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A-B German Antique Doll & Toy Makers & Marks

List of past Antike Puppen Hersteller, German doll makers from A to B, 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-G | H-K | L-O | P-R | S | T-Z

 
Aelteste Volkstedter Porzellanfabrik 1922+ Volkstedt
– see Rudolph Heinz & Co 1858-1922
All Bisque Doll menu 1880+

Alt, Beck & Gottschalck doll mark AB& G 1322 Deponiert

Alt, Beck Gottschalck doll mark ABG 1854-1941 Nauendorf
– also called Porzellanfabrik von Alt doll mark ABG
Amberg & Hergershausen rubber dolls 1924-1925 Berlin
– doll mark AHABE, Elfenhaut

Louis Amberg doll marks LA & S

Louis Amberg doll mark LA & S in 1878+ Sonneberg, NYC
Franz Angermüller Doll & Toys Factory 1927-1928 Coburg
– crying, drinking Fancora Wunder Baby doll 1927+
Antique Mechanical Dolls 1850-1900s

Welsch & Company doll mark MOA 250 Made in Germany Welsch

Max Oscar Arnold dolls mark MOA 1877-1931 Neustadt
Else (née Liedke) Arrenberg Doll Studio 1920+ Berlin
– doll mark Arrenberg, dolls, tea-cosy dolls
Adolf Ascher Doll Factory 18925-1893 Berlin
– doll mark 66543 stamp on foot (Linon doll by Landschut)
Automata, mechanical dolls 1850+

 B

Bahr & Proschild doll mark BP inside a heart crossed swords 620

Bahr & Pröschild doll mark BP 1871+
Lilli & Roman Baitz composition dolls 1909-1938 & Austria
– doll mark Lilli Werksatten L & R Baitz Berlin SW68

Fitz Bartenstein doll mark Deutscher Bartenstein U.S.P No. 243,752 or Patented in Deutschland

Fritz Bartenstein multi face dolls 1880-1905
– doll mark Deutschland Bartenstein 243-752
Heinrich Bätz doll maker 1913-1930+ Oberlind
– doll molds 871, 1913, 1914

Lissi Batz doll mark LB inside a triangle

Lissi Bätz GmbH 1972+ Neustadt, W Germany, China
– doll mark LB inside a triangle
Oskar Bauer doll mold 300, 400 in 1926
Bauer & Richter celluloid dolls 1922-1927 Stadtroda
– also called Rodaer Puppenfabrik, Roda Doll Factory
Bauer & Schmidt leather doll mold 300, 400 in 1926
Emil Bauersachs Doll Factory 1882-1938 Sonneberg
– doll mark laurel wreath, doll marks EBVR, EBASO

Karl Baumann doll mark Germany KB

Karl Baumann doll mark KB 1922+ Ueberlingen

Bawo & Dotter doll mark B & D Ltd., Pat. B & D 7/80, 213 B & D Ltd. Germany, Barclay Baby Belle Germany

Bawo & Dotter dolls 1838-1913 Bohemia, Germany, NYC
– doll mark 213 B & D Ltd. Germany, B & D, Pat. Dec.7/80, Barclay Baby Belle
Bayerische celluloid dolls doll mark W in circle 1897-1926
Iris Beaumont art doll mark IB 1922-1926
Bébé Tout en Bois wood dolls 1901-1914
– accepted as French, probably German

Beck, Glaser doll mark TPK

Beck & Glaser doll mark TPK 1897-1930+ Königsee
   B – continued above


B – continued
Richard Beck & Co doll mark RBW 1903 Waltershausen
Beck & Schulze doll mold 176 from 1883-1930 Ohrdruf
Belton Type dolls with solid dome heads 1870s-1900

C.M. Bergmann doll mark AM CMB (Armand Marseille head

CM Bergmann doll mark CMB 1888-1931 Walterhausen
Josef Bergmann Doll Factory 1883-1891 Sonneberg
– doll mold 250, doll body mark 46547
S. Bergmann Jr. Doll Factory doll mark PN 1920

Carl Bergner doll mark CB inside a circle Germany

Carl Bergner doll mark CB 1860-1930s Sonneberg
Rolf Berlich cloth doll mark mitten symbol 1921-1924 Charlottenburg
Emile Berliner gramophone dolls 1890-1894 Walterhausen
– see K & R Kammer & Reinhardt
Bernhardt & Bauer Porzellanfabrik 1888-1920+
– doll mold 1377, 1378, 1379
L. Bierer doll mark African head mold 101 in 1845-1930

Fritz Bierschenk doll mark FB 0, FB 2/0

Fritz Bierschenk Doll Factory doll mark FB 1880-1930
Bild Lilli dolls 1950s

Bing Brothers doll mark WW symbol

Bing Brothers doll mark WW 1882-1932
– 1917 Concentra a Bing holding company
Bing Kunstlerpuppen und stoff Spielwaren 1921-1932
Emil Bischoff doll EB, mold 3000 in 1863-1892 Sonneberg
J.C. Bloedner & Sohn doll mold 1814, 1831 in 1929
Ernst Bohne China doll mark anchor EB 1854-1930
Bonn all bisque reproduction dolls in 1951+ Bonn, E. Germany

Borgfeldt doll mark 251 GB Germany A 2/0 M DRGM 243/4

George Borgfeldt doll mark GB 1881-1959
Bossierer makers bread dough & wood dolls 1781+
Boudoir dolls cloth 1915-1930s
Resi Brandl doll mark RB Bufli 1923-1924 Berlin
Bristle dolls 1880s German
– wooden doll dances with piano’s vibration as it’s played
Georg Bruchlos doll mark GMS 1883-1930+ Eisfeld
Valentin M. Bruchlos doll mark VMB 1902-1929 Eisfeld
Brückner & Och doll mark BO 1918-1930 Stockheim
H. Buhl & Sohn doll mark HBSG 1780-1930s Grossbreitenbach
– possible H. Buhl doll mark B-S 2 Germany
Paul Buhl & Tannewitz doll mark Tago 1910-1925+

Schoenau & Hoffmeister doll mark 241 Germany Burggrub

Burggrub Porzellanfabrik 1901-1953
– see Schoenau & Hoffmeister

Theodor Buschbaum doll mark 700 Tebu

Theodor Buschbaum doll mark 700 TEBU in 1859-1928
Wlhelm Buschow celluloid dolls 1896-1929 Dresden
– doll mold 126,  324, 342, 370, 410, 990, heads by Marseille

buschow-beck-doll-mark-minerva-helmet

Buschow & Beck metal head doll mark Minerva 1888-1930s
Butler Brothers dolls 1877-1935 USA, Germany
Karin Buttigeig, author, reproduction doll mark KB 2003

** Due to World War One (WW1 or WWI) between 1915-1922 imported German bisque dolls were not available to most of the world.

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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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