
Can you give a list of German doll makers?
I have an old babydoll, marked, Made in Germany, Ammond Mar’se DRG’M 24G/1, A.4/OX.M. It has moving eyes. And teeth.
why do you need a list of German doll makers? Armand Marse’ was a German doll maker …..sound french but he was German. the letters and numbers just mean a mold mark and the mold number and maybe the body it went with…it was their code. Armand mass produced his dolls….he made tons of them…that is why the value is not as high as some antique dolls. but they are beautiful and much desired. i like his work and i buy his work. in Germany the farm wives had kilns in their back yards and would make his dolls for him to help supplement their incomes. like i said , he made lots of them.

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