Franz Schmidt Antique Bisque Dolls 1890+ German
Franz Schmidt founded his doll company in Georgenthal, Thuringia, Germany in 1890, also known as Puppenfabrik Georgenthal. Simon & Halbig supplied all the bisque heads designed specifically for Franz Schmidt’s dolls. Schmidt was very innovative in the doll industry providing many improvements such as in 1912 pierced nostrils (called breathers), 1913 movable or flutter tongue, 1914 improved wood joints, 1928 eye bar in doll head and 1928 doll voice boxes.
Franz Schmidt made dolls sized 6 to 42″ tall, Dolly face, Character Baby and Character Dolls with bisque heads, glass or painted eyes, kid or composition body, all of whom are very high quality. Sometimes a z is found in Schmidt’s doll marking, this is believed to stand for zentimeter, German for centimeter.
Franz Schmidt doll trade names are 1909 Cellulobrin, 1910 Tausendschöchen = Daisy and 1913 Little Boy Blue a baby doll. Mr. Franz Schmidt passed away in 1942, the business was continued by his son Arno Schmidt until it closed in 1945.
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128, 209, 269, 293, 410, 1180, 1250, 1252, 1253, 1255, 1262, 1263, 1266, 1267, 1271, 1272, 1286, 1294, 1295, 1296, 1297, 1310, 1370, 78281
Note: Franz Schmidt doll mold 410, 1295 have flirty eyes, doll mold 1255 has been found as a black bent limb Character Baby doll, some marked Franz Schmidt doll molds 209, 1250 may be on Ferdinand Imhoff key wind up metal walking bodies marked on bottom of the foot Aller Lander.