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Standing upon a velvet covered platform with velvet covered table and a painted tin mouse cage is a bisque-head doll with blue glass paperweight eyes, closed mouth, blonde mohair wig, carton torso and legs, bisque forearms, wearing blue silk dress, holding a baton in one hand and the string to open the mouse cage in the other.
When wound, two mechanisms operate in synchronism: the girl lifts her head and then lifts her left arm to open the door of the cage, while, in perfect timing, the mouse timidly emerges from the cage, pauses, the girl lifts her right arm as though about to chase the mouse who then whirls around and scurries back into the cage. Music plays throughout. Marks: M (doll). This is mark of rare Bebe Mascotte by Jumeau Condition: generally excellent, music and mechanism function well. Charles Rambour, circa 1895. Rambour acquired the rights to the Bru mechanical "surprise" patents in 1893 and created delightful articles such as this for next seven years. Delightful vignette with surprisingly intricate mechanism that adds to its appeal, functioning well, and beautifully presented. 16" (41 cm.) You can see VIDEO HERE I DO A LAYAWAY. Please email me if you have any questions or need more photos. Thanks for your visit to Respectfulbear doll shop. ------------------------------------ I DO A LAYAWAY NO STATE SALES TAX! Thanks for your visit to Respectfulbear doll shop!
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