Mignon &  Mignonnettes

Collette Mold sculpted by Rose Pinkul
Doll made by Leslie Perkumus
8" Doll on fully jointed porcelain body



5" S&H Reproduction Antique Mignonnette by Carl Armstrong

LE/Made exclusively for the Keepsake Doll Club of New Jersey
"Everything Old is New Again"
April 18, 2009 Luncheon

A-9  7 1/2" Steiner mignon made by doll artist Carl Armstrong.  The Steiner dolls are known for their beauty and were first made by the firm of Steiner of France.  She has the mold number A-9.  She was cast from snow white porcelain and painted using photos from  Mildred Seeley's French BeBe.  Her head, arms and legs are all poseable and lined with kid leather.  She comes with a COA.

LEFT:  A 7 1/2" Simon & Halbig (S&H) mignon reproduction made by noted doll artist Carl Armstrong.  She was cast with snow white porcelain by Regal, using a mold by Mystic Molds and china painted with C.D.W. china parts from Germany.  She has a poseable head, arms and legs all lined with kid leather.  Her brown glass eyes are from Germany.

RIGHT:  Carl Armstrong created this striking little Bru mignonnette.  She has poseable head, arms and legs and is lined with kid leather on a 5 1/2" body.

 

Reproduction Mignonnettes made by Cathy Hansen.

Gesela

Gesela is a 6" porcelain reproduction antique doll.  She has moveable arms and legs and has painted blonde hair with a painted pink ribbon in it.  She was made by Elaine Kewin of Briar Rose Designs.

Honeysuckle

Honeysuckle is a 5.25" all porcelain reproduction of an antique doll.  She has moveable arms and legs with molded above the knee stockings and shoes.  She has painted eyes and an elaborate braided mohair wig.  She was made by Elaine Kewin of Briar Rose Designs.

Periwinkle

Periwinkle is a 5 1/2" porcelain Mig made by Barbara DeVilbiss.  She has glass eyes, blonde mohair wig, pierced ears and her arms are ball jointed.  Her little dress and hat were made by Carolyn Palmer.

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