1990s

129/14

Mold #129/14 has some of the same features as those with the #128 prefix, though several clear differences too. The face is thinner, the smaller eyes more widely set. The mouth smiles more playfully. I don't know the name of the sculpt or the dolls who used it; it was possibly used less than the #128 series. I have seen fewer examples of it.
#129/14


#129/14 FROM THE 1990 GOTZ CATALOG

128/15

Very similar to #128/16 is mold #128/15. The only instance I have seen of this sculpt is for AA vintage doll Collette (below left) although an identically dressed doll named Ginger (below right) had the #128/16 face. The two sculpts might have been interchanged between them, is my best guess. I'm not aware if it has a formal name.
#128/15 and #128/16
The differences between this sculpt and #128/16 may be minor, though detectable by those with a good eye for it. Namely, in the #16 version, the lips seem to pout and protrude ever-so-slightly more. The chin may recede more noticeably.

 
#128/15 COLETTE AND A SIMILARLY DRESSED DOLL WITH THE SIMILAR #128/16 SCULPT