.
1. Marlboro Man - Tobacco-advertising, rugged cowboy. First word being most influential, "Tobacco."
2. Big Brother - Telescreen image of a dictator of Oceania in Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four
3. King Arthur - If possible, he sat at the head of the Knight's Round Table
4. Santa Claus (St. Nick) - Single-handedly straightens out every kid in the world
5. Hamlet - "To be, or not to be..."
6. Dr. Frankenstein's Monster - A symbol for science experiments gone bad and physical brutes
7. Siegfried - Legendary dragon-slayer
8. Sherlock Holmes -Infamous, deductive detective. No sh**, Sherlock!
9. Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare created this couple, the epitome of "love"
10. Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde - One-man, two completely opposite personalities
11. Uncle Tom - Harriet Beecher Stowe's creation that, according to Abraham Lincoln, started the Civil War
12. Robin Hood - "Take from the rich to give to the poor."
13. Jim Crow - "Seperate but equal" law named after him
14. Oedipus - Mythical Greek king who killed his father and married his mother
15. Lady Chatterly - A novel title character from the 1920s who was a cheating wife of paralyzed and impotent wealthy husband. Jerry Springer?
16. Ebenezer Scrooge - Ultimate Christmas attitude adjustment. "Bah, Humbug!"
17. Don Quixote - "Of which name I do not care to recall." Groundbreaking chivalric character who is responsible for much of Spanish culture.
18. Mickey Mouse - Icon of the Walt Disney Company.
19. The American Cowboy - Still how many foreigners picture Americans
20. Prince Charming - The perfect man who saves the damsel in many fairy tales. Happily ever after!
21. Smokey Bear - American mascot bear for forest fire safety
22. Robinson Crusoe - Original castaway. Would be a millionaire today if casted for CBS' hit reality show Survivor.
23. Apollo and Dionysus - Greek gods and brothers of truth and harmony (etc.), and wine and ecstacy, respectively.
24. Odyesseus - The hero of Homer's epic works about his long journey home from the Trojan War
25. Nora Helmer - A great and fantastic woman hiding under the facade of "the ideal 19th century woman" in Ibsen''s book A Doll House
26. Cinderella - Classic, opressed girl breaking out of her shell and finding a magical world filled of love.
27. Shylock - From Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice. Name has become synonymous with money (esp. the lending of money).
28. Rosie the Riveter - Icon of female culture who worked in munitions manufacturer's factorys during WWII.
29. Midas - Turned everything he touched into gold.
30. Hester Prynne - Condemned protagonist from Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter
31. The Little Engine that Could - Train from the moralistic children's story that teaches kids about the value of optimism.
32. Archie Bunker - Stereotypical American family man and blue collar worker from TV show All in the Family
33. Dracula - Reinvented the image of vampires.
34. Alice in Wonderland - The little girl who fell "down the rabbit-hole" into a wonderful world of fantasy.
35. Citizen Kane - A publisher who thrives on power, thrill-seeking and war. "Rosebud."
36. Faust - The man who makes a deal with the Devil.
37. Figaro - Comedic central character in many old and new stories.
38. Godzilla - Giant Japanese movie monster that set the stage for epic monsters.
39. Mary Richards - The title TV character from The Mary Tyker Moore Show that "could turn the world on with her smile."
40. Don Juan - Legendary libertine whose name is synonymous with "womanizer."
41. Bambi - The young deer prince of the forest and original story of the cycle of life.
42. William Tell - Famous bow-and-arrow marksman who shot the apple on the the top of his sons head. 43. Barbie - Every little girl in America has this doll and every man wants a real life version.
44. Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Woman vampire slayer (who proved that smaller TV networks could receive large ratings).
45. Venus and Cupid - The gods of beauty and love.
46. Prometheus - Titan that stole fire from the gods whose name is synonymous with "bold intellect."
47. Pandora - Woman in Greek mythology that explains why there is evil in the world.
48. G. I. Joe - Every little boy in America had this action figure and helped the U.S. Armed Forces become what it has today.
49. Tarzan - The man raised by the animals. Described as a flawless hero.
50. Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock - Along with Star Wars, Star Trek brought SciFi into the popularity it receives today.
from: http://www.listafterlist.com
Ryan Pratt - Editor of ListAfterList.com
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