Rare Early Lenci Dancer “Salomé” on eBay

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Lenci doll “Salomé” in Noi & IL Mondo in December 1919 – Noi e il Mondo. Rivista mensile de “La Tribuna”

This is a rare early Lenci doll designed by Elena Scavini that dates to the very early years of the Lenci company of Turin before 1923. She first appeared in an article in the Italian monthly review Noi & IL Mondo  in December 1919  and was referred to as “bellisima Salomé” and later the same doll appeared in an early ad by the Lenci company in Playthings Magazine in Oct 1920 before they had created their first catalog. There are no records of any Lenci catalogs before 1923. The appearance of the Lenci dolls in the 1919 article is significant as it is the possibly one of the earliest published materials of the Lenci company, There is a separate ad by Lenci in the same issue that does not even have a company logo – more about this in a follow up post so stay tuned!

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1923 Catalog

I recall that the late Rosita Siccardi,esteemed Lenci expert from Turin, told me that when the Lenci company began in 1919 on a small scale in the first few years they advertised only in publications and trade magazines etc but the first proper sales catalog was not created until 1923 when they had hired new designers such as Dudovitch et al. who were given that task of producing the first complete Lenci catalog.. The 1923 catalog included records of all they dolls that were available up to that date including the early dolls such as this exotic Lenci lady. She appeared in the 1923 catalog in a tableau next to the early “Indian” dolls of the same period.

See this early Lenci dancer doll on eBay

Reference: Noi e il Mondo. Rivista mensile de “La Tribuna” Dec 1919

Rare early Lenci Minstrel and Lady

I am delighted to share with your a rare glimpse of a pair of very rare early Lenci character dolls from the first years of the Lenci company. Leanne from Australia has generously shared photos of her extremely rare Lenci dolls – possibly a prince and princess or a lady and knight or minstrel. The man has an upturned gaze perhaps posed to look upwards towards his lady above on a balcony.ladyandminstrel

Rare Lenci Character Dolls in Medieval Costume

Rare Lenci Character Dolls in Medieval Costume

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Previously in an old blog post ( http://lenci-dolls.com/082007.html) I shared a picture of a similar pair of dolls – but the due to the way the dolls were posed we could not clearly see the outfits  I had attempted to reconstruct the prince’s outfit in photoshop but never saw the details on the leggings because they were hidden by a table.  I can now see that they are indeed a match for Leanne’s dolls. Finally the mystery is resolved! A big Thank You to Leanne for sharing these great detailed pictures!lencipair

Fernanda Fassy dressed as Lenci doll

Fernanda Fassy, Roma 1895 attrice del cinema muto, vestita come la Circense Lenci del 1926. Italian silent film actress dressed like the circus girl by Lenci 1926,

Fernanda Fassy, Roma 1895 attrice del cinema muto, vestita come la Circense Lenci del 1926. Italian silent film actress dressed like the circus girl by Lenci 1926,

Marcello Dudovitch design for a Lenci doll outfit

Marcello Dudovich design for a Lenci doll outfit

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Fernanda Fassy, silent screen actress wearing a Lenci inspired dress as seen in the design by Dudovich for Lenci

Thanks to Patrizia for sharing these great photos on her Facebook page: :https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1162931443726682&set=pcb.1162933100393183&type=3&theater

Two Early Lenci Dolls

Author: Clizia Turchi

Two Early Lenci DollsThis is the story of two old dolls manufactured by the Lenci company nearly 100 years ago.
These models are the No.103 and No.102, described in an advertisement of Playthings magazine (October 1920) as dolls of the Scavini company.

The discovery of the two dolls was very special, both because they are very old, and because if there were no illustrations that depict the two characters and the mark on them, one could hardly say that they came from the Lenci factory. Indeed, although with some differences, it could be said that they better resemble some characters of the Steiff company, both in form and in the button for identification..

From the details of the two dolls can see that one has the appearance of a Dutch woman (in the original model she carried two buckets of milk, which are now lost) and the other is a Dutch man.

Early Lenci Dutch Woman

The woman, as seen in the original advertisement, is classified under the number 102 ( Lenci began their numbering from No. 101), she is 16 1/2 inches (42 cm) tall, the typical zigzag of the factory at the back of her head,. She has human hair on her head, and ears at the center of the side seams..
Hands are mitten type with defined fingers and the eyes have a highlight at the upper side of the pupil. The doll wears a sewn on blue jacket, a red and blue skirt, a red scarf, and a white apron, with a sky blue and white striped panel at the top.

Playthings Magazine 1920

Certainly, comparing it with a photo published in the book Cloth Dolls by Polly Judd, (pub.by Hobby House Press, at pg.116) she originally had a Lenci identification button attached to her apron, but now it is there is no more, just a hole remains in it place.
Unfortunately she lost also her clogs, her buckets and her hat.
Early Lenci Dutch ManThe man still has his button on the ear on which is printed the Lenci mark in block letters. He is ranked as number 103, he is 14 inches (cm 36) tall and fatter than the woman. Also the man no longer has his clogs.
Both of the dolls heads rotate at the neck, and they are formed in five pieces.
After analyzing carefully the two dolls, the most curious collector may ask whether these models being so old, could have been painted by Madame Lenci”s own hand, but this we may never know.
But however, I can say with certainly that, as with many stories common to the beginning of last century, these two dolls have traveled a lot. In fact, from Torino (Italy) their journey began by boat to America in the ’20s, to return again by airplane to Italy today. Not bad for this pair of almost one hundred years of age, right?Clizia Turchi
Mail: clizia1@supereva.it

 

Early Lenci Dutch doll
Early Lenci Dutch doll
Early Lenci Dutch doll

 

Early Lenci Dutch doll
Playthings Magazine Oct 1920
Early Lenci Catalog - Dutch dolls
Early Lenci Catalog showing Dutch Dolls Catalog: Lenci di E Scavini, Private collection
Dolls are from a private collection

Reference:
-Polly Judd, Cloth Dolls
-Playthings magazine (October 1920)
Catalog: Lenci di E Scavini, Private collection
Photos: © Clizia Turchi All rights reserved

1924 Lenci Boudoir Doll

1925 Lenci Boudoir Doll -  Photo Credit: Deirdre Hayes

1925 Lenci Boudoir Doll – Photo Credit: Deirdre Hayes

This is a large Lenci Boudoir doll dated to 1924 that was sold on eBay by my daughter at one time who took the photo originally, I found her picture online on another site much later and was glad to see it again, such is the internet…

Pretty 110 Series Lenci Doll

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Beautiful 110 Series Lenci Doll Photo Credit: http://happydolls.livejournal.com


This nicely preserved 110 series doll was made around 1929 and appeared in the 1929 Lenci Catalog. The 110 series doll is of pressed wool felt expertly painted facial features and original outfit. A doll such as this that has survived the years in such good condition deserves to be protected from sunlight and moth damage for future generations to enjoy. Link to Translated Page and more great photos of this doll

Lenci-dolls.net Site back online

Apologies if you were unable to access the site Lenci-dolls.net recently. Some IP address were blocked by mistake. The site should be back online now if you type the address into your address bar  or follow a link but may not be back in the search engine search results until they spider the site again.

Thanks so much to everyone who contacted me about it and help test the site afterwards.