Hello Everyone,

We just got home from an antiques auction where we won an Edison talking doll!! 
She really looks to be in very good condition for being nearly 120 years old. 
Unfortunately, she is missing her phonograph.

Her bisque head has no cracks and is stamped 224 on the back. She has all four 
teeth and her paint is clean and bright. There is a cork in the back of the 
head. Her arms and legs are wood/composite and appear to have been restrung at 
some point. She is missing a few fingers and one of her big toes. We think we 
can easily remake these but don't want to over restore her. She has what 
appears to be a very old, if not original, wig and what looks to be newer doll 
clothes. 

We have read a lot about these dolls online to learn about their history. 
However, we are not sure if replacement phonographs, original and/or repros, 
still exist in the market. We would like to restore her to as original 
condition as possible. So, we would need to know what can and should be done 
and what should be left alone. We have many pictures available to anyone who is 
interested. 

Thanks so much!
Melissa and Nick 
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