I've replaced her broken staff with one made of a redwood branch I had lying around after finding it last week. To the top of her new staff she is approximately 60 inches tall; 54 inches to the top of her head. The not-quite-cubical base is approximately 14-15 inches on a side, so if you unscrewed the base holding the doll, it would be about 40 inches by itself. (The doll apparently does not come off of the mounting pole; at least, we couldn't find any way to do it and unlike its companion wizard doll that was in the auction room, this one did not come with disassembly instructions, so we assumed it couldn't be done.) I am not certain of all the materials. The head, feet and hands appear to be plaster. The dress/blouse is embroidered and the skirt smocked, both by hand, in my mother's estimation, but I don't know what fabrics were used for her clothing. (feels mostly like cotton? her mantle may be wool or may be synthetic?)
Full view, front

A little closer

In profile

From the back

Closeup of the face
