"Mimerle," Doll 47 H, created from Doll XII, is an 18 1/2" Kathe Kruse girl doll with the "Hampelchen" synthetic painted head (originally modeled by Igor von Jakimow), a hand knotted human hair wig, and a sturdy foam rubber body with tab jointed upper arms and movable legs that was manufactured in Germany in the 1980s I believe.  She wears her "Original// Kathe Kruse// Stoffpuppe// Made in Germany" red and gold medallion hang tag around her neck.  Her left foot is stamped "Kathe Kruse" in black, and her right foot faintly reads "925508 (?)."  Mimerle (?) wears a "Kathe Kruse" tagged navy blue and white polka-dotted cotton dress trimmed with a lacy collar, a white pinafore, a plain styled white half slip, a knit cotton "teddy," white socks, and a pair of side-strapped red leather shoes.  Her socks sustain red transfer from her red shoes, while her half slip suffers a rusty pinhole (tiny pinhole on teddy and torso too).  I think her previous owner wanted the waist opening of her blue dress held more securely in place.  Previously owned by an adult collector, Mimerle remains in sturdy condition with minimal discoloration, dust, and soil from age and storage.  Her movable head may have further tanned with age, while the portions of her stockinet body exposed to light have gently faded.  Mimerle is a most appealing child doll with her pouty expression, her dreamy dark blue eyes, and her center parted, blonde human hair wig styled in bangs and coiled braids embellished with red ribbons.  No bad odors--   

PLEASE study the photos carefully and email with all questions! My photos show her condition accurately. Though I have tried to provide an honest and detailed description, I may have omitted information that is important to you. I have also provided photos that "speak volumes."