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This listing is for a truly  terrific doll project for a doll dr or avid doll creator! The head is marked with 201 and a + sign and size 9 with Germany as well.
Bisque head needs sleep eyes, pate, wig. Dress this doll in some vintage clothes and you have a marvelous baby doll!
Compo body has original stringing and what I assume was a crier inside, compo overall great condition with a minor toe tip loss. See photos. No sound from inside. I have not attempted to restring but baby sells as you see it ready for your masterwork!
Small kiln dot on face, and small cheek rub. Light shown inside shows NO issues either hairlines or cracks or chips.

A great project doll! I believe it is either made by SQ or Catterfelder-- as they both had baby dolls with a 201 mold. But I have seen similar SQ babies with that screen covered crier on the back. 
As a doll dr. I just don't have the time or room to keep so many now-- so am downsizing some spare dolls, and parts, check my store as I add almost daily!  I will also be listing another tlc baby bisque/compo with repaired head damage on back and tlc body, as well as a headless compo body all strung and ready for a head. So do follow me if you are looking for doll parts etc!

Simon Halbig made the heads for Catterfelder when the co. was TRAUTMAN, after they relocated and changed their name, Kestner made the heads. My first thought when I saw this head was Kestner, who ALSO made 201 molds! 
I will leave the identifying to the experts on this one.
The body is stamped with red. Why I lean to the SQ maker, acc to doll reference--
The Schützmeister & Quendt company used the doll mark initials of SQ, S & Q which is often intertwined, plus the mold number or without the initials and just the doll mold number on the back of the dolls head...
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