Alice, the Countess of Rothesay
The title “Countess of Rothesay” is a dynastic title used in Scotland for the heir apparent to the British throne. In the book, “Queen Victoria’s Dolls” by Frances Low, she is pictured holding her twin babies which are offered separately.
Our rendition of the Countess measures 6 3/4” inches tall and is dressed in the classic simple elegance with British royalty, an elegant gown of golden Swiss organdy and a taupe pleated silk chiffon bodice. The Countess of Rothesay was dressed by the young Princess.
She is is fully jointed and is made in a limited edition of 50.
Since each doll is hand painted, there will be small variations in each doll.
Each doll is signed “C.S. Carver” for Charles Stuart Carver, the artist, and comes in its own decorated box with a laser engraved certificate of authenticity.
The title “Countess of Rothesay” is a dynastic title used in Scotland for the heir apparent to the British throne. In the book, “Queen Victoria’s Dolls” by Frances Low, she is pictured holding her twin babies which are offered separately.
Our rendition of the Countess measures 6 3/4” inches tall and is dressed in the classic simple elegance with British royalty, an elegant gown of golden Swiss organdy and a taupe pleated silk chiffon bodice. The Countess of Rothesay was dressed by the young Princess.
She is is fully jointed and is made in a limited edition of 50.
Since each doll is hand painted, there will be small variations in each doll.
Each doll is signed “C.S. Carver” for Charles Stuart Carver, the artist, and comes in its own decorated box with a laser engraved certificate of authenticity.
The title “Countess of Rothesay” is a dynastic title used in Scotland for the heir apparent to the British throne. In the book, “Queen Victoria’s Dolls” by Frances Low, she is pictured holding her twin babies which are offered separately.
Our rendition of the Countess measures 6 3/4” inches tall and is dressed in the classic simple elegance with British royalty, an elegant gown of golden Swiss organdy and a taupe pleated silk chiffon bodice. The Countess of Rothesay was dressed by the young Princess.
She is is fully jointed and is made in a limited edition of 50.
Since each doll is hand painted, there will be small variations in each doll.
Each doll is signed “C.S. Carver” for Charles Stuart Carver, the artist, and comes in its own decorated box with a laser engraved certificate of authenticity.