Above: On the far right of the six-set box are a couple - a boy and girl - that have painted eyes and closed mouths with tinted bisque heads. Their costumes are simple. They appear to be vendors or workers of some kind. Pairs dressed as flower sellers have been seen. Above: The two boy dolls in the middle of the sixset box are costumed in the outfits of the Alsace. The doll on the right has a swivel head of painted bisque (you can see the white bisque on the right side of his face where paint has chipped off) with painted eyes and mouth. The doll on the left, of tinted bisque, has glass eyes and an open mouth with teeth. Left: The two tinted bisque girls on the left of the six-set box have glass eyes and open mouths with teeth. They wear the same Alsacean-style dress in different colors- one in red and one in light blue. DOLL NEWS * ufdc.org 129http://ufdc.org