Early Antique Kestner E 168 9  Doll, c.1900–1910, Rare Square Teeth, Blue Eyes, Antique Outfit, 22”

Early Antique Kestner E 168 9 Doll, c.1900–1910, Rare Square Teeth, Blue Eyes, Antique Outfit, 22”

$950.00
Sale price  $950.00 Regular price 
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Early Antique Kestner E 168 9  Doll, c.1900–1910, Rare Square Teeth, Blue Eyes, Antique Outfit, 22”
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Early Antique Kestner E 168 9 Doll, c.1900–1910, Rare Square Teeth, Blue Eyes, Antique Outfit, 22”

$950.00
Sale price  $950.00 Regular price 

This is an antique German doll from the early 20th century, created by Kestner, mold E 168 9 , circa 1900–1910. A refined early example, appreciated for its softly modeled features and harmonious, lifelike expression.

She measures approximately 22 inches (about 56 cm), offering a balanced and elegant display size suitable for both collectors and interior settings.

The bisque head is of high quality, with a smooth surface and finely detailed hand-painted features. Her blue glass sleep eyes function properly, adding depth and natural expression. Of particular note are her finely shaped square-cut teeth — a characteristic detail of earlier production, reflecting a more refined and handcrafted quality.

The bisque is in excellent condition — free of cracks and chips.

She is fitted with a wig made of natural hair, softly framing her face and complementing her delicate expression.

The original composition body is in good condition, with stable stringing that allows her to hold a confident pose. All fingers are present. The body bears a red stamp Germany 336 9, consistent with period production markings, and shows moderate, age-appropriate wear.

Her antique clothing and undergarments are beautifully preserved and thoughtfully coordinated. Delicate fabrics and carefully chosen details create a cohesive and elegant presentation, while her hat and floral accents add a gentle, romantic character.

A dedicated musical composition and an atmospheric video were created especially for her and are available on YouTube, offering a deeper sense of her presence and allowing her character to be experienced in motion.

All details and condition aspects are clearly shown in the photographs.

A well-preserved and aesthetically refined early example of the Kestner 168 mold, distinguished by its clean bisque head, early-style square teeth, and harmonious presentation — a piece that naturally becomes a distinctive focal point in a collection or interior

Before You Buy

Please take a moment to carefully review all photos, descriptions, and measurements before placing your order.All items offered are antique and may show natural signs of age, wear, or prior restoration — these characteristics are part of their authenticity and history.We strongly recommend selecting insured shipping for all fragile and antique items.If insurance is declined, the buyer assumes full responsibility for any loss or damage during transit.All sales are final. Returns are accepted only in the case of a seller error (incorrect item shipped).By completing your purchase, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to our Terms & Conditions and Return Policy.

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About the Creator / Gallery

Meet Yana Lamar

I am Yana Lamar, a collector and restorer who turned a late‑found curiosity for dolls into a carefully curated gallery of antique characters.

I seek dolls that carry quiet stories — France, German, Japan, American - bisque girls, shy companions from attics and trunks — and give them a second life with gentle restoration instead of perfection.

In this online boutique you will not find mass‑market pieces, only a small rotating collection chosen for their personality, history, and the feeling they bring into a room.

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