Cinderella

Maker
Gerda Neubacher
Franklin Mint
Maker role
Artist
Distributor
Description
This Cinderella doll is the first doll that Gerda Neubacher designed for Franklin Mint. She stands at 48.3cm and is dressed in a pink satin and Organza gown.
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Object detail

Maker role
Artist
Distributor
Media/Materials
Bisque Porcelain
Nylon
Paint
Satin
Organza
Gold Lamé
Glass
Gold
Faux Pearls
Diamond
Measurements
48.3cm
Signature & date
On dolls neck:
Franklin Heirloom Dolls
© 1987
Physical description
This Cinderella doll is made from bisque porcelain, she is hand painted and stands at 48.3cm tall. She is dressed in a pink gown, made from satin, organza and gold lamé.
Her tiara and necklace are electroplated with 24 carat gold. Other details include faux pearls - tiara, necklace and dress. A single one-half point diamond is centred in her tiara.
On her feet are a pair of handmade spun-glass slippers.

This doll was the first ever designed by Gerda Neubacher in her collaboration with Franklin Mint who also was the distributor of this doll.
Accession number
06.13.16

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