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Site: 18MO609 Jackson Homestead Context: African-American farmstead of Malinda Jackson, (destroyed by fire), c. 1860 to c. 1915 Site Date Range: c. 1800 - 1915 Materials: Continental European hard paste porcelain Dimensions: 4cm x 2cm. Description: Doll head, legs and arms. History: Most inexpensive porcelain doll parts found in America were manufactured in Germany. It was not until the mid-nineteenth century that porcelain became inexpensive enough to be used for large-scale doll production (King 1981:287). The boot or heeled shoe generally dates to the late 19th or early 20th centuries (King 1981:298). |