Where did Kathe Kruse make most of her dolls?
Käthe Kruse produced her fine canvas cloth dolls with painted features in Bad Kösen and Charlottenburg, Germany and Donauwörth, Bavaria after World War II. Cloth dolls are usually marked Käthe Kruse on the sole of the foot and some have a number.
Where did the name Kathe Kruse come from?
Charlottenburg, Germany and Donauwörth, Bavaria after World War II. Cloth dolls are usually marked Käthe Kruse on the sole of the foot and some have a number. Celluloid or plastic dolls are usually found with the turtle mark (celluloid) and the Käthe Kruse name on their backs.
How to find coins in the Krause catalog?
A catalog initial X refers to coins listed in Krause Publications’ Unusual World Coins. Example: For KM# 196, enter KM in this field. (Optional) Enter the number that identifies the specific coin type in Krause Publications’ Standard Catalog of World Coins. Example: For KM# 196, enter 196 in this field. (Optional)
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Käthe Kruse produced her fine canvas cloth dolls with painted features in Bad Kösen and Charlottenburg, Germany and Donauwörth, Bavaria after World War II. Cloth dolls are usually marked Käthe Kruse on the sole of the foot and some have a number.
Charlottenburg, Germany and Donauwörth, Bavaria after World War II. Cloth dolls are usually marked Käthe Kruse on the sole of the foot and some have a number. Celluloid or plastic dolls are usually found with the turtle mark (celluloid) and the Käthe Kruse name on their backs.
AccuValue™ prices reviewed by experts for accuracy. Each entry gives a description, price, and year of sale so the information can be used to price items today, track trends, or for tax and estate purposes.