
Antique Gebruder Heubach Piano Baby Andrea
An adorable bisque Piano Baby girl in a crocheted bonnet playing with her toes in the back position, beautifully done, with intaglio eyes, and trimmed in blue on her nightdress and bonnet.
This is a bisque porcelain figurine piano baby made by Heubach, dating back to the late 19th century. These figurines were popular during that era and were often used to hold shawls in place on pianos. This figurine depicts a baby wearing a bonnet and a short dress, lying on her back with one leg raised. This piano baby has a crack on the leg, circled in red. Bisque dolls are characterized by their matte finish, resembling skin. The presence of dirt accumulation on the doll's skin pores indicates its age, with older dolls typically having more dirt.
Incised on the bottom and also marked in red is the mark 6112