Fritz Bartenstein or Carl Bergner Antique Multi-Face Dolls German
Fritz Bartenstein Antique Multi-Face Dolls 1880+ German
Fritz Bartenstein an inventor and doll factory owner from around 1880 until it closed in 1905, in Huttensteinach, Germany. Mr. Bartenstein was first employed in the doll industry at the Schoenau Porcelain doll factory in 1864. By 1880 he filed his first patent for a multi-faced doll with a pull string inside the head that turned the faces housed inside a hood and a second string inside the torso that simultaneously made the doll cry Mama, as shown in the two patent drawings below.
The antique doll socket heads are made of wax, composition or bisque with two doll faces laughing and two doll faces crying, either as a black doll or white doll or a white face and black face in one doll head.
In 1882 Bartenstein won a lawsuit against Peter Schelhorn a Täuflinge doll maker in Sonneberg, who sold multi-face socket head dolls without the inventors approval. The other well known German doll maker of multi face dolls is Carl Bergner.
Fritz Bartenstein Dolls and Doll Mark Identified
Fritz Bartenstein Doll Mold Numbers Identified
871, 1913, 1914
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Carl Bergner Multi-Face Dolls 1860+ German
Carl Bergner of Sonneberg, Thüringia, Germany is best known for his multi-face dolls first patented in 1904 or 1905. The dolls have two or three faces with each face having a different expression of crying, laughing, sleeping, with all black or white or both faces that you can rotate from the top of the head to show each face.
The bisque head dolls have a cloth body with composition limbs or an all composition jointed body. Bergner also made high quality single face bisque head dolls. Some Carl Bergner bisque doll heads were made by Simon & Halbig. In 1908 the company name was changed to Carl Bergner Nachfolger (successor) Fritz and Alma Masser.