762: German China Doll, C. 1860, the shoulderhead with black molded ringlets, the antique cloth body with china arms and bisque booted legs, dressed in a period peach silk costume with jet beading, one hand broken at wrist, height: 10in.
763: Rare Small German China Doll, C. 1850, molded upswept hair, cloth body, original Victorian costume, height: 6.5in.
764: Pair Of German Bisque Dollhouse Dolls, C. 1920, dressed in original bride and groom costumes, cloth bodies, height: 5in, together with Five Other Dolls, consisting of two contemporary china-head dolls, a black bisque baby doll, a celluloid doll and a
765: Rare German All-Bisque Character Doll, "Mimi" by J. Olsini, c. 1920, original label, glass sleep eyes (loose in head), brown mohair wig, jointed arms and legs, repairs, height: 5in.
766: "Margie" Doll, Cameo Doll Co., New York, designed by Joseph Kallus, c. 1929, composition swivel head, painted blue eyes, molded hair, smiling mouth with painted teeth, wood body with joined spool arms and legs, rare large size, height: 16in. E150-300
767: "Jerry Mahoney" Doll, after the ventriloquist dummy of Paul Winchell Juro Novelty Co., New York, c. 1940, composition swivel head painted features, molded hair, cloth body, composition hands, original felt costume, with original box end label,
768: "Shirley Temple" Doll, made by Ideal Novelty Toy Corp., New York, c. 1934, signed head, composition swivel head, sleep eyes, blonde curly mohair wig, composition body jointed at arms and legs, dress appears original, shoes replaced, height: 20in.
769: Large And Extensively Furnished Eight-Room Dollhouse, in the form of a Georgian townhouse with an English basement, c. 1900-1910, resting on a contemporary stained-pine stand with molded top, the furnishings include furniture, decorative accessories,
770: Seventeen-Piece Group Of Assorted Dollhouse Handblown And Cut Glassware, late 19th century, including candlesticks, dishes, decanters and pitchers.
771: Seven-Piece Chilean .900 Fine Miniature Doll Tea Service, consisting of a kettle-on-stand, teapot, coffee pot, cream pitcher, sugar bowl, waste bowl and rectangular tray, tray 4in x 2.75in, 2 total t. ozs.
772: Group Of Fourteen Assorted Miniature Staffordshire Figurines, late 19th century, including polychromed costumed figures and animals, height: 0.5in to 1.5in.
773: Twelve-Piece Group Of Miniature Continental Dollhouse Furnishings, late 19th century, consisting of a gilt-metal three-tiered etagere and tray-top table, a metal high-backed chair, four framed pictures, a gilt oval mirror, a framed ivory miniature
774: Ten- Piece Group Of Miniature Continental Dollhouse Furnishings, late 19th century, consisting of a gilt-metal dressing table mirror, cruet set, squirrel cage, bird ring stand, pair of candlestands, two porcelain dishes and a pair of crocheted
775: Good Dieppe Ivory Miniature Three-Tiered Etagere, mid-19th century, fitted with numerous intricately turned-ivory accessories, together with a Dieppe Ivory Miniature Sewing Table, An Ivory Box Of Dice, A Miniature Spool-Turned Hat Rack, A Metal Deer
776: Painted Wood Steepled Doll's Church, C. 1930- 1935, the steeple fitted with a bell and pull-cord, height: 32.75in, length: 10.25in, width: 16.5in.
776a: The Famed "Beretta Display House", a twelve-chamber doll's house copying Nostell Priory, Yorkshire, built in 1730, pictured: O'brien, M.M., Make Your Own Dollhouses and Dollhouse Miniatures, Hawthorn Books, New York, 1975, pp. 40-42, illustrated, p.
777: Good "Cottage" Dollhouse, with shingled roof, porch with swing and raised basement, c. 1920-1925, height: 24.5in, length: 22in, width: 19.75in. E300-500 See Illustration, p.93
778: Miniature Post Office Diorama, mid-20th century, depicting an old-fashioned office with parcels and post, in a wooden shadowbox, height 8.25in, length: 14.5in, 2 10.5in.
779: Miniature Dollhouse Diorama, mid-20th century, depicting a cozy kitchen scene with three handmade nut- shell-faced dolls at a table setting, the cupboards displaying collections of china and assorted kitchenware, the glass box fitted with a light,
780: Doll's Painted Metal Refrigerator, by the Wolverine Supply Co., Pittsburgh, c. 1950s, having two doors, the interior fitted with toy foodstuffs, height: 17in.