Leek Post & Times

200-year-old dolls found in skip will be auctioned

- By Leslie Jackson leslie.jackson@reachplc.com

TWO monks, a vicar and bride are among 40 antique dolls dressed in period clothing found in a skip.

The assorted vintage playthings included a number of carved wooden dolls with painted gesso features and small porcelain dolls.

The ancient toys were taken along to a free antiques valuation event at Foxlowe Arts Centre in Leek, much to the amazement of Hansons Auctioneer­s’ valuer Notty Hornblower.

Ms Hornblower, an expert in period clothing and owner of Hope House Museum, said: “I just couldn’t believe it when I saw them. They took my breath away.

“I know they’re tired but their costumes radiate the time periods. Their clothes must have been copied from portraits.

“The style of wedding dress worn by the bride dates back to the 1850s and another doll is wearing an off-theshoulde­r Georgian gown.

“There is also a Tudor bishop in fabulous robes and an Anne Boleyn doll. Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, was Queen of England from 1533 to 1536.

“There are also some small porcelain dolls in Edwardian swimwear which must date back to the early 1900s. I think some of the dolls may be foreign.

“They’re just fabulous. They deserve to be in a museum. And to think they were found on a skip.”

The full set of dolls are now due to be sold at Hansons Auctioneer­s’ December Christmas Fine Art Auction with an estimate of £150-£200 – and all money raised will go to charity.

The owner, a volunteer at Leek’s Foxlowe Arts Centre who wished to remain anonymous, said: “I found the box of dolls at the top of the bin at Foxlowe Arts Centre four years ago. We do get people fly tipping. I took it out because, as a designer who works in recycled materials, I thought I could make use of it.

“It had been under my work bench for a number of years and I thought I’d better have a sort out. I felt I couldn’t use them but, instead of throwing them away, decided to get them checked out first by Hansons.

“Any money raised through selling the dolls at auction will go to the Foxlowe Arts Centre charity.”

The dolls (lot 355) will be sold by Hansons Auctioneer­s today, December 19, at the Christmas Fine Art Auction at Bishton Hall, Wolseley Bridge. To view the catalogue visit www. the-saleroom.com or to bid in advance email service@hansonsauc­tioneers. co.uk or call 01283 733988.

 ??  ?? All pictures courtesy of Hansons: Hansons valuer Notty Hornblower with some of the dolls. Top and right, the dolls in detail.
All pictures courtesy of Hansons: Hansons valuer Notty Hornblower with some of the dolls. Top and right, the dolls in detail.
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Two monk toys.
 ??  ?? The doll on the left dressed as Anne Boleyn.
The doll on the left dressed as Anne Boleyn.
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The dolls are all dressed in period clothing.
 ??  ?? The bride is wearing an 1850s gown.
The bride is wearing an 1850s gown.
 ??  ?? Vicar.
Vicar.

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