Antique DOLL Collector May 2018 Vol. 21, No. 4
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20.5” Bru Jne 8 on kid body w/ bisque arms, brown pw eyes, pierced ears, original HH wig, original Bru Jne 8 shoes, she comes with her outfits as Lorretta Gott Schmidt had her in 1882 – black jacket and skirt, brown overcoat w/ 19 buttons, cape, black velvet coat and hat w/ fur trim, Amazing find, small kid wear on right hip, forefinger left hand glued $24,500.
16” Swivel Head Simmone look “2” French Fashion all original w/ cobalt blue eyes & mohair wig in original style, pierced ears, dk blue satin dress (loved), fabulous boots, hairline back of head $2750.
13.5” Bru Jne 3, blue pw eyes, beautiful leather body, mohair wig, marked Bru Jne shoes, patching on knees $16,500.
22” Bru Jne 8 on marked Chevrot body – label & stamp on chest, bisque lower arms, brown pw eyes, blonde mohair wig, marked CM shoes, antique & newer outfit $22,500.
25.5” Bebe Jumeau “Triste” 12, blue paperweight eyes, blushed eyeshadow, applied pierced ears, stiff wrist 8 ball jointed body (repainted) stamped Jumeau Medaille d’or Paris, rub on right eyebrow $17,500. 18.5” Fabulous A. Marque Pair by Patti Chaddock in authentic costume reproductions in green gold antique rayon w/ voile and illusion, compo bodies w/ porcelain arms $1350. Now $750. Pair
17” Kestner Hilda 245 Baby, blue sleep eyes, beautiful baby body, Marked J Made in Germany 13, 245, JDK Jr., 1914, @, Hilda $1650.
15” Kestner 220 on toddler body, blue sleep eyes, plaster pate, brunette HH wig, antique clothing, V baking mark or mold lines on bridge of nose, head marked: F Made in Germany 10 , JDK, 220 $2895.
19.5” CM Tete Jumeau w/ blue paperweight eyes, body has label & working momma/poppa voice box, Paris Depose marked shoes, mohair wig $3150.
10 pieces of Biedermeier style German Doll House furniture - 2 tables, 4 chairs, mirror, clock, cabinet, settee, belonged to Amilia Schildmeyer Flynn in 1873 $395.
17.5” CM Schmitt, blue eyes, pierced ears, shield mark on head, original body – no mark, repair on forehead $9500. Now $6950.
15.5” x 10” x 5” Miniature Exterior Diorama by Helen Bruce, a vitrine depicting an afternoon outing by a fountain with 3 early wooden peg jointed dolls (facial paint on large doll as is)and two deer, signed H. Bruce “Fecit” #1 circa 1950 $2995.
18.5” Alexander Fairy Princess original dress, nice compo, mohair wig $185. 7.5” Vogue 1940’s Toodles compo all original Toodles in blue 3 piece outfit $75. Toodles in yellow organdy dress and bonnet, 17.5” CM Depose Tete Jumeau 7 27” K star R 122 on toddler body w/ red stamp on red, blue Jumeau 17.5” RJ Wright Bedtime craze by nose $65. w/ blue flirty eyes, mohair wig, stamp on body, blue pw eyes, Navy Captain 1943, small crack on neck $165. Christopher Robin & Pooh antique clothing $1095 Now $985. pierced ears, antique clothing & Cowboy 1943-44, wonderful outfit w/ hat, no (7.5”) #166/500 made for 8.5” 1920’s German Bing boy all French antique boots comes w/ 1999 Walt Disney Doll & Bear gun $140. original $98. Russian Boy all original, oil cloth hat as is $85. Convention $895.00 Steiff bear $5950. Now $5150.
13.5” x 13.5” x 6” Miniature Exterior Diorama by Helen Bruce, a vitrine depicting an afternoon stroll in the park, entitled “La Vie En Miniature” and signed H. Bruce circa 1950 $2295.
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15.5” Kestner 245 JDK Jr 1914 Hilda on toddler body, knit outfit, pink antique leather boots, hands repainted, blue sleep eyes, HH wig $2495. Now $1995.
29” Bru Jne 13 shoulder head on kid Chevrot body w/ nice replaced bisque arms, brown pw eyes, beautiful face $14,500. Now $11,995.
28.5” CM Long Face Triste Bebe Jumeau “13”, brown pw eyes, pierced applied ears, stiff wrist body, antique French shoes, dressed in antique style w/ umbrella, antique mohair wig $21,950. Now $18,995.
11.5” Kestner 184 character child, brown painted eyes, 5 piece body, sweet expression $1695. Now $1095.
16.5” x 12” Diam Antique Neapolitan Baroque Creche Holy Family 10.5” Mary, 4” Jesus, 12” Joseph on base, glass eyed figures, redressed wonderfully very detailed robes. Mary has professional work done on right hand & repaint on both feet, Jesus’s neck was glued. The statue came from the estate of Loretta Sturgis, Illinois The daughter of artist & collector Lorretta H. Howard who designed the Neapolitian Baroque Angel Christmas Tree at The Metropolitan Museum New York $595.
Sasha Dolls – English in Boxes #116S Sasha Honey Blond Party Dress $165. #115S Sasha Blonde Tunic $165. Sasha Doll No. 1 1965 – 1985 Anniversary Doll $195.
26” EJ Jumeau on stiff wrist body, marked DEPOSE E12J, blue pw eyes, pierced ears, blonde mohair wig, chip on inner rim, antique style clothes $9950. Now $7950.
26” K * R 122 on toddler body, blue sleep eyes, blond HH wig, antique clothing $1095. Now $895.
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13” Hilda Kestner 237 @1914 Toddler, brown sleep eyes, brown mohair wig $2150. Now $1650.
15.5” K * R 115A on toddler body, blue sleep eyes, mohair wig, wonderful molding $2995. Now $2450.
23” x 17.5 x 12” Antique Neapolitan Baroque Creche Holy Family, glass eyed Mary, Joseph, Jesus and 2 cherubs, they are wonderfully detailed. The statue came from the estate of Loretta Sturgis, Illinois The daughter of artist & collector Lorretta H. Howard who designed the Neapolitian Baroque Angel Christmas Tree at The Metropolitan Museum New York $750.
14” School Girl 1958 Betsy McCall by American Character #14B w/ Box (as is) $250. 13.5” Caroline by Alexander #4930 all original in box $275.
15” Ideal Shirley Temple’s vinyl mint in Storybook boxes with hang tags 1950-60’s, never played with. Cinderella mint w/ crown and script pin $245. Yellow Nylon dress w/ purse and script pin $225.
17.5” K * R 122 Baby w/ brown sleep eyes, HH wig $325. Now $295. 20.5” K * R 122 on BJ body (wrong for head), blue sleep eyes, cute dimples $295. Now $260. 17.5” Kestner 257 Baby, blue sleep eyes, HH wig, chipped right thumb & pinkie, left forefinger, sweet expression $395. Now $345.
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19” Jumeau Portrait Fashion in luxurious orig. ensemble of deep burgundy velvet, matching bonnet, orig. undergarments and boots. Upper clothing seems to have never been removed and leather body is pristine, plus orig. wig of long mohair ringlets. $7400.
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12” Seldom found Simon Halbig 1304 character w/ white bisque, presented in orig. theatrical clown costume, retaining label from the Au Nain Bleu Paris boutique, matching hat is lined with French newspaper. $6800.
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4 3/4” French all bisque mignonette w/ jointed elbows in orig. silk frock, hat and mohair wig. $3950. Exhibiting: May 19, 2018 - Forever Young Doll Show, Pasadena CA, Pasadena Elks Club
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By the Sea, By the Beautiful Sea A Deborah Jenkines Sewing Workshop October 18-21, 2018
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ou are cordially invited to be a part of our Autumn Sewing Workshop, the second in a series, conducted by the award-winning doll costumer, Deborah Jenkines, of Charleston, South Carolina. Under Deborah’s skillful direction, attendees will construct an ensemble to fit “Charlotte” a jointed-knee all bisque doll created by the acclaimed reproduction doll artist, Carl Armstrong. Charlotte is based on a jointed-knee Kestner example found in The Grovian Doll Museum’s collection. While all attendees will receive a doll, returning attendees will receive Charlotte’s twin brother “Charles,” along with not only a kit for his matching mariner ensemble, but also the kit for Charlotte’s mariner ensemble shown here. Those coming for the first time will receive Charlotte and the kit for her mariner ensemble, with the option to purchase the companion doll, Charles. The workshop activities will take place inside the spacious home of the Carmel Doll Shop, which is located at 213 Forest Avenue in Pacific Grove, California. (831) 643‑1902.
Registered Attendees will Receive: u A Thursday evening Welcome Reception with delicious food and drink. u Three days of personal instruction from our Instructor, Deborah Jenkines. u A complete kit to create the Mariner ensemble for Charlotte, plus other costumes still to be announced. u A jointed-knee all bisque doll from Carl Armstrong u Delicious lunches and dinners on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are included in the workshop fee. u Special shopping opportunities tailored just for doll costumers. u Private viewing of The Grovian Doll Museum Collection.
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The Complete Guide to Antique, Vintage and Collectible Dolls
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Shirley Temple, in rare 25” size, has compelling flirty eyes, superb coiffure, and is wearing the famous dress known as “starburst.” Photo courtesy Theriault’s Auctions
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1) A Rare Labelled French Trousseau- this extravagant drop front, bi-level case w/ hinged lid and Label is filled w/ extraordinary details. Boutique Original from 1880’s Etrennes specialist Monsieur Georges Guigue the 6” mignonette has all her miniature silk couture ensembles with organdy lingerie and companion hats plus numerous accessories each wrapped and all tied in place. A jewel box! $6800
2) Rare and Important 19” China Head Polichinelleoutstanding glazed caricature with goat skin wig, fabric body w/ Early long glazed arms and Flat Soled Shoes brilliantly costumed in festive Cap, Collar and Hump! A true Rarity! $2250
4) Pre-1900 Closed Mouth Sisters- we love this 14” French Trade Pair w/ their huge Blue PWs and flawless bisque on stiff wrist jtd bodies in layers of vintage finery! Cabinet treasures,only $1895 the pair.
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3) 16” Pristine Incised ‘Depose Jumeau’- made for only 3 years, a size 7 with gentle soft brows, Early Threaded Blue PWs, Clo Mo, orig. cork pate,coil and Signed Stiff Wrist Body with flawless creamy bisque, elegant early modelling, all in antique clothes & leather shoes. The Face! $4850
5) Kestner Quartet in Factory Box- 5” blue sleep eye Early All Bisque Beauties, mint Blonde Wigs, Box w/ Lid and Kestner Label.1890’s Stiff hips,Clenched Fists and 2-strap Bootines. Rare! $895
6) 10.5” Cabinet Hilda w/ Provenance- mint smallest size with handwritten ownership trail,a christening gift sent from Dresden in 18” Original Gowns to the US. Unplayed layette saved in a shoebox since 1906! $1795
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5” RARE Leather Baby, painted eyes & features, bl. painted hair, orig. knit jacket, boy shorts, bib & hat, near mint condition. I have NEVER seen one in this fabulous condition. ABSOLUTELY wonderful. A great addition for the advanced collector!! DARLING! $6475.
9” A.M “Just Me”, perfect bisque, side glancing sl. eyes, “factory original” costume incl. matching hat, orig. Just Me body. ADORABLE!!! Only...$1375.
16” Earliest Mark Portrait Jumeau #1 Bebe, immaculate bisque, outlined threaded pw. eyes, orig. skin wig & cork pate, FACTORY orig. ornate silk dress, orig.hat, undies, slip, shoes, socks & bussel. Amazing costume!! On orig. early 8 ball jointed strait wrist body. Out of my own collection & you will not find one more beautiful. Earliest Portrait Jumeau head mark. EXQUISITE!!! $28,000.
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17” HH #109, mint bisque, sl. eyes, orig. mohair wig, gorgeous ant. cotton & lace dress, ant. undies, orig. shoes & ant. batiste & lace bonnet, orig. Handwerck body w/working voice box. The earliest Handwerck mark. ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!! $775.
9” Marklin Carriage, w/orig. silk hood, bent in wooden handle, large wheels, great condition. the most ornate of the Marklin carriages & it was my very first one, FABULOUS!!! This one is a keeper & great to sit your all bisque baby dolls!! $3850.
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An unusually large & impressive 32” French papier mache. Glass eyes with upper & lower teeth as well as nicely painted facial features. The typical painted “black pate” with a brown human hair wig the shoulder head is affixed on a French white leather body and dressed in what appears to be her original outfit. The papier mache head is in untouched original finish, the body being very sturdy without any issues. This doll comes from an aged collection and was originally purchased in the 1970`s from a Yardley, PA doll dealer. $1500 An all original 15 1/2” French Fashion doll marked with only a 2 at crown of head. The kid gusseted body is in fine condition however due to some frailty of the clothing the doll has not been undressed/inspected. The bisque head/ shoulder plate are of excellent quality with the head having expressive eyebrows and blue glass paperweight eyes. The cream colored outfit with matching hat is adorned with silk ribbons, fine leather fashion shoes and her original blonde mohair fashion wig finish the package off. $3250 12” tall nodding rabbit holding her Easter basket of goodies, someone ate all the candy though? In untouched all original condition. $1350 9 1/2” candy container rabbit(head removable) pulling a cart. Overall in untouched condition however upon close examination a couple of the rabbits legs have been reglued. $385 12” “baaing” sheep on platform. Overall in good condition with some loss to fur covering thus priced accordingly. $650 Pair of 12 1/2” Heubach Boy w/snowballs and girl w/muff children. Excellent quality bisque with no damage or chipping to the bisque. $400 pr
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Antique & Collectible Doll Auction Saturday, MAY 19, 2018 Doors Open at 8:00 AM • Auction Begins at 9:00 AM SPECIAL PREVIEW: Friday, MAY 18th From 2-7 PM 330 W. Moorestown RD (RT 512), Nazareth, PA 18064
11 miles North of Bethlehem & Route 22 or 4 miles South of Wind Gap & Route 33. Approx. 2 hours travel time from New York City & 1 ½ hours travel time from Philadelphia, Pa or Trenton, N.J. As this advertisement goes to press we are still cataloging & photographing & it appears we will have 500 or more COME lots of merchandise to offer for our annual Spring doll auction. Each lot sold with no minimum or reserve! VISIT US – H Listed here are some of the interesting antique bisque dolls we are selling: Belton #183, early Kestner (1880’s) #7 IT’S WORT ! head size with closed mouth, pierced ears – was made to imitate Bru of the French Market, SFBJ 301 20 in. Tete Jumeau, THE TRIP Unis France 301 20 in. Tete Jumeau, Grace S. Putnam ‘RARE’ 10 in. Fly-Lo Baby (faint ½ in. hairline at corner of right eye), AM 323 Googlie, Demalcol 9 in. Googlie, pair of 8 in. Laurel & Hardy Bisque character dolls, 8 in. Baby Stuart, American School Boy, AM 251, 351, 630, 975 plus others, Tommy Tucker 166-13, SFBJ 230, S&H 550 B, 1078, 1079, 1260, 1329 & others, Kestner 148, 164, 167, 185 with professional repair, 211 & others, selection of (8) 24 in. to 31 in. bisque head dolls plus a large variety of other bisque head dolls of assorted sizes by various manufacturers. OTHER DOLLS of INTEREST: Parian head dolls, Milliner’s model, Greiners, China Head dolls, Dean’s Rag book dolls, Baby Land Rag doll, Richards Son & Allwin Ltd. Stan Laurel character, Mary Edey ‘Sandman’, Gre-Poir French cloth doll, (2) Mary Frances Woods Native American Indian Portrait dolls, Lenci 19 in. Gaucho Boy (excellent) plus others, (2) Polly Heckewelder cloth dolls, Anna Nitschmann doll, Mollye’s from “The Thief of Bagdad” movie including: Sultan, Astrologer, Maid in Waiting & GiaFar, Maud Tausey Fangel cloth doll, Antique teddy bears, China Half dolls, miniature bisque figures, (2) Martha Chase Babies, DeWees Cochran American Children, M. Alexander Dionne Quints, Ideal compo S. Temple, (2) Nancy Ann style show, Steiff, (2) A. Himstedt, Schaefer & Vater decanters, Schoenhuts, Effanbee 9 in. compo Geo. & Martha Washington, R. John Wright: Rosella Fairy, Daffy Down Dilly & Spring Delivery, Ginny, Barbie & Terri Lee dolls, 15 in. Mary Hartline w/ box & much more!! Plus a large selection of antique bisque doll heads (socket & shoulder head), large amount of antique compo doll body parts, torsos, arms, legs, hands, etc., doll wigs, shoes & socks, large box lots of doll clothing & so much more in this auction!
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Theriault’s Announces Specialty Auction of Shirley Temple Dolls and Memorabilia
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hirley Temple was a mere toddler when Janet Mitchell was born in Talmadge, Ohio four days after Christmas, 1931. And Shirley had just danced into her first studio films when Iva Mae Jones was born in a small New York town on April 23, 1933, on Shirley’s birthday to be exact. Yet, though the two Depression era girls grew up a wide continent away from the celebrated young star, the lives of all three became curiously intertwined. When the telephone rang at Theriault’s last winter, and the caller asked for information about selling her mother’s collection of Shirley Temple dolls and memorabilia, Stuart Holbrook arranged an appointment to visit the Florida home near Tampa where the collector had lived for the past thirty years until her recent passing. Then a strange thing happened. Left: Beautiful facial complexion is complemented by the vibrant coloring of the sailor costume inspired by the film “Captain January”. Above: Shirley Temple in a rare costume stands alongside her trunk (a rare treasure in itself in this mint condition!) with additional costumes.
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A selection of Shirley Temple dolls from their 1958 revival by Ideal. Right: Among the rarest costumes presented on the Shirley Temple dolls were the so-called “publicity dresses”. Note the slight variation in original wigs as occurred throughout the ten year period of production,
Just a few days later, another call came in from a gentleman inquiring about selling his mother’s collection of Shirley Temple memorabilia. And this collection was also located in Florida, near Tampa! Yet neither caller appeared to have any awareness that another person had called. How could this be? Was it a delicate family situation? Or could it be more than one collection? What were the odds of that? With trepidation Stuart Holbrook arranged to see both people, one day after the other. And in a serendipitous turn of events, the odds were happily proven wrong. There were, indeed, Antique DOLL Collector
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Shirley Temple dolls of the 1958 era were inspired by her films as well as cultural events of the time. Left: Shirley is wearing a rare variation of her classic costume from “Stand Up and Cheer” and is presented along with a trunk and additional costumes.
two collections! And the two families were delighted to become re-united as their mothers had lost touch during their long final days. Iva Mae and Janet had each grown up in their small town America, adored Shirley Temple during their childhood, and carried this admiration into adulthood. Yet in all those years, the 1930s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s, they never knew of each other. Until each moved, in her retirement years, to Tampa, Florida where they lived within five miles of each other. And, as these things go, the two met at a Shirley Temple event, and sharing their common passion for “all things Shirley” became fast friends. 16
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Shirley Temple was a fashionable young lady, as well as a symbol of characters from her films. Left: Why this model was the most popular of all Shirley Temple dolls ever created is understandable when the dolls are found in such fine original condition as these.
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Above: Three of the rare costumes in which Shirley Temple was presented by Ideal. Top left: Among the most cherished of the Shirley Temple dolls is this luxury model wearing the classic “Little Colonel” costume. Left: Two rare film costumes are worn by Shirley Temple composition dolls.
Their collections perfectly blend. Iva Mae concentrated on the Shirley Temple dolls, especially those wearing rare costumes, and Janet sought rare paper ephemera ranging from early sheet music to postcards and scrapbooks. The two collections will be presented at auction on Saturday. June 2 at the Westin Hotel at BWI (Baltimore/Washington International) Airport. More than 250 lots will be presented in a full color catalog with bidding available to those attending along with live internet bidding, and telephone and absentee bidding. In addition to the catalog lots, there will a grand bounty of Shirley dolls and memorabilia sold uncatalogued, available to attending bidders only. The catalog is available for $19 including priority shipping. To order the catalog or for more information call Theriault’s at 800-638-0422 (or 410-224-365) or visit www.theriaults.com. Or to view the auction online, visit www.theriaults.com and click on “bid online.” 18
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1) Wonderful hard to find Door of Hope Bride and Groom, circa 1920, beautiful carved bun on bride, carved wood heads, 12 inches, $1950. 2) Exquisite Bru Breveté – circa 1878 – dramatic brown eyes, – perfect bisque head, shoulder plate, lower arms and hands (except for re-glue of one finger on right hand). Outstanding outfit made from antique fabrics. 17 inches. $16,950.
3) Just adorable this 10 inch closed mouth Kestner is to die for! Perfect ball jointed body and head, original shoes, plaster pate wig, brown sleep eyes, antique outfit, $2250.
4) Stunning S&H 1469 Flapper – body and head perfect. Great outfit – hard to find – call for price.
5) This charming brown bisque child by S&H (759) is rarely found in this size. Perfect head and body, original wig, nice antique outfit and shoes, 14 inches. $1975.
7A) S&H character 1299 in rare small size, ball jointed body and head perfect, original wig and shoes, antique outfit, 10 inches, $1150. 6) Beautiful petite French fashion portrait lady by Jumeau in rare size 00 (10”). Blue eyes and original blonde wig, head and body perfect, exquisitely dressed with antique fabric. $3250.
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1818 La Belle Assemblee Parisian walking dress
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1821 La Belle Assemblee - a carriage dress
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1825 La Belle Assemblee – promenade dress
1825 La Bell Assemblee – Victoria Maria Lousia, duchess of Kent
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1825 La Belle Assemblee – ladies riding dress.
Until quite recently the primary source for up-to-date fashions was women’s publications, for in the early 1800’s manufacturers of women’s garments came to realize that the household purse strings of upper class homes were controlled by the women in that household. Publications that tempted women with current styles – and carried paid ads to further tempting their purse strings – became available. One of the first magazines focusing on women’s interests was The Belle Assemblee published by John Bell. Despite the French title, this magazine was produced in England, from 1806 through 1837. It was the first ladies magazine of quality, best known for its hand-tinted fashion plates of the Regency era. A very expensive process, hand-tinted book plates were found in only the most expensive publications. It also published original poetry, fiction, articles on politics and science, book and theatre reviews, and serialized novels. Catherine Hutton and Mary Shelley were two of their famous contributors. Each monthly publication also contained an interview with a famous female – whether it be a countess, an opera singer, or a married woman of wealth. The magazine
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1826 La Belle Assemblee carriage dress
1865 Godey’s Ladies Book
1826 La Belle Assemblee - evening dress
1826 La Belle Assemblee - house dress
28” 1860’s wax doll with original trunk and trousseau
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1870 Godey’s fashion plate
explored current fads as well as relevant history (the teadrinking English garnered their addiction after it became popular in the French court.) Their hand-colored prints provided an exclusive visual resource for French fashion to the elite. (I have seven leather-bound volumes, each containing six months of original magazines, dating from 1818 through 1826, and I have included photos of some of those original fashion plates in this article. John Bell wasn’t the only publisher to realize that there could be a financial advantage to catering to women’s interest. Godey’s Lady’s Book, published in Philadelphia, made its debut in 1830 - with its final issues published in 1878. It became the most widely circulated magazine prior to the civil war with a circulation of over 150,000 in 1860 and considered itself the “Queen of monthlies.” Published by Louis A. Godey of Philadelphia, each issue contained poetry, articles and illustrations by prominent artists and authors. For example, Edgar Allan Poe was a frequent contributor. It was expensive for its time, charging $3 for a year subscription. The editor – Sarah Joseph Hale (author of Mary Had A Little Lamb) – used the magazine’s popularity to further women’s causes and created a regular department entitled “Employment For Women.” Though he did provide a platform for current women’s issues, Godey forbade any political discourse in his magazine and refused to take a position during the civil war.
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The most popular aspects of the Godey magazines were the foldout, hand-tinted fashion plates. The magazine also provided patterns based on measurements for a garment to be sewn at home. Each publication contained five plates – a plate with a print of a member of the court or fashionable society, two depicting the latest fashions – one hand-tinted and one in black and white, and two plates providing music and sewing/ embroidery patterns. A true women’s magazine, it included celebrity anecdotes, instructions on manners, cosmetic advice, beauty aids and, of course, paid ads for such as rouge, depilatories, powders, and corsets. I have included numerous prints from my 1865 Godey Lady’s Book. Imitation is the surest form of flattery, or, in this case, a financial boon. Charles Peterson and George Graham – partners in the Saturday Evening Post – started a competitor to Godey Lady’s Book in 1842. Originally launched as Ladies National Magazine by 1848 it had evolved into Peterson’s Magazine. They charged $2 per year instead of the $3 per year Godey charged but followed a similar format with fashion plates and women’s articles. The magazine had an extensive run from 1842-1898. I have provided photos of a couple original fashion plates from an 1889 publication. The first practical women’s fashion magazine started publication in 1872 as The Delineator. Founded by the Butterick Publishing company, it featured actual sewing patterns. The original focus of the magazine was to promote Ebenezer Butterick’s new sewing patterns. Ebenezer Butterick, a tailor in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, is credited with the idea of creating the first graded patterns in 1863. The customer focus was function
1870’s summer wool wedding dress.
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1880’s English Walking Dress
Original 1880’s German wool walking dress
as well as fashion for middle-class American women. In addition to actual Butterick patterns in each issue, there were articles focused on home décor, drawings of embroidery and needlework, as well as fiction by well-known authors – one of their contributors was L. Frank Baum. Their color prints of current fashions actually provided enough information to allow the home sewer to replicate the costume at home. The Delineator was described as “a journal of fashion, culture, and fine arts.” It was also known for its art deco covers in the 1930’s. The Butterick company became one of the premier fashion and sewing corporations in the United States for most of the 20th century. The Delineator ceased production in 1937. Original 1880’s German silk and wool walking dress.
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1889 Peterson’s fashion plate
1900 swimsuit
1889 Peterson’s fashion plate
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1930’s Delineator cover and fashion plates.
I have provided photos garnered from a couple of 1930’s Delineator magazines. Doll seamstress search avidly for such publications as original sources for the fashions they wish to replicate for their antique dolls. They were soft-covered, commercially produced magazines and their construction did not lend itself to longevity. I have the pleasure of the company, and tutelage, of many expert seamstress in my Belles and Beaux Doll Club. They have taught me the basics of sewing, as well as how
to differentiate cotton and silk from rayon and nylon. They prefer vintage and antique materials when available but will settle for current fabrics when necessary. The one detail they demand are patterns based on original fashions from the time period they wish to replicate. There are excellent patterns available, published by doll collectors, for historically accurate doll costumes. These women’s fashion magazines are an invaluable resource for those fashions. Resource - Wikipedia
Alice Leverett French fashion dress kits.
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B Squadron Leader Ted realized £5,000 in UK last year.
Celebrating Steiff’s Iconic Paper Chest Tag
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ears are almost as collectible as dolls. It turns out that the right one, say a rare antique such as an early Steiff, can sell for hundreds, if not thousands of dollars at auction in America or Europe. In fact, for many collectors the words ‘teddy bear’ are synonymous with the word ‘Steiff.’ (See, for example, the early Steiff rarities whose auction we reported in our December 2017 issue). And not only is there the emotional side of collecting, the joy of owning a special bear, perhaps given into the family years ago, a sturdy and soft friend through time, but also there is the knowledge of it’s value growing over time. Of course the “collectibleness” only applies to certain bears. Top of the list of collectible bears is usually Steiff, but, according to UK-based bear authority and auctioneer, Daniel Agnew, the demand applies to others too. In his bear hunting he routinely seeks to sell Steiff, Farnell, Bing, Schuco, Merrythought, Deans, Chiltern and others ... According to Wikipedia a teddy bear is ‘a soft toy in the form of a bear.’ Developed apparently simultaneously by toymakers Morris Michtom in the U.S. and Richard Steiff in Germany in the early years of the 20th century, and named after President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt, the teddy bear became an iconic children’s toy, celebrated in story, song, and film. Since the creation of the first teddy bears which sought to imitate the form of real bear cubs, “teddies” have greatly varied in form, style, color, and material. They have become collector’s items, with older and rarer “teddies” appearing at public auctions.Teddy bears are among the most popular gifts for children and are often given to adults to signify love, congratulations, or sympathy. New bear in town: A new Teddy arriving at Toy Shoppe in Richmond, Va (www.thetoyshoppe.com) is a major news item for collectors. We were excited when we checked in with Danny and Barrie Shapiro and they introduced us to the April newcomer pictured here, and also showed the unique, iconic commemorative chest tags. The Shapiros work closely with Steiff when it’s time for a new member of the Teddy family to be presented to collectors. Danny says of the bears created over Steiff’s 138 year history: “one of the nice aspects of being at The Toy Shoppe has been to combine our insight into Steiff with our own imaginations to create special exclusive editions just for our customers (who we know share our particular affection for these marvelous friends). After we present our ideas to the Steiff designers, they add a bit of Steiff magic and bring them to life. It has been our true joy to work with Steiff to create pieces that are both appealing in their own right as well as having historical significance for the collector... our new is an extraordinary addition to an already exceptional family. With the warmth of his custom Schulte mohair, he brightens up the entire room. He is the perfect size to hold and hug and has a long, rich voice. Delightful!” Bear Collecting International: The aforementioned Daniel Agnew is probably best known for running Christie’s famous teddy bear auctions. His career illustrates the high drama of collecting. In the 80’s Daniel Agnew joined Christie’s as a salesroom porter. Around that time the record prices had reached dizzy heights when, in 1989 Alfonzo, a red Steiff Teddy Bear which was originally the property of Princess Xenia Georgievna, a member of the Russian Royal family, sold for £12,100. Daniel joined the toy department as a cataloger at Christie’s in 1991 and in 1993 he helped set up the first Teddy Bear auction. The show needed a star and Christie’s doll consultant, Olivia Bristol, came up trumps by discovering a dealer who had a blue Steiff bear. It was a bold move to value him at £20,000; but she was proved right when he sold for the amazing sum of £49,500. At the next sale in 1993, Teddy Girl sold for £110,000, which is still the world record for an antique Teddy Bear.
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In 2007 Daniel left Christie’s, holding his first independent auction ‘The London Toy Auction’ in 2009. In 2010 Daniel returned to Christie’s South Kensington to sell the Paul Greenwood collection ‘Steiff: An Important Private Collection’ for £1,000,000. Daniel’s London Toy Auction returned in 2011 and 2012; in the last auction a Steiff Petsy Teddy Bear sold for £23,600. Throughout the last 20 years, Daniel’s own bear collection has grown and grown. Constantly adding new items; especially loving anything early with labels, mad comic characters or anything that has not been seen before. Much of the collection can be seen on his website. Another long term project for Daniel is the task of writing a definitive encyclopedia-type book on the British Teddy Bear. When it’s finished it will be a must for any bear collector. Daniel is always interested in hearing from fellow enthusiasts if they have information they would like to contribute to this publication. Currently he is helping to organize “200 Years of Childhood: The London International Antique Doll, Teddy Bear and Toy Fair,” November, 18th 2018 at Kensington Town Hall. June 10th he will host the British Teddy Bear Festival at Woburn Abbey in the UK. For more information, go to www.115yearsofteddybears.com The organizers say, “Woburn Abbey is a beautiful setting for the 2nd British Teddy Bear Festival. Set primarily in the Sculpture Gallery and spilling out onto the Abbey lawns there will be a Teddy Bear Fair of both antique, vintage and artist bears, together with valuations, restorations, a teddy bears’ picnic, tours of the house and gardens and so much more!”
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The Magnificent Sculpture Gallery and Grounds of Woburn Abbey.
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Palais Royale Huret Sewing Workshop by Nicki Burley Photos Courtesy of Barbra Porter Photography
Jan Rohrmann shows off her beautifully pleated underskirt, ready for final stitching.
Denise couldn’t resist sharing her tiny new puppy, Daisy, with us at lunch. Kathy Gaines seems especially smitten!
Mlle. Liberte models her “Palais Royale” ensemble, surrounded by antique treasures and the silk fabric specially printed for the workshop, reproduced from an example in the Grovian Museum.
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he life of a doll costumer is often a quiet one. We spend our days researching ideas, gathering fabrics, and testing patterns, but most of our work is done alone in our sewing rooms. Though we can phone a friend or join an online group to toss around ideas, few seamstresses have opportunities to sew with like-minded companions. So the chance to gather for several days, entirely focused on creating a beautiful outfit, is like finding the proverbial golden ticket! It’s made unforgettable when the setting is the incomparable Carmel Doll Shop and Grovian Doll Museum in Pacific Grove, and the hosts are Michael Canadas and David Robinson. A talented group of women met this March for just such a weekend, to produce a handsewn enfantine-style ensemble called Palais Royale for the new resin-bodied Huret. While the pattern and kit were created by Louise Hedrick, the sewing instruction was provided by Denise Buese, former editor of Doll News and author of the book Victoria: The Enduring Legacy of Lady Alexander. Denise shares, “It was an honor to teach a sewing class for Louise Hedrick, who once again masterfully drafted the pattern and assembled the elaborate kit and instructions. And this particular group of sewers is amazing. They come to learn but also to be among fellow collectors in an inspiring location among beautiful dolls. It’s great fun to have a gorgeous doll to dress, and very gratifying to have made a new, authentic costume to add to her trousseau. “
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Nancy Greenawalt and Carrie Caldwell, tucked cozily into one of the hardest-working corners of the sewing room.
Denise guides Mary Senko in the tricky bodice construction, featuring an inset “v” shape of blue silk.
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Penny Meikle samples the buffet offerings on opening night.
The workshop’s story actually began last year, however, when the group met to sew a circa 1864 tailored skirt and jacket outfit in blue plaid silk with brown trim. The fabrics for both events were printed just for these workshops. Upon arriving for the first morning of work, attendees were presented with the stunning Mademoiselle Liberte, a limited edition Huret created for the event by doll artist Darlene Lane. The workshop theme was Coming to America, chosen because the head was “based on a special doll in the Grovian Collection…that boasts a provenance from the Frederic Auguste Bartholdi family, the French sculptor who is best known for designing the Statue of Liberty,” according to Michael Canadas. Each year that the workshop is held, seamstresses will add a new outfit to this doll’s wardrobe, along with wonderful little accessories that are given as favors during mealtimes. The first year, for example, guests received a complete set of undergarments, and during this second year, we were surprised by items like tiny pocket watches, a necklace and earrings, and a chatelaine set. Perhaps most poignant of all during the first year, though, was the announcement that it was Louise Hedrick’s last workshop, so it was a special honor to be instructed by her and enjoy her company. Each year’s sewing event opens Thursday evening, when guests gather in the Carmel Doll Shop for an informal buffet supper. For many, it’s a reunion of old friends, but there are always new faces, each one sure to soon be a friend. The guests represent a wide variety of sewing skills, ages, and collecting backgrounds, but everyone shares enthusiasm for the project ahead—the anticipation of opening the kit boxes and starting to sew the next day adds to the giddiness of the first evening. There’s definitely more than a little bit of shopping going on, too, as we admire the gorgeous displays in the store. For anyone overwhelmed by the choices, there are several more days ahead to really “see” the dolls, furniture, and accessories--then find something special to take home!
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Work begins with the tarlatan underskirt, which was later trimmed with pinked and pleated blue silk.
Kathy Gaines and Peggy Canderle enjoy a glass of wine as they consider the weekend ahead.
David, Kay, and the staff putting the finishing touches on a popular appetizer of locally grown artichokes.
Workshop instructor, Denise Buese, poses proudly beside Mlle. Liberte.
Author Nicki Burley takes a quick break from sewing and chatting with Barbara Metken.
Jan Rohrmann and Mary Senko take a moment to catch up and share their excitement.
Michael is always ready to charm us with another intriguing story.
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Bright and early Friday morning, everyone arrives to choose a favorite sewing spot and set up their lights, tools, and doll for fitting the outfit as we work. Guests not present at the first year’s workshop simply brought their own reproduction Hurets, as the costume fits any doll head on that body. A few seamstresses gather in the kitchen to savor a cup of coffee, some wander through the museum taking photos and mental notes about the displays, and others can be found admiring the sample project on display, surrounded by an array of antique accessories and furniture. It’s a surprisingly quiet morning, with a hush of excitement in the air. When it’s time to begin, Michael comes in to ring the antique phone on the wall by the shop door. Everyone is finally presented with the long-awaited kit, boxed and decorated with a photo of the costume and trimmed with gilt Dresden. Inside are envelopes full of sewing treasures: pre-cut dress pieces, tiny trims, a hat form and straw, and even a pre-sewn gored tarlatan underskirt, which is where we will begin the day’s work. Attendees are also given a full set of instructions and patterns, besides sewing instruction and construction hints from Denise as we move from step to step. While there’s a sewing goal each day, seamstresses aren’t required to finish the work before beginning another part of the project. Friday’s main goal was to sew the underskirt consisting of a royal blue boxpleated ruffle sewn onto the tarlatan skirt and to begin the overskirt. The overskirt and bodice were cut from a rich gold, blue, and floral fabric reproduced from an actual dress in the museum’s collection. On the second day, we created the dress bodice with a v-shaped blue silk inset, as well as the bow which was set onto a belt. Sunday’s activity focused on the straw toque hat, but also provided a general work day. There are always a few who can accomplish the entire outfit, but most take it home to finish the details. The workshop has a helpful atmosphere, rather than competitive. Though seating isn’t planned out, it usually happens that seamstresses with questions are seated next to those with answers, so no one feels left out and work just buzzes along. Denise spent each day moving around the sewing space, alternately helping individuals and teaching the whole class. Echoing the sentiments of each seamstress, she noted, “The participants worked very hard for three days, but our goal was to have a lot of fun doing so. If we’re not enjoying ourselves while sewing for our dolls, then why bother? I always learn something new from my fellow sewers, which I love. We all learn from each other, and that’s the beauty of the workshop environment.” Gourmet lunches and dinners served in the museum relieve the long sewing days. The bright, welcoming space is like an intimate parlor, where guests are surrounded by display cases full of exquisite dolls,
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their accessories, and wardrobes while being warmed beside a large fireplace. These moments when we can sit comfortably, enjoying Michael and David’s hospitality, truly provide as much refreshment as the food. Like everything else, of course, the food is beautifully prepared and served, and the tables are set with different linens and centerpieces for every meal. For many of us, the workshop is also a retreat from our usual home and work routines, a place where we find ourselves ‘fed’ in many ways through camaraderie with each other and our gracious hosts. On Saturday evening, we were treated to an especially elegant “Dinner at Le Palais Royale,” with dishes like Fruits de Mer, Beef Bourguignon, and Crème Brulee for dessert. Michael and the staff served each course in tail coats and white gloves, and we truly felt like royalty. However, the highlight of the evening proved to be a surprise (and hilariously disguised) guest, whose jokes and on-the-spot hairstyling kept us—well, in stitches-- all night. By the time we finished dinner, we had laughed so hard we cried, and few had any energy left for late-night sewing! For our last day together, we strolled across the block late Sunday morning to the charming Fandango restaurant, where we were treated to brunch with a choice of several tasty entrees. Our group was nestled into a cozy old California style room, painted with murals and surrounded by windows to take advantage of the sunshine. At this meal, we received a parting gift prepared by Louise Hedrick: a sweet apron printed on cotton fabric, to be embroidered and added to our doll’s growing wardrobe. Knowing it was our last day, we lingered over our morning coffee, deep in conversation with friends, and found it hard to tear ourselves away despite the lure of that day’s hat project! By Sunday evening, after one last family- style dinner, we were tired and ready to head home, though already counting the days until the next year’s event; definitely a sign of a successful workshop. As we concluded, Denise hoped that “all the participants had a good time while sewing, made new friends in the bargain, and are proud of their work. They should be; they each did a wonderful job! And I also hope they all come back for next year’s workshop, because Carmel Doll Shop has an exciting new pattern and authentic, proprietary Huret fabric to offer for our kits. It’s an event not to be missed!” Her wishes for us were certainly fulfilled, as we had a hard time parting, and each guest was already making plans for the next year. At home, we have mementoes to help us wait: besides the beautiful dress added to our doll’s trousseau, many of us also discovered other unique items during our days at the shop. Each time we pass by our doll cabinets, these treasures will remind us of the days we spent together sewing, learning, and sharing our passion for dolls…and we are grateful for every minute.
Sharon Lindsey works diligently while Denise stops to help Karen Rockwell and Kathy Gaines. Magnifying reader glasses are required here!
Our handsome servers for Saturday’s themed dinner.
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lderfer Auctions reports highly successful results from their first sale of the Regina Steele Collection. The doll auction was held on April 4, 2018. Note that Regina Steele’s collection of room boxes will come up for auction in October, 2018. Here, some of the best results from the doll auction. All prices quoted include buyer’s premium. L-R: 17” Bebe Brevette ‘5’ $6,466. 17” Bru Jne 7 $8,540. 17” Circle Dot Bru $6,710.
Izannah Walker, English Wax Doll and Chair - $18,720.
Poulbot Children - $7,605.
19” Jumeau 7 E J - $5,496.
Pair of 300 Series Lenci Dolls - $4,880.
Schoenhut Manikin - $3,660.
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SHOW REPORT:
Naples Doll Club Annual Doll Show & Sale January 19 & 20, 2018 in Naples, FL Dee’s Dolls www.rubylane.com/shop/deesdolls mcwilkins33@verizon.net
Nancy McCray Nlmccray@q.com c 319-651-6440 hm 319-363-3936
Valerie Fogel’s Beautiful Bébés 425-765-4010 www.bebesatticfinds.rubylane.com
The Village Doll Shop, Adamstown PA Becky & Andy Ourant 717-484-1200 mobile: 610-662-5473
Richard Saxman Tel: 610-415-9344 Cell: 215-519-2539 ricksax@earthlink.net
Fritzi’s Antique Dolls Fritzi’s cell# 630-247-1144 Rick’s cell# 630-247-1219 fritzisantiquedolls@comcast.net
McHugh’s Dolls, Richmond, VA Mchughsdollstoys@aol.com 804-938-6749
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Colorful Felt Dolls of Brazil By Linda Holderbaum
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Standing 14 ½-inches this lady has a beautiful full felt skirt decorated with felt fruit sewn around the black border. The entire skirt is made of felt. Her basket is full of colorful felt stuffed fruit. She is not marked. In the close-up you can see the cloth blouse, sash and the detailed painting to her face and eyes.
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This wonderful 19-inch lady was produced by Holzer & Cie in the 1920s or 1930s. She wears what appears to be a traditional combination of white cloth blouse over a felt skirt. A sash is also worn that matches the color and design of the skirt, in this case yellow felt bananas that decorate the green sash and skirt. The details of her painted features and the nicely blushed cheeks are seen in the close-up. Her black and gray streaked floss hair is in its original styling. Notice the interesting way her eyes have been painted. The back view shows the continued decoration on her sash as well as the basket on her head.
Orbis, made ladies, gauchos and boudoir type dolls. Detailed help on identifying these dolls is included in a section of Cloth Dolls Identification and Price Guide 1920s and 1930s by Polly Judd. The dolls were constructed of dark felt which varied depending on the racial group they were depicting. The bodies are jointed at the shoulders and hips. The pressed mask faces have side and back seams. Blue or brown eye shadow is sometime used and the mouths are a heart shape. Competing with the Perotti company was Holzer & Cie, who made tourist dolls as well as play dolls. These colorfully costumed dolls are marked with a company tag or just “Made in Brazil.” Whether you are a collector of cloth dolls or ethnic dolls these make a great addition to any collection and certainly can brighten your day with their rich colors and festive nature.
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An unusual character is this 17-inch native made by the Joan Periotti Manufactura Orbis company. His costume is also a combination of felt and woven cloth material. The close-up of the Native man shows the elaborate construction of the felt feathers on his head dress as well as the nicely painted features. He carries over his shoulder cloth and faux leather bag and holds his bow in his hand. He has a full head black silk floss type hair. The Paper tag was found under his skirt: MANUFATURA ORB// R.D. Jose Alves Lima, 309//S. PAULO//MADE IN BRAZIL.
Another 14-inch unmarked lady, again with the white blouse, matching sash and skirt and basket on her head. She has felt flowers decorating her sash and skirt instead of the typical fruit. The wonderful looped hair is seen in the close-up.
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Smaller sizes can also be found. These two, 9 ½-inches on the left and 10-inches on the right, carry large baskets with felt fruit on their heads. Their costumes are not as elaborate and the doll on the right has very little felt used for her costume at all. The doll on the right has a yellow blouse instead of white and a cotton checkered sash and skirt with felt trim. She wears white plastic earrings and does not have the “buns” seen on the earlier dolls. The doll on the left has short black floss hair and white blouse with green sash and skirt with flower decoration.
This paper tag is glued to the sole of her shoe translates to: A REPTILIA// Tiburtiuseca Brasileira Industry// Street of Inmperatriz 27.
ROSA OF BRAZIL was featured in the 1939 Foreign Folk Dolls catalog produced by Kimport. Along with Rosa in two sizes (9 and 14-inches) they advertised a 9-inch Fabio. The 9-inch dolls were $3.50 and the 14-inch Rosa was $6.95. Later catalogs offered only Rosa.
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grew up during the fifties and sixties in rural Brevard, North Carolina, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Dad worked at a paper mill full time, he also did furniture and car upholstery to support his wife and five children. Times were hard, and toys were not a necessity! Christmas was special because we always got a toy along with fruit and candy. Under the tree there were five packages, one for each of us. The girls got a doll and the boys got either cap-buster guns or a BB rifle. I can still remember the smell of vinyl as I opened my doll. Just a cheap dime store doll but I couldn’t have been happier. Until one Christmas when I was either eleven or twelve and I was expecting a doll to be in my box but instead I got a sweater. My doll days were over! In the late eighties I began buying little 8” Madame Alexander “Alexanderkins” for my youngest daughter. Now, in order to get these dolls, you still had to go out of town either to Asheville North Carolina or Greenville South Carolina. Once in the store you stood in a long line at the doll counter hoping they didn’t run out before your turn came. The store limited you to one doll per person. The demand was greater than the supply.
Close-up of all bisque wrestler All bisque wrestler on left and all bisque Kestner boy.
SFBJ toddler with Steiff dog
All bisque Bahr and Proschild FG French Fashion
One day it dawned on me I enjoyed the dolls much more than my daughter did. It was then I had to admit to myself I was buying them for myself. Now I was a doll collector and searched for older dolls. A good friend rescued a box of composition dolls from the dumpster he was helping fill. A friend of his was going through stuff from his mom’s estate when he ran across the dolls. Remembering I liked dolls, he took them home and
called me. I couldn’t wait to see what treasures were in that box. It was like Christmas morning and I was a child as I found Patsy dolls and tagged clothes for them. Just when I thought it couldn’t get any better, I saw a composition Shirley Temple doll. An experienced doll friend helped me clean and restore the dolls and clothes. That began my love of celebrity dolls from the twenties and thirties. Doll shows, and auctions brought many Antique DOLL Collector
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other dolls representing famous child movie stars. They still hold a special place in my heart. Joining Land O’ Sky Doll Club opened up a whole world of doll friends and dolls. Through them different types of dolls were introduced to me; antique, modern, vintage and one of a kind dolls. I began to appreciate antique German dolls and then later French dolls. Land O’ Sky is an active club, doing programs, a yearly doll show, and a luncheon. We are offered field trips to shows, museums, auctions and UFDC convention. It has been very fulfilling to have a hobby that offers so much, plus people I can have a common bond and friendship with. Space and money set the tone for my collecting. It is rewarding to rescue a doll overlooked by a collector because she isn’t mint. Then be asked after she is restored where did I get this great doll! Broken fingers, messy dirty hair, or naked, nothing will prevent me from buying a doll except for a crack to the bisque of the face. Some dolls will never leave my doll room, while others will be sold and replaced by a better example. There are dolls I still dream about finding but then I walk into my doll room and say, “dreams do come true.” Lue Gravely holding two different Steiner “C” dolls. 50
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he First World Doll Day was established on June 14th, 1986 with a letter by Mildred Seeley. It was created to spread the universal message of happiness and love. The day is not owned by any company, club or person and no fees, permission or obligations are required. Many have celebrated the day by giving a doll to someone-a child or adult, but freedom of expression and celebration are left up to the individual. In the past, the day has been observed with exhibits, sales, seminars, doll shows and other doll related activities. Why not plan a special celebration in your community? The logo was created by artist Boots Tyner and represents a child with a German bisque doll--her gift. The logo was designed for free use to promote this special day and may be reproduced.. Join in this wonderful celebration and time of sharing!
Visit www.WorldDollDay.com for more information.
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Fred Patton – Lizette
Behind The Mask? Susan Geiger – Marie Anne
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f all the delights of the Victorian era none can quite compare with a formal ball. Invitations are sent, plans are made and the anticipation grows! Young ladies are particularly excited as they choose the fabrics and trims for the perfect gown and speculate about “who” will be there. After an intense winter where so many in the eastern U.S. have suffered this year, nothing was more welcome than the idea of a lovely Spring Ball, hosted by the leading voices at Yahoo’s French Fashion Doll Sewing Club, an online chat group filled with a plethora of creative ladies and gentlemen with a love of French Fashion. Back in December of last year an invitation went out, posted to the group, to thread those needles and sharpen those scissors for a formal Victorian Spring Ball set for April 1, 2018 and this was no April Fools joke! The response was immediate as group members sent their RSVP’s in and began making their plans for what they anticipated would be a wonderful opportunity to “play dolls”. Chatter took center stage as inspired seamstresses began to post beautiful gown ideas for their ladies, exchanging historical tidbits, old fashion plates, plans for dance cards and
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Same dress different overlay – one for masquerade, one for dance. Marie Scopel – Annabelle
Mary Konecny – Constantina
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Susan Geiger – Miette
Susan Geiger – Agathe
Phyllis Burki – Isabelle
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sources for supplies and masks. All styles and designs were welcomed, including costumes, as sewing machines all over the country hummed a happy tune in anticipation of the first ever “cyber” Ball. April 1 dawned to an electric atmosphere of anticipation as eager ladies and gentlemen posted photo after photo of beautifully detailed ballgowns and accessories, calling every attendee by name as they proudly displayed the efforts of months of handwork. A cloud of silk, ribbon, braid, beads and flowers danced merrily across computer screens and throughout the group as the little French ladies each took their place in the spotlight, a truly lovely collection of breathtaking ensembles. By the end of the evening all was hailed a great success and heartfelt thanks went out to the hosts as a very enjoyable and enchanting event came to a close...it would not be soon forgotten by anyone. With special thanks to group owner, Annick Phillips and resident historian, Fred Patton for hosting our wonderful “cyber” event and to all the ladies and gentlemen who contributed and participated in a truly memorable occasion. To be a part of all the fun you can join The French Fashion Doll Sewing Club online at https://groups.io/g/FrenchFashionDollSewingClub
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Miniature Porcelain Furniture made in Limoges. by Georgina Brown
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The first porcelain factory was founded in 1771 and by the 19th century hundreds of factories had sprung up around Limoges producing hard paste porcelain table ware, dinner services, tea sets and other decorative objects. In post war France many gift shops sold Limoges miniatures to visiting tourists and the tiny dolls house sized pianos, tables and chairs etc. were easy to pack and carry home. These miniatures are usually marked “Limoges France” but since the early 1990’s hundreds of reproductions flooded the antiques market and the quality of the porcelain, its painting and applied transfers reflect this. The most popular transfer image found on Limoges miniatures are of courting couples by the French artist Jean Honore Fragonard, whose Rococo painting represented the frivolity of French court life during the 1700’s. While most pieces are in decorated white glazed porcelain they were also produced with a cobalt blue or burgundy colored glaze which was simply decorated with gilding.
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The variety of miniature furniture pieces is just amazing, ranging from the popular pianos, tables and chairs to Grandfather clocks, fireplaces, baby cradles, a cooking stove, wardrobes, cupboards, etc. even a tiny dog kennel with its resident dog and a bathroom set (bath, basin, toilet and bidet!). As my collection grew I decided to make up little “box rooms” to accommodate these miniatures and so far have put together five rooms. The first of these is the formal dining room made up from the pieces I originally found at the antique fair. The sofa and easy chair have a burgundy glaze and are decorated with glided flowers, the lovely individual dining chairs (just 3/4” tall) are completely gilded. The table has the typical “Fragonard” transfer in its centre surrounded by a matching burgundy glaze with gilding. Next, I had the task of finding “dolls” to fit in with these tiny pieces. As it turned out I already had a small collection of vintage French “Feves” Nativity figures. These tiny porcelain figures were made to be put inside a special “King” cake baked for the Epiphany holiday which is celebrated every year on January 6th, the 12th day of Christmas. This is the day the three wise men came to Bethlehem to honour the birth of baby Jesus. Usually a Fava (called “Feve”) bean was inserted inside the King cake and the lucky child who found this (and hopefully didn’t swallow it or break a tooth!) was made King for the day. These tiny figures have since become commercialized and the “Feve bean” can now include many porcelain characters, shapes or animals, some were even manufactured in Limoges. I discovered that they were the perfect size to go with my Limoges miniature furniture! The figures range in size from 1 1/4” to just 1 1/2 “ tall. I also found tiny porcelain dogs and cats to go with them. So each room has at least two people with their pets. The
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carpets for the rooms I found at a specialist Dolls house fair and the walls are made up of stiff cardboard, papered with gift wrap and decorated with tiny paintings cut from magazines. Each tiny room measures just 4” X 6 1/2” and is 3” high. The next room is the living room. Here the furniture pieces are all in white glazed porcelain and decorated with flower transfers and gilding, the piano (that the cat is sitting on) has the typical courting couple scene by “Fragonard” on its lid. The grandparents (grandma with her basket of knitting and grandpa) and the dog and cat, enjoy some peace and quiet in front of the fireplace while a grandfather clock ticks quietly. Next is the bedroom. The furniture pieces in this room are also all in white glazed porcelain with either flower transfers or gilded decoration and the wardrobe and dresser have the typical “Fragonard” scenes and gilding. Here two ladies prepare to go out, but not before giving the dog and cat (curled up on the sofa) instructions to behave! The kitchen has three pieces of furniture with gilding and transfer decorations by “Fragonard”. The two chairs are nicely decorated in gilt. The stove is a little on the large size but I think this adds to its charm! One lady has just come back from shopping with a bag full of groceries and the other holds a tray of fresh baked cookies (she actually has “Fleuriste” printed on her base which means Florist but here I am going for cookies!). The dog waits in anticipation! The last room is the nursery. Here all the furniture pieces are in white glazed porcelain decorated with transfer flowers and gilding, the Grand piano and dresser have the typical “Fragonard” transfer print. The baby’s cradle is especially nice with heavy gilding and is stamped 58
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The tiny Limoges dog and his kennel.
“Meissner, Limoges C 35” (its factory mark) on the bottom. I found a tiny “Feves” baby (baby Jesus in a manger from a Nativity set) that fits inside the cradle perfectly! The baby’s nurse maid watches over him. The tiny toy Elephant is also a “Feves” figure. Placed outside my rooms is a tiny Limoges porcelain dog with its kennel. The kennel has a transfer flower on two sides and is marked “Attention” on one side of the roof and “Chein mechant” on the other. All together this means “Watch out, Naughty Dog!” in French. The kennel measures 1” X 1” and the dog is just 1/2” long and has a gold collar. The dog and its kennel come together as a pair but sometimes the dog gets lost and the kennel sold separately. Now to find the Limoges pieces for a bathroom!
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Variety of stamps and transfer marks found on Limoges miniature furniture.
The bases of the fireplace and Grand piano have a circular stamp “Limoges France” in gold.
The base of the baby cradle is marked “Meissner Limoges C 35” in gold.
This table is marked “Limoges France” in gold. Above right and right: The base of the kitchen stove is marked “Limoges France” in black. The same mark is found on the back of a sofa.
Below: The wardrobe, bed, and dog kennel are all marked “Made in France Limoges” in light green. The grandfather clock has just “Limoges France” in the same light green.
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Typical Fragonard “Courting couple” transfer prints found of Limoges Miniatures.
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Calendar of Events
Send in your FREE Calendar Listing to: Antique Doll Collector, c/o Calendar, P.O. Box 239, Northport, New York 11768 or Email: adcsubs@gmail.com. If you plan on attending a show, please call the number to verify the date and location as they may change.
ONGOING
4/21‑10/7/18 ~ Switzerland. Costumes of Venetian Carnival balls. Spielzeug Welten Museum. www.swmb.museum
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3‑4 ~ Newark, OH. Premier Doll Auction, McMasters Harris Doll Auction Company. www.mcmastersharris.com. mark@mcmastersharris.com. 740‑877‑5357. 5‑6 ~ Annapolis, MD. Grandezvous Auction. Theriault’s. 410‑224‑3655 www.theriaults.com.
5 ~ Maitland, FL. Doll Show. Maitland Civic Center on the Lake. The Greater Orlando Doll Club. Barbara Keehbauch. 407‑678‑5678. Bkeehbauch@msn.com.
5 ~ Nashville, TN. Doll Show. Mt. Juliet Comm. Center. Jackie Stone. 828‑505‑2287. www.SoutheasternDollShows.com
5 ~ Pleasanton, CA. Doll Show. Alameda County Fairgrounds. Dorothy Drake. Crossroads. www.crossroadsshows.com
12 ~ Batavia, NY. Doll & Teddy Bear Show. The Quality Inn. Saturday’s Child Dolls. Martha Smith. 585‑506‑7948.
6 ~ Chagrin Falls, OH. Doll Show. Federated Family Life Center. Chagrin Valley & Strongsville Doll Club. Eileen Green. 440‑283‑5839.
16 ~ Annapolis, MD. Rendezvous Auction. Mid‑Century American Dolls‑The Fashionable Years. Theriault’s. 410‑224‑3655 www.theriaults.com.
9 ~ Annapolis, MD. Rendezvous Auction. Antique Doll Clothing & Access. Theriault’s. 410‑224‑3655 www.theriaults.com.
19 ~ Columbus, IN. Doll & Teddy Bear Show. Bartholomew County 4‑H Fairgrounds. Dolls Night Out Club of Columbus. Barb Joy. 812‑376‑9124. joyvegas3@aol.com
5 ~ Westhampton, NJ. Antique & Vintage Doll Auction. Crescent Shrine. Sweetbriar Auctions. 410‑275‑2213. Dorothy Hunt. www.SweetbriarAuctions.com
12 ~ Fresno, CA. Doll Show. Hope Lutheran Church. San Joaquin Valley Doll Club. SHIRLEYLINDAL68@gmail.com. 559‑930‑6595.
6 ~ Easton, PA. Doll Show. Forks Community Ctr. Twin County Doll Club. Earl Bethel. 610‑866‑5326. ebgeeb@ptd.net
16 ~ Denver, PA. Toy & Doll Auction. Morphy Auctions. 877‑968‑8880. Jay Lowe. 610‑659‑1981. www.morphyauctions.com
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MAY 2018 continued from page 61 19 ~ Fayetteville, NC. Doll & Toy Show. Kiwanis Recreation Center. Maureen Mercer. 910‑916‑8532.
Hundreds of Selling Tables…
19 ~ Greenwood, IN. Doll & Bear Show. Greenwood United Methodist Church. www.greenwoodumc.org/index.php/ umw
DEC 1&2
19 ~ Nazareth, PA. Antique & Collectible Doll Auction, Dotta Auction Co., Inc, 610‑759‑7389, www.dottaauction.com or Auctionzip.com – auctioneer #1255. 19 ~ Pasadena, CA. Doll Show. Pasadena Elks Lodge. Forever Young. Sandy Kline. 818‑368‑4648.
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19 ~ Williamsfield, OH. Doll Show. Williamsfield Community Center. Heirloom Doll Society. Lynne Morrow. 440‑344‑7747.
20 ~ Madison Heights, MI. Doll Show. UFCW Hall. Doll Show Productions. Sharon Napier. lildolls@excite.com 586‑731‑3072. 20 ~ Mounds View, MN. Doll & Bear Show. Mermaid Event Center. C Promotions Plus. Carol Benson. 612‑669‑1613.
20 ~ New Hope, PA. Doll Show. Eagle Firehouse. Mark Lehmann. 215‑657‑2477. markleh58@comcast.net. 21 ~ Annapolis, MD. Ten2Go Auction. Theriault’s. 410‑224‑3655 theriaults.com.
23~ Annapolis, MD. Rendezvous Auction. Antique Dolls & Playthings. Theriault’s. 410‑224‑3655 www.theriaults.com. 25‑26 ~ Anaheim, CA. Antique & Vintage Doll Estate Sale. Sherryl Shirran. 714‑343‑4865. sherrylks@aol.com
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CANCELLED... 2‑3 ~ Gaithersburg, MD. Doll & Toy Show. The Fairgrounds. SFB Events / S. Bellman 239‑440‑3184 sbellman714@gmail.com
2‑3 ~ FRANCE. Doll’s Collection/ Automata & Mechanical Music Auctions. Galerie De Chartres. +33(0)2 37 88 28 28 (F) +33(0)2 37 88 28 20. chartres@ galeriedechartres.com
2 ~ Linthicum Heights, MD. Shirley Temple: Private Collections of Iva Mae Jones & Janet Mitchell Auction. Theriault’s. 410‑224‑3655 www.theriaults.com. Calendar continued on page 64
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JUNE 2018 continued from page 62 2 ~ Missoula, MT. Doll, Toy, Teddy Bear & Miniature Show. Ruby’s Inn & Convention Center. Kay Schrader. 406‑360‑7214. schrader1501@blackfoot.net 3 ~ Concord, CA. Doll Show. Crowne Plaza Hotel. 101 Doll & Study Club. Stephanie Blythe. 415‑455‑8415. s.blythe@ comcast.net 3 ~ Sturbridge, MA. Doll & Bear Show. Sturbridge Host Hotel. Wendy Collins. 603‑969‑1699.
5 ~ Belleville, IL. Doll, Bear, Collectible, Miniature & Dollhouse Show. St. Clair County Fairgrounds. Kay Weber’s Shows. 618‑233‑0940.
6 ~ Annapolis, MD. Rendezvous Auction. Antique Dolls & Playthings. Theriault’s. 410‑224‑3655 www.theriaults.com.
9 ~ Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill, NC. Triangle Doll & Toy Show. Amran Shriners Temple. Jackie Stone. 828‑505‑2287. www. SoutheasternDollShows.com 10 ~ Naperville, IL. Doll Show. Naperville Marriott Hotel. Karla Moreland Presents. 815‑356‑6125. kmorela@ais.net 13‑15 ~ Nashua, NH. Doll Auction. Withington Auctions. 603‑478‑3232. withingtonauction.com. withington@ conknet.com
15 ~ Annapolis, MD. Ten2Go Auction. Theriault’s. 410‑224‑3655 theriaults.com.
16 ~ Milton, FL. Doll & Toy Show. Santa Rosa County Auditorium. Pensacola Doll Study Club. perpleprsn@aol.com. 850‑292‑6074.
21‑23 ~ Bennington, VT. R. John Wright Convention. The Everett Mansion. www. rjohnwright.com. 802‑447‑7072. R. John Wright Dolls Inc. rjwdolls@aol.com 23 ~ Puyallup, WA. Doll Show. Western Washington Fairground. Dorothy Drake. Crossroads. www.crossroadsshows.com 24 ~ No. Hampton, NH. Doll, Teddy Bear & Gift Show. Lafayette Crossing Plaza. Collins Gifts. Wendy Collins. 603‑969‑1699.
JULY 2018
13 ~ Layton, UT. Doll Convention. Davis Conference Center. ROSE International Doll Expo. Ann Dee. 801‑419‑2146. 15‑19 ~ Phoenix, AZ. Annual National Doll Festival. Rowbear Lowman. 831‑438‑5349. NatlDoll@aol.com
16 ~ Scottsdale, AZ. MARQUIS Antique Doll Action. Hyatt Regency Scottsdale. Theriault’s. 410‑224‑3655. (F) 410‑224‑3655. www.theriaults.com.
17‑21 ~ Phoenix, AZ. UFDC 69th Annual Convention. JW Marriott Desert Ridge Spa & Resort. www.ufdc.org/convention. 816‑ 891‑7040. 21 ~ Phoenix, AZ. UFDC 69th Annual Convention Public Day. JW Marriott Spa & Resort. www.ufdc.org/convention. 816‑891‑7040.
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Beautiful Bébés Fine Dolls and Precious Playthings of the Past Tel: 425.765.4010 Beautifulbebes@outlook.com For excellent service contact Beautiful Bebes when Selling or Consigning!
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Always Buying. Trades, Consignments, Sales and Estate. If originality is your heart’s desire, this beautiful 18” Portrait Poupée by Pierre Francois Jumeau will send your heart skittering with delight! Her original golden mohair wig is lavishly coiffured and festively adorned with tiny silk ribbons. Her summery white cotton ensemble with tiny pale blue scatterings in a floral motif and generous lace at throat and bodice is indeed a nineteenth century treasure. This excellent doll is a rare slice of history. Don’t let her get away! $9800~
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E2J Tiny little heart throb! 10” Bébé with gentle painting of delicate features. Spiral threaded ocean blue p.w. eyes, marked 2 Jumeau shoes, adorable pale sea-foam and ivory tinted silk ensemble, crowned with signed mohair wig (DSB) as well as original antique wig. Parasol separate. E2J~$8895 Silk & Bone Parasol~$1100
Enchanting 21” Bébé by Francois Gaultier. Marked 8 in scroll this pretty girl is on a Gesland body with composition and wood carved hands and feet. Perfect bisque head and shoulder plate. Antique mohair wig and costume. $2895~
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