I’m excited to post my first photos of Lavinia, who I purchased at this year’s annual UFDC convention. I knew she would be mine the second I saw her, because she lit up the table she stood on and practically screamed, “make me dresses!”

Lavinia is a 16″ pressed porcelain doll made by Schlaggenwald in the 1840’s. The dealer wasn’t certain enough to definitively label her as Schlaggenwald but I’ve since studied an article in Antique Doll Collector Magazine (September and October 2011 issues) by Susan Moore. Lavinia has all the typical characteristics of Schlaggenwald dolls, including her rosy cheeks, mouth shape, distinctive eye highlight, curled outer edge of the eyelid line, and three sew holes.

She also has the same beautifully shaped hands and feet as shown in the the article:

I’ve already fabricated a HUGE wardrobe of dresses for her, wigs are on order, and I’ve started sewing her underpinnings. It’s always a treat to plan clothes from a new time period for me, and it’s possible I’ve gone a bit overboard.

Okay, I’ve gone a lot overboard.

Truthfully, more than overboard, as you’ll soon see. Meanwhile, Lavinia and I are getting to know each other. She’s quiet, but there’s a glint in her eyes that tells me she’s going to be lots of fun once she settles in!

8 thoughts on “Introducing Lavinia

  1. She is Lovely. Her feet and hands are very delicate looking. I will look forward to future posts as Her wardrobe comes together.

  2. I’m really enjoying reading about your new gal! Can’t wait to see what you make for her! What an inspiration!
    Dina

  3. Annelise- Lavinia is Fabulous! I can understand your excitement of creating a trousseau for her- she’s not your average fashion lady!

    1. Thanks, Diane! She’s even prettier with hair, but her original wig is a mess. Thankfully, new ones are already in progress 🙂

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