For the fascinating history and legend of Frozen Charlotte read this:


https://btaylorblake.com/2019/07/06/defrosting-frozen-charlotte-21st-century-misconceptions-about-a-19th-century-doll/



I was an amateur urban archaeologist between 2002-2012 when i lived in downtown st. Louis. I had the owners permission on the plot of land to dig but was content upon the wild variety of surface finds: marbles, jewelry, coins, pottery shards, frozen charlottes, buttons, beads. I even found a part of a large gargoyle carving. Amazing. One could make out where the walls of buildings use to be. I spent countless hours at this site and the waterfront site just south of the arch and north of the railroad bridge.


The two tiny dolls are the smallest I’ve ever seen. The limoges trinket casket is signed on the bottom. I have stored the dolls in the casket this whole time.



It is about 4.25 inches long and stands 2.25 inches tall.


Thanks for looking feel free to ask questions and check out my other curiosities and rare finds for sale. If you have any packing requests by all means let me know and i will accommodate them best i can.