Popular with children and adults throughout the centuries these creations are a real picture of social living. Early Dolls Houses from the 18th century are very rare and command high prices at auction; English Georgian dolls houses with their outstanding architecture usually made of mahogany can be a grand and imposing piece of workmanship, as can Dolls Houses from the first half of the 19th century, throughout the second half of the 19th century and into the 20th century dolls houses continued to reflect the style and tastes of their period with famous makers such as Moritz Gottschalk, Silber & Fleming, Bliss and Lines Brothers (later Tri-ang toys) all providing a large selection of Dolls Houses for an ever increasing market.
If you've any dolls you'd like to have valued, please do not hesitate to contact our Doll Specialist, Leigh Gotch.
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Extremely Fine & Painted Erzgebirge Noah’s Ark

Sold for £700
Painted wooden red brick dolls house, Irish c.1820

Sold for £4,200
Erzgebirge Noah’s Ark, German mid 19th century

Sold for £1,650
Erzgebirge Noah’s Ark & Animals, German 1860s/70s

Sold for £9,000
‘The Richardson House’ English mid 18th

Sold for £8,400
‘Stack House’ dolls house & contents, circa 1820

Sold for £2,200
‘Hartley Hall’ wooden dolls house, English c.1875

Sold for £1,050
Wooden dolls house & contents, English circa 1860

Sold for £5,800
‘Idaville’ Dolls House with original contents...

Sold for £17,000
Moritz Gottschalk model 2248 Blue roof Dolls House

Sold for £4,400
A fine walnut Dolls House, English 1820s/30s
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