Mona Lisa
The very first sculpt used for Precious Day dolls was actually #305/16, the "Mona Lisa" sculpt.
#305/16 | "MONA LISA"
This
mold was only used between 2002-2004 for the Precious Day line, and
then replaced with the Stolle and Starshine sculpt. #305/16 was also
used for the Little Sister dolls, which preceded the Precious Day dolls
by a year.
GOTZ LITTLE SISTERS
Some
have suggested there is a very subtle difference between the Little
Sisters and original Precious Day sculpts, in that Little Sisters eyes
are larger or rounder. (This can be difficult to detect without a trained eye.)
PRECIOUS DAY JESSICA (RIGHT) and LITTLE SISTERS DOLL LILY (LEFT)
However, some of the Precious Day Mona Lisa dolls also have the rounder eyes, as seen in the image below.
BOTH "EYE" VERSIONS OF PRECIOUS DAY JESSICA
So it seems that two face molds were commonly interchanged between these dolls lines and both eyes shapes can be found in each set of dolls. Interestingly, some of the sculpts are sometimes numbered as #305 without the #16.
#305/16 can also be found on vintage Gotz dolls from the 1990s, possibly earlier; it has been abundantly reused by Gotz.
BOTH "EYE" VERSIONS OF PRECIOUS DAY JESSICA
So it seems that two face molds were commonly interchanged between these dolls lines and both eyes shapes can be found in each set of dolls. Interestingly, some of the sculpts are sometimes numbered as #305 without the #16.
#305/16 can also be found on vintage Gotz dolls from the 1990s, possibly earlier; it has been abundantly reused by Gotz.
SOFT BODY MONA LISA DOLL