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		<title>Antique German Dolls – A Little Bit Of History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Jayne Cremasco
From the 1840’s through until the early 1920’s, some of the
most beautiful dolls ever created, were produced in Germany.
The earliest dolls, often referred to as Parian (meaning
untinted bisque) were created in famous pottery factories in
Copenhagen and in Dresden. These dolls had beautifully delicate
molded features, including not only their faces, but their hair
as well, [...]


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