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E – G German Doll & Toy Makers & Marks

List of past Antike Puppen Hersteller, German doll makers from E to G, company names, dates of operation, doll mold numbers, doll marks, labels, letters or initials, trade names and symbols, that can be of help to identify your doll made in Germany.

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E
Earthenware Dolls 1844+
Eck. Berthold Unterneubrunn Puppenfabrik 1876-1882+
 –  doll mark stags or deer head on a shield
Gebrüder Eckardt (Eckhardt) 1820-1930+, UK, USA
 – doll mark GEO, doll mold 540, 992 Our Pet doll
– see also Strauss & Eckhardt Co. New York
Hermann Eckstein doll mark ECCO 1899-1920
Edmund Edelmann doll mark Melitta 1903+ Sonneberg
Christian Eichhorn & Sohn mark CE & S 1909+
Eisenmann & Co doll mark Einco 1881+
Engl Patent doll mark symbol e marke 1902+
Erzgebirge wooden figure dolls 1920s- present
E. Escher Jr. doll mark locomotive symbol 1880+
JG Escher & Sohn doll mark IGES 1790-1928
F
Fashion Lady Dolls 1860-1930s
FECO FEWO toy company 1950s West Germany
– clown or Santa tight rope walker toy dolls, plush duck
Carl Feiler & Company doll mark CF & Co 1900-1903
B. Fichtmuller (possibly) doll mark BF 1915+ Koppelsdorf
Arno Fischer doll mark FA PAF 1907-1925+
Bernhard Fischer Taufling wax dolls 1864-1911
Fischer, Naumann & Company doll mark FNC, 1852-1881
– then A. Fleischmann & Cramer 1881-1927+
Gebrüder Fleischmann doll mark GFN 1879-1928+
Fleischmann & Bloedel (or Blödel) 1873-1926 Fürth
Florig & Otto doll mark FO 1920-1922
Arno Frank & Company doll mold 100 in 1902-1904
– doll has different colored glass inset eyebrows
Johannes Franz doll patent 5332 in 1871-1913
 – doll mark Gesetzlicher Schutz Patent Amt No. 5332
Freiberg doll mark Freiberg 36 in the 1950s Germany
Frickmann & Robert Lindner 1911-1925
Karl Frickmann 1925-1929
Friedrichrodaer Puppenfabrik 1902-1925+
– owners Riede, Otto & Fritz Jäger, also known as;
 Gebrüder Jäger, Jäger & Company, Otto Jäger
 –  doll mark FP, doll mold 850, 890a
Frozen Charlotte or Frozen Charlie dolls


G
Galluba & Hofmann doll mark G & H 1888-1926
Otto Gans doll mark OG 1901-1930
Gans & Seyfarth Puppenfabrik doll mark G & S 1908-1922
 – then Seyfarth & Reinhardt 1922-1930
Georg Gebert doll mark G 1890-1907+ Berlin
 – successor is Alfred Golschiner in 1907-1925 Berlin
German Mystery Puppen dolls & marks
Gera Porzellanfabrik doll mark G, C 1779+
Goebel Handelsgesellschaft mbH, House of Global Art 1981+
– porcelain dolls, Munich, China
Goebel doll mark WG, triangle moon 1871-2006
Googly Eye Dolls 1892+
Gotha Porzellanfabrik 1892-1930
– see Fritz Pfeffer of Gotha, Thüringia
Götz Puppenfabrik doll mark Gotz 1950-2004
Martin Grabner papier mache dolls 1820+
Heinrich Graeser doll mold 206, 208, 1180 in 1889-1892
Gräfenthal Porzellanfabrik China 1861-1880+
– Unger, Carl Schneider, Hutschenreuther 1881+
 – doll mark two arrows thru a G,
– doll mold 13944, 14389, 14790 plus others
Greif Puppenkunst doll mark 1927-1928
Greiner & Company doll mark GCO, mold 2426 in 1860-1909
– called Kuhnert & Egli 1909-1938
Greiner Family 1760-1937, see Limbach Porzellanfabrik
Friedrich Ch. Greiner & Sohns dolls 1783-1930
– see Rauenstein Porzellanfabrik
Adolf Greuling 1894-1907
– doll molds 207, 208, 209, 500, 501, 502
Grödner Tal wood dolls 1700s+
Ernst Grossmann doll body mark EG 1880+ Sonneberg
Günthersfeld Porzellanfabrik 1881-1930 Gehren
– see Theodor & Fanny Degenring
Gura dolls 1950s+ small tourist paper-mâché, celluloid dolls
 – doll mark Gura tag in blue & silver
Gutmann & Schniffnie doll mark GS, G & S, Guschi 1897-1924


** Due to World War One between 1915-1922, imported German bisque dolls were not available to most of the world.

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Find Values

German Doll Encyclopedia 1800-1939 book in 1984 and German Marks and Identification book in 2001 both by Jurgen and Marianne Cieslik, The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Dolls books, vol. I (1800-1925) in 1968, vol. II (1800-1930) in 1986 by Dorothy S., Elizabeth A. and Evelyn J. Coleman and continued research across the Internet since 1999 which we share with you.

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