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I-J-K German Antique Doll Makers and Marks Information

List of past Antike Puppen Hersteller, German doll makers from I, J, K 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.

A-B | C-D | E-G | H | < I-K > | L-O | P-R | S-Sc | Se | T-Z | Bohemia | Unknown

I
B. Illfelder & Co. doll mark BJ & Co 1861+ Furth, NYC
Carl A. Illing doll mark ILLCO, JLLCO 1925-1930+
Ilmenauer Porzellanfabrik 1777-1930
– doll mark star symbol J 1777, I, J, JPF, a trefoil
Ferdinand Imhoff walking dolls 1898-1909
– doll mark Patent Aller Lander, DRP No. 119857 Patent A Lander,
France – Patent Brevete 305-269 SGDG
Insam & Prinoth wood dolls 1820-1930s

J

Jacobs & Kassler doll mark JK 1925+ Furth, NYC
– Hitz, Jacobs & Kassler doll mark HJK 1918-1925
Gebruder Junghans Zwickau Puppenfabrik 1930s
– made cloth googly eye mask face dolls
Simon Junghans doll mark Papp Head 1864-1930s

K
Friedrich Kaestner doll mark FK 1883+ Ohrdruf, Sazony
Carl Kalbitz art doll mark KaLuTu 1899-1905 Sonneberg
Kammer & Reinhardt doll mark K * R 1886-1932
Marion Kaulitz, Munich Art Dolls 1901-1923
– also called Münchner Künstler Kaulitz-puppen
– doll mark KI, K2, KIII, V2 for Paul Vogelsanger
C. D. Kenny Company bisque doll mark Germany 1920s
Keramisches Werk Gräfenhain doll mark KWG 1932-1943
Kestner, King of Doll Makers doll mark JDK 1820-1938
Kewpie dolls 1909+ Germany
Franz & Hermann Kiesewetter doll mold 502 in 1912+
Max Kiesewetter 1900+ Sonneberg
– founder Erste Steinbacher Porzellanfabrik
A. W. Fr. Kister China doll mark KPM 1837-1930+
– owner August Wilhelm Friedolin Kister
Kley & Hahn doll mark K & H 1902-1931
CF Kling & Company doll mark K, bell symbol 1834-1941

K – continued

Kloster Veilsdorf Porzellanfabrik 1760-1930
– see Closter Veilsdorf Porzellanfabrik
Kloster Vessra doll mark F & L, PV 1890+ Thüringia
Erich Klötzer doll mark EK, WKS, K in a circle 1910+
Guido Knauth doll mark Knauth 1872-1930s Orlamünde
– doll mark Knauth, doll mold 46, 50, 301, 501
Knigseer ARI Germany GDR doll house dolls 1960s+
Edmund Knoch doll mark crown symbol EK 1896-2006 Coburg
– plastic doll mark engel-puppen
Gebrüder Knoch doll mark GKN crossed bones 1877-1919
Carl Knoll Karlsbad doll mark CK 1842-1949 Frischern
Koch & Weithase dolls 1893-1905
– 2nd name Dressel & Koch
– merged with Julius Hering & Weithase 1904-1905
Koenig & Wernicke doll mark KW, KWW 1911+
Kohl & Wengenroth doll mark KOW 1902-1926 Offenbach
Moses Kohnstam doll mark MOKO 1909+
Konigliche Porzellan Manufactur KPM 1710-1930+
– King’s Porcelain Factory, Meissen, Berlin, see China dolls
Koppelsdorfer Porzellanfabrik, see Ernst Heubach
Gustav Korn doll mark GK 1903-1927 Schmiedefeld
– doll mold 135
Carl Krahmer doll mark CKF 1915-1919+ Frankenhausen
Joseph Krauss & Company doll mark JKC 1912+
Kreuger dolls 1920s Germany, NYC
– doll mark a size number GERMANY K
Adolph Kröhl doll mark AK 1830-1898 Berlin
Käthe Kruse cloth dolls 1910+
Franz Kuhles dolls 1894-1930s Catterfelder, Ohrdruf
– also called Ohrdruf Puppenfabrik, Spezial doll
Berthold Kuhn Doll factory doll marl 401, 402 in 1927-1928
Gebruder Kühnlenz doll mark GbrK 1884-1935 Bavaria
Herman Küsel doll mark unmarked 1897-1912


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

A-B | C-D | E-G | H | < I-K > | L-O | P-R | Sa | Se | T-Z | Bohemia | Unknown

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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