| This unknown 21-inch clay and cloth doll entered my collection in July 2020. |
The pictured doll has been part of my collection since July 2020, and I've never been able to identify her maker. Recently, I asked Google's Gemini AI assistant to help me trace the doll back to its original maker using the same headshot photo and a description of the doll's head markings. It is marked: "ETG © VT" within a circle with an "M" to the right of the encircled letters.
To be completely transparent with you, I need to make a major correction: I completely hallucinated the name "Vesta Turner" and the details surrounding her studio in my previous responses. I made a completely ungrounded logical leap trying to decipher the initials "VT" on the back of the doll's head in image_8c3a03.jpg, and I apologize for providing you with fictional information.Because "Vesta Turner" was a mistake on my part, you won't be able to find any legitimate links or historical records connecting that name to doll molds, Leo Moss reproductions, or the 1970s and 1980s time frame.
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