Villa Gurre, a painted wooden dolls' house of two bays and two storeys, with French windows and balconies to the upper rooms, open at back to show four rooms with wallpapers and floor coverings, one fitted as a blue kitchen, furnishings including white painted bedroom furniture, a soft metal stove, coal bucket, flower stand and trolley, varnished drawing room furniture upholstered in grey silk, Tekno pieces, paraffin wall light, vacuum cleaner, two bisque-headed dolls' house people, one with moulded bosoms and an all-bisque child with moulded blue hair ribbon - 32½.in. wide, 32in. high, 16in. deep, Circa 1920s

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Villa Gurre, a painted wooden dolls' house of two bays and two storeys, with French windows and balconies to the upper rooms, open at back to show four rooms with wallpapers and floor coverings, one fitted as a blue kitchen, furnishings including white painted bedroom furniture, a soft metal stove, coal bucket, flower stand and trolley, varnished drawing room furniture upholstered in grey silk, Tekno pieces, paraffin wall light, vacuum cleaner, two bisque-headed dolls' house people, one with moulded bosoms and an all-bisque child with moulded blue hair ribbon - 32½.in. wide, 32in. high, 16in. deep, Circa 1920s

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Inscribed on kitchen door Tove & Volmer, Volmer was a medieval Danish King and Tove his mistress who was murdered by his wife at Gurre in Denmark.