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Her – German Antique Doll Makers and Marks Information

List of past Antike Puppen Hersteller, German doll makers from company names that begin with Her, 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-Hen | < Her > | I-K | L-O | P-R | S-Sc | Se | T-Z | Bohemia | Unknown

Her

Julius Hering doll mark JH, JHS, JH & S

Julius Hering & Sohn 1893-1923+ Köppelsdorf
– doll marks JH, JHS, JH & S, Victoria
Julius Hering & Weithase doll mark H & W 1902-1930+
– 3rd name for Dressel & Koch

Hermsdorfer doll mark ladybug DADA

Hermsdorfer celluloid doll mark Dada beetle 1925-1926 Berlin
Gottlieb Herold Täufling dolls 1891-1921 Neustadt
– dolls with Pa-pa Ma-ma voice box

Hertel, Schwab doll marks 150, 2046, 152, 157

Hertel, Schwab & Company doll marks 1910-1930s Stutzhauser
– also called Stutzhauser Porzellanfabrik

Hertwig doll mark H with house symbol, a cat, Buster Brown Shoes

Hertwig doll mark H house symbol 1864-1941 Katzhütte

Albin Hess doll mark ASH inside a heart symbol

Albin Hess doll mark 417 ASH 1918-1923 Thuringia

Ernst Heubach doll mark 250 Germany, Heubach Koppelsdorf 250

Ernst Heubach doll mark horseshoe symbol 1887-1932 Koppelsdorf

Gebruder Heubach doll mark sunburst symbol GH

Gebrüder Heubach doll mark GH 1840-1938 Thuringia

Gustave Heubach doll mark GH 1905

Gustav Heubach doll mark GH 1923-1937+ Steinbach
– see Erste Steinbacher Porzellanfabrik

H – continued

Heubach, Kampfe, Sontag doll mark W

Heubach, Kampfe & Sontag china doll mark W 1763-1897
– Wallendorf Porzellanfabrik the cradle of Thuringia
– then 1897-1918 Kampfe & Heubach bathing dolls
Bernhard Heublein doll mark 123847 in 1901-1909 Malmerz

Hermann Heyde doll mark HH, HHD

Hermann Heyde doll trademark HH, HHD 1867-1920 Dresden
Annette Himstedt porcelain, vinyl dolls 1986-2009 Paderborn

Hitz, Jacobs & Kassler doll marks HJK, JK

Hitz, Jacobs & Kassler doll mark HJK 1918-1925 Furth, NYC
– see also Jacobs & Kassler doll mark JK

Christian Hopf doll mark CH intertwined

Christian Hopf doll mark CH 1885-1984+ Neustadt
– Elisabeth doll mold 486
Carl Horn doll trademark CHND 1906-1930+ Dresden
– made tiny 1 1/4-3 1/2″ Lilliput all bisque dolls, animals

Theodor Hornlein doll mark DEP TH

Theodor Hornlein doll mark TH 1879-1924 Sonneberg
– doll mark DEP TH 09 142, 143

Adolf Hulss doll mark AHW turtle mark 156

Adolf Hulss doll mark AHE, AHW 1913-1930s Waltershausen

Dr. Paul Hunaeus doll mark PH intertwined

Dr. P. Hunaeus celluloid doll mark PH 1890-1930
– in 1930 merged with Rheinische-Gummi und Celluloid


Carl M. Hutschenreuther doll mark JHR 1814-1930+ Hohenberg
Huttinger & Buschor doll mark Casadora 1920-1928


** 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-Hen | < Her > | I-K | L-O | P-R | S-Sc | 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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