Stylised doll consisting of conical shape covered with coiled polychrome strings of beads with brass disc for face 1880-1925
Wooden kachina doll in form of baby swaddled and bound to a cradle -board used to familiarise girls with kachina ceremony, Pueblo Indians, USA, 1910-1920 Wooden kachina doll 1910-1920
This object is a Billy Doll made around 1999. It was designed by John McKitterick and Juan Andres in the early 1990s. It was made for mass production by Totem International Inc., USA. This item is 13inches tall and has blond hair, blue eyes, and one hand in a clenched fist and the other with an open gesture. It is made of moulded plastic and is anatomically detailed, including a proportionally large, circumcised penis. The doll is dressed in a dark blazer and trousers, black shoes, and a white shirt. He is accessorized with a blue tie with white polka dots and a matching pocket square. He has been removed from his original packaging. 'Billy' doll 1998-1999