06-28-2010 12:43 PM
07-24-2010 04:25 PM
08-04-2010 05:31 PM
11-10-2010 01:32 PM
11-17-2012 02:46 PM
I am sorry, but I can English a little bit.
Die Antwort, die ich entziffern konnte ist nicht ganz korrekt. Regina Sandreuter hat schon Anfang der 80er Jahre Holzpuppen hergestellt. Ich half ihr bis ca. 1990 bei der Herstellung der Schuhe und habe noch eine Holzpuppe von ihr mit eingebranntem Siegel am Hals "RS1". Die Schuhe habe ich aus sehr gutem Nappaleder hergestellt. Der Entwurf der ersten Stiefel kam von mir.
Leider habe ich später den Kontakt verloren.
03-08-2014 08:39 PM
I see that your post was in 2010. Did you receive the information you hoped for? I purchased an 8-part wooden Sandreuter doll from a doll collector about the same time. She is very fine, and much appreciated, as Regina Sandreuter and her husband, Abhinavo Sandreuter, stopped making the hand carved wood dolls, but continued producing their very fine porcelain dolls. The quality of both the doll and the hand-made clothing, including a folding, wooden bench made by Abhinavo, make them very special! The expression on the doll's face is "...on the verge of expression rather than a particular expression. In the same way, our doll's costumes don't reflect a fixed period of style or fashion history." (quote from the Sandreuters in a catalogue).
10-04-2017 02:56 PM
Hi, I am a long time collector of these dolls you can contact me with any questions through ebay user name bengalcatsforu
@buyonli62 wrote:
I recently acquired a wooden doll by artist Regina Sandreuter. Can anyone tell me anything about these dolls? I'm not a Regina Sandreuter collector, so I don't know anything about these dolls.
Thanks in advance!
12-28-2018 11:15 AM
Hi, I have been a sandreuter collector for over 20 years if you would like to send me a picture, I can tell you about the doll, they are sometimes wood and othertimes they are porcelain and early ones were a resin type material.
Regards
Christine