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Early 1900 s ernst heubach doll


Ernst Heubach was a company in Köppelsdorf, Thuringen that manufactured porcelain headed (bisque) dolls from 1885 onwards.

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Antique 22 ernst heubach koppelsdorf bisque socket head doll 300


Location

Köppelsdorf, now spelled Koppelsdorf is a part of Sonneberg, Land Kreis Sonneberg, in Thuringen 150 km due north of Nuremberg. For fifty years the wooded countryside formed the border between the two Germanys, Sonnenberg lying in the DDR. Sonnenberg was the centre of the German toy-making industry; it is the home of the German Toy Museum, many doll manufacturers and PIKO model railways.

History

Gebrüder Heubach of Licht and Sonneberg was a separate firm.

The Ernst Heubach porcelain works opened in 1858 with 50 employees. It traded as Ernst Heubach, Köppeldorf until 1893, when it became Ernst Heubach, Köppeldorfer Porzellanfabrik.

Later the firm would manufacture porcelaine for the electrical industry.

In 1915, the founders sons, Ernst and Hans joined the firm, then Hans was killed in the Great War. Beatrice Marseille married Ernst Heubach II. There was thus a family connection between the two firms. Often brothers would do similar jobs in the two firms. A Heubach sculptor had a brother who did the same job at Armand Marseille.

In 1919 the firm merged with Armand Marseille but they separated in 1932. The combined firm was known as the Vereinigte Koppelsdorf Porzellanfabrik vorm Armand Marseille and Ernst Heubach

Works

The company manufactured bisque heads from moulds for their own dolls and for other doll-makers: Cuno & Otto Dressel (Jutta), Johannes Gottilf Dietich (Igodi), Gebrüder Ohlhaver (Revalo), Seyfarth & Reinhardt (dolls with the SUR mark) and Adolf Wislizenus.

The dolls are stamped with a variety of marks that sometimes contain a horseshoe.

Most of their dolls had closed mouths; dolls tend to be smaller than the dolls of the other manufacturers- the vast majority are under 50 cm tall.

Erst Heubach made a large variety of baby and toddler dolls with mould numbers including, 300, 320, 342 and 399. They produced ethnic character dolls, the Pirat Baby range had mould numbers of 418, 316, 444, 452, 463.

Examples

These dolls are collectables and can be found in many private collections and museums.

References

Ernst Heubach Wikipedia