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<p>[QUOTE="judy, post: 989266, member: 965"]Norah Wellings was an English doll maker. The doll you show does not look like any Norah Wellings doll I've ever seen, but Christmasjoy might be more familiar with her.</p><p><br /></p><p>I googled DRP, and celluloid dolls come up. The initials are not in my Encylopedia of Dolls book by the Colemans. It's possible that the heads are molded <b>celluloid</b> heads. They dent very easily, so be careful with them if they are.</p><p><br /></p><p>Looking at the photos again, is that a dent on the first doll's nose or a chip?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="judy, post: 989266, member: 965"]Norah Wellings was an English doll maker. The doll you show does not look like any Norah Wellings doll I've ever seen, but Christmasjoy might be more familiar with her. I googled DRP, and celluloid dolls come up. The initials are not in my Encylopedia of Dolls book by the Colemans. It's possible that the heads are molded [B]celluloid[/B] heads. They dent very easily, so be careful with them if they are. Looking at the photos again, is that a dent on the first doll's nose or a chip?[/QUOTE]
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