810954 This is a pair of doll eyes individually set made by MARGON. These are unnumbered with the following dimensions: Pupil diameter: 0.225", Eye opening width: 0.325", Total eye outside diameter: 0.5", Eye color: Light blue, with lashes, metal and plastic construction.
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Price: $9.50
810138 This is a set of doll eyes on rocker with the following dimensions: Center-to-center: 1.7" (43.2mm), Pupil diameter: 0.45" (11.15mm), Total eye diameter: 0.76" (19.5mm), Eye color: Brown, some wear to the white areas.
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Price: $10.00
804053 These eyes come from an estate auction of a person who repaired dolls for a hobby and as a collector. These are spherical or round, made of glass or paperweight, and are on a rocker. These are about 0.49" (12.5mm) total diameter with a 0.24" (6mm) pupil diameter. They are in good condition although they may have been used. These have the flesh color on the upper parts and are adjustable. Approximately 11/16" center-to-center between eyes.
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Price: $27.50
708057-L GLASS Spherical Blue Doll Eye Pair 0.675 dia 10mm Pupil
These eyes come from an estate auction of a person who repaired dolls for a hobby and as a collector. These are spherical or round, made of glass or paperweight, and have the hole in the back. These are about 0.675" (17mm) total diameter with a 0.4" (10mm) pupil diameter. They are in good condition although they may have been used and may have some residue of plaster or paint on the back.
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Price: $12.00
708057-M GLASS Spherical Blue Doll Eye Pair 0.65 dia 10mm Pupil
These eyes come from an estate auction of a person who repaired dolls for a hobby and as a collector. These are spherical or round, made of glass or paperweight, and have the hole in the back. These are about 0.65" (16mm) total diameter with a 0.4" (10mm) pupil diameter. They are in good condition although they may have been used and may have some residue of plaster or paint on the back.
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Price: $11.50
708046-7B Elliptical Brown Doll Eye Pair 7/16in Lng Bright Sclera
This is a pair of doll eyes; they come from an estate auction of a person who repaired dolls for a hobby and as a collector. These are elliptical and shaped to the opening for an eye. I am showing pictures of the fronts, back, and a close-up of the typical front. These are about 7/16" long and 5/16" high. The pupil diameter is about 7/32". They are in good condition, the sclera or "white" portion is a bright white.
These eyes are easily set into any doll. I typically tack them in place with dabs of regular plaster of paris. When that is dry, I can put additional plaster around and over the back to firm them in place.
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Price: $7.50
708046-7L Elliptical Brown Doll Eye Pair 7/16in Long Light Sclera
This is a pair of doll eyes; they come from an estate auction of a person who repaired dolls for a hobby and as a collector. These are elliptical and shaped to the opening for an eye. I am showing pictures of the fronts, back, and a close-up of the typical front. These are about 7/16" long and 5/16" high. The pupil diameter is about 7/32". They are in good condition, the sclera or "white" portion is a softer white.
These eyes are easily set into any doll. I typically tack them in place with dabs of regular plaster of paris. When that is dry, I can put additional plaster around and over the back to firm them in place.
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Price: $7.50
708045-10 GLASS Elliptical Blue Doll Eye Pair about 5/8in Long
This is a hand made pair of glass eyes; they come from an estate auction of a person who repaired dolls for a hobby and as a collector. These are elliptical and shaped to the opening for an eye. As they are hand made, there is some variation in the dimensions. I am showing pictures of the fronts, back, and a close-up of the typical front. These are about 5/8" long and 3/8" high. The pupil diameter is about 1/4". They are in good condition although they may have been used and may have some residue of plaster or paint on the back.
These eyes are easily set into any doll. I typically tack them in place with dabs of regular plaster of paris. When that is dry, I can put additional plaster around and over the back to firm them in place. You can also use the "lost wax" technique on bisque or china heads by applying melted candle wax around the eye rim, then setting the eyes in place. Once the wax has set, you can pour plaster onto the eye back setting them. Once the plaster is cures, you heat the head face down in a shallow pan in an oven (150 degrees or so) for about a minute or until the wax runs. Once the wax melts, you can wipe it away with a paper towel.
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Price: $10.00
708045-9 GLASS Elliptical Blue Doll Eye Pair about 9/16in Long
This is a hand made pair of glass eyes; they come from an estate auction of a person who repaired dolls for a hobby and as a collector. These are elliptical and shaped to the opening for an eye. As they are hand made, there is some variation in the dimensions. I am showing pictures of the fronts, back, and a close-up of the typical front. These are about 9/16" long and 5/16" high. The pupil diameter is about 7/32". They are in good condition although they may have been used and may have some residue of plaster or paint on the back.
These eyes are easily set into any doll. I typically tack them in place with dabs of regular plaster of paris. When that is dry, I can put additional plaster around and over the back to firm them in place. You can also use the "lost wax" technique on bisque or china heads by applying melted candle wax around the eye rim, then setting the eyes in place. Once the wax has set, you can pour plaster onto the eye back setting them. Once the plaster is cures, you heat the head face down in a shallow pan in an oven (150 degrees or so) for about a minute or until the wax runs. Once the wax melts, you can wipe it away with a paper towel.
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Price: $10.00
708045-8 GLASS Elliptical Blue Doll Eye Pair about 1/2in Long
This is a hand made pair of glass eyes; they come from an estate auction of a person who repaired dolls for a hobby and as a collector. These are elliptical and shaped to the opening for an eye. As they are hand made, there is some variation in the dimensions. I am showing pictures of the fronts, back, and a close-up of the typical front. These are about 1/2" long and 1/4" high. The pupil diameter is about 3/16". They are in good condition although they may have been used and may have some residue of plaster or paint on the back.
These eyes are easily set into any doll. I typically tack them in place with dabs of regular plaster of paris. When that is dry, I can put additional plaster around and over the back to firm them in place. You can also use the "lost wax" technique on bisque or china heads by applying melted candle wax around the eye rim, then setting the eyes in place. Once the wax has set, you can pour plaster onto the eye back setting them. Once the plaster is cures, you heat the head face down in a shallow pan in an oven (150 degrees or so) for about a minute or until the wax runs. Once the wax melts, you can wipe it away with a paper towel.
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Price: $10.00
708044-10 GLASS Elliptical Brown Doll Eye Pair about 5/8in Long
This is a hand made pair of glass eyes; they come from an estate auction of a person who repaired dolls for a hobby and as a collector. These are elliptical and shaped to the opening for an eye. As they are hand made, there is some variation in the dimensions. I am showing pictures of the fronts, back, and a close-up of the typical front. These are about 5/8" long and 3/8" high. The pupil diameter is about 1/4". They are in good condition although they may have been used and may have some residue of plaster or paint on the back.
These eyes are easily set into any doll. I typically tack them in place with dabs of regular plaster of paris. When that is dry, I can put additional plaster around and over the back to firm them in place. You can also use the "lost wax" technique on bisque or china heads by applying melted candle wax around the eye rim, then setting the eyes in place. Once the wax has set, you can pour plaster onto the eye back setting them. Once the plaster is cures, you heat the head face down in a shallow pan in an oven (150 degrees or so) for about a minute or until the wax runs. Once the wax melts, you can wipe it away with a paper towel.
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Price: $10.00
708044-9 GLASS Elliptical Brown Doll Eye Pair about 9/16in Long
This is a hand made pair of glass eyes; they come from an estate auction of a person who repaired dolls for a hobby and as a collector. These are elliptical and shaped to the opening for an eye. As they are hand made, there is some variation in the dimensions. I am showing pictures of the fronts, back, and a close-up of the typical front. These are about 9/16" long and 5/16" high. The pupil diameter is about 7/32". They are in good condition although they may have been used and may have some residue of plaster or paint on the back.
These eyes are easily set into any doll. I typically tack them in place with dabs of regular plaster of paris. When that is dry, I can put additional plaster around and over the back to firm them in place. You can also use the "lost wax" technique on bisque or china heads by applying melted candle wax around the eye rim, then setting the eyes in place. Once the wax has set, you can pour plaster onto the eye back setting them. Once the plaster is cures, you heat the head face down in a shallow pan in an oven (150 degrees or so) for about a minute or until the wax runs. Once the wax melts, you can wipe it away with a paper towel.
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Price: $10.00
708044-8 GLASS Elliptical Brown Doll Eye Pair about 1/2in Long
This is a hand made pair of glass eyes; they come from an estate auction of a person who repaired dolls for a hobby and as a collector. These are elliptical and shaped to the opening for an eye. As they are hand made, there is some variation in the dimensions. I am showing pictures of the fronts, back, and a close-up of the typical front. These are about 1/2" long and 1/4" high. The pupil diameter is about 3/16". They are in good condition although they may have been used and may have some residue of plaster or paint on the back.
These eyes are easily set into any doll. I typically tack them in place with dabs of regular plaster of paris. When that is dry, I can put additional plaster around and over the back to firm them in place. You can also use the "lost wax" technique on bisque or china heads by applying melted candle wax around the eye rim, then setting the eyes in place. Once the wax has set, you can pour plaster onto the eye back setting them. Once the plaster is cures, you heat the head face down in a shallow pan in an oven (150 degrees or so) for about a minute or until the wax runs. Once the wax melts, you can wipe it away with a paper towel.
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Price: $10.00