An 18th century continental wooden lady doll, possibly a creche figure, with brown ringlet hair, fine painted features in faded pink silk and lace dress,this doll was once owned by Countess Maria Theresia Kollonitz Von Kollegrad, b.1733, d. 1802 in Graz, Austria, a descendant of Charlmagne, King of the Franks, 768 to 814, (a/f), 59cm high

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