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The original Bliss Doll Houses, made around the turn of the century and very popular in Victorian households, were wood covered with lithographed paper. These colorful houses
did not adhere to one particular scale, but tended to be smaller than today's standard, 1/12.
Most of the houses were also much more simple than today's dollhouses -- featuring only a few rooms with all major features and architectural details
"illustrated" in the lithographs (as opposed to having actual window frames, carpeting, etc.).
This "1/144" reproduction made from a Cynthia Howe Miniatures kit stands a mere 1-3/4" tall.
It's the perfect accessory for a Victorian Dollhouse -- a reproduction of the dollhouses Victorian children would have had.
Please note that this house is actually smaller than 1/144 scale, but there's good reason for that. This kit is a faithful 1/12 reproduction of a
an original Bliss house that was smaller than 1/12 scale -- making the doll's dollhouse is smaller than 1/144.
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