Reproduction
Bleuette Unis-France 301



This doll is animated with a key mechanism and lamella music from the Swiss house "Reuge musique" key winding and on/off button. She turns her head from right to left while raising and lowering her arms one in the opposite direction to the other, at the same time as the rotation of the head. (We cannot therefore give the name of an automaton for which at least 4 different movements would be required.)

I make the metal mechanism that can be completely dismantled, therefore adjustable and repairable. (See 5th photo).
The head is a Bleuette head made up as “Clown” and marked: Unis-France , in an oval, on the left 71, on the right 149 (the commercial register numbers) below 301 the mold number, on the back of the neck "1 1/4" (the size) and I add my reproducer mark "ÂO" engraved in the porcelain biscuit.




The bodies have parts in turned wood and molded parts in recomposed wood. I assemble them "the old fashioned way": well-cut elastic passages, hands on iron hooks, very good quality cotton elastics with iron ligatures.



I can change a wig or a piece of clothing, or put another doll in production according to your instructions.

As with all the dolls that I present, you can ask me for them naked or with certain accessories or clothes (possibly seen on other dolls).

Do not hesitate to ask me to take photos of the doll as you want it.


In the 7th photo you have a headless music box. I can pose all the heads of the 27/29 cm dolls on request.




This doll is animated with a key mechanism and lamella music from the Swiss house "Reuge musique" key winding and on/off button. She turns her head from right to left while raising and lowering her arms one in the opposite direction to the other, at the same time as the rotation of the head. (We cannot therefore give the name of an automaton for which at least 4 different movements would be required.) The head is a Bleuette head made up as “Clown” and marked: Unis-France , in an oval, on the left 71, on the right 149 (the commercial register numbers) below 301 the mold number, on the back of the neck "1 1/4" (the size) and I add my reproducer mark "ÂO" engraved in the porcelain biscuit. The bodies have parts in turned wood and molded parts in recomposed wood. I assemble them "the old fash