Antique German bisque-head doll likely dating to the early 20th century, possibly made by J. Walther & Sohn or Armand Marseille. The doll stands 10 inches high and features a bisque socket head with glass sleep eyes, an open mouth with teeth, and a mohair wig. Dressed in traditional Scottish attire, the elaborate costume includes a tartan kilt, matching stockings, a dark velvet jacket, and a tam-style hat. This doll showcases fine craftsmanship paired with distinctive cultural attire, characteristic of its period.