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Julian LE 50 Resin Doll by Sybille Sauer COA #15 - 2003

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  • Julian is a DOLL (not a kit) was sculpted by Sybille Sauer in 2002.  
  • Limited Edition of 50 Worldwide (#15)
  • Doll was signed by Sybilee in 2003 
  • Height: 24.5" (62.23cm) Weight: 4.9lbs (2.23kg)
  • Matte Finish
  • Shorter pale blonde human hair wig glued on head (this doll was made before anyone was "rooting" hair. There were not even many doll kits available. Only Apple Valley, Val Shelton, Elly Knoops and a few others actually had doll kits available. Resin dolls were very collectible.
  • Includes Certificate of Authenticity. #15/50  (See photos)
  • Limbs 1/4 Cernit (Resin) 
  • Dressed in hand made ensemble designed for this doll and Sybille. Each doll of the LE50 doll edition had something unique just relating to that doll. 
  • Own your very own true collectible doll done is resin. 
  • This doll has it's original box which is in fair condition and is not special to Sybille's dolls (plain white box), was never on display and was purchased at the 2003 IDEX doll show in Orlando, Florida. We have not altered it in any way but would suggest a new body slip as these hand made slip's arms are very low on the body.

Dolls's History

I met Sybille Sauer in 2003 at IDEX in Orlando, Florida. She is an amazing artist from Germany attending the Show with Heart & Soul Dolls (DE).  I purchased several OOAK and LE Dolls at 2003-2005 Doll Shows and/or Toy Fair, NYC.

This doll was sculpted pre-"reborning" and very few vinyl doll kits were only being produced at that time. Val Shelton, Elly Knoops and AVDW were the only doll kits I was aware of back then. The vinyl was hard like a rock. There was no ply in the vinyl at all. Softer vinyl came a few years later. Hair was applied with glue which was typical of that era in the doll world. I was captivated by the realism. Little did we know how much the doll industry would transform back then! The doll has been stored in a white box. It is not specific to Sybille and could be easily replaced. This little one needs a good forever home! Lynne