Parsons-Jackson Company Biskoline Baby, circa 1910

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Parsons-Jackson Company Biskoline Baby, circa 1910

$75.00

This Parsons-Jackson Company early Biskoline baby, circa 1910, is a little piece of American toy-making history. Advertised as a "Kant Krack Kid" the swivel-neck baby is made of Biskoline, a unique moldable product. Features include a solid dome head with painted brilliant blue eyes and an open/closed mouth with two painted front teeth, a molded tongue and lips painted in pale pink.
On a bent-limb baby body that remains in good condition, (save minor age related surface wear) this cutie wears a sweet, two-piece romper set in vivid floral print cotton.
From the doll collection at Gae Gardens.
Embossed with Parsons-Jackson Co.’s stork trademark on back of neck and upper back and PARSONS JACKSON CO. CLEVELAND OHIO U.S.A. on back.

Measures: 12 1/2” long

$75.00

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