Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Bleuette in Composition

Bleuette heads were made in three materials:  bisque, pasteboard, and composition.  Here is a Bleuette whose head is made of composition. Say bonjour to Bijou.


She is marked "71 UNIS FRANCE 149, 301, P.C. , 1&1/2"  Historian Samy Odin says she was made in 1936, and was shown in the 1937 International Exposition.  Her head is incassable, that is, unbreakable, and she has 1 on her feet.  She has blue glass sleep eyes.  Historian Colette Merlen also shows this head marking, dating it to the mid-1930s. 


She came with what looks to be an original human hair bob wig and the cardboard pate used by the SFBJ.  Her slippers are oilcloth, and look to be the same age as she is.  She also came with a G-L L'Enfant Sage school smock in red gingham, which was offered in the 1933 G-L Summer catalog of Bleuette's ready-made wardrobe, and continued to be for sale until 1940.


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