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Theriaulfs To Auction the Vienna Puppen & Spielzeug Museum In 1991 a small article app€ar€d in lhe illustrious G€man dol p$al, Cbslik's Puwrugozin. 'Iided simply 'The Do Fairy", lhe article told the bEckgmund history ot the Viennes€ balet of that name, in which the dolls of a richly-fiIed toy shop come vibrantly alive. Premieriry in Vienna in 1888, this ]osef Bayer ballet became one of the most su.cesstul balets in the history of dance. Yet the inspiration for the ballet is of even 8r€ater inter€Bt fo. doll lov€rs. lt tr6ces back to 1857 wh€n Countess Paulhe Mettemich, wife of an Austsre statesthan in Paris, organiz€d a charity ball. Th€ themc of her Parisian ball was a dolt shop, and each

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anacting s.enes in a doI shop. The performance was completely Bomdls excepting the rustliq of silk towns and the occasional "mana" call of a b€be who6€ pull-strinS was mis.hievously tu88ed. It is possible that lef Bayea the (ompler, was in att€ndance. At any rate he le.h€d of the party, and in th€ following year the ballet, The DollFairy lDie Pupqfee), i\spied by this febe, was premier€d. The ballet was met with mive.sal accolades. ". . .lre @role lrlr.g is detishtfully altunged, Jutt of inpish su/prisca ind entertai ing iom beginning to end" wrcte orc top cnnc.

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That l99l Cieslik Puppennngarifl article was based in part on the resear.h of one Vaclav Sladky. A Cze€h native, he left his native land in 1969 on th€ eve of Rusi tarls rolling into PraSle. Wih a suitcas€ in hand, his only poeression, he haveled to Hu8ary then Italy and ffnally, to Vienna which he made his new home. A few years later wandering through a nea rnarket, he cane upon a bedraSgled antique doll, her limbs hanging loos€|, her .o6tume in taters. He brought her home with a feeling of sadness and then delight as her beauty emerged with cleaning, and then, de.iding the doll must be lonel, he foud other And anothet And anothe. So began his curiooity, fascination and, eveniually, bve of beautiful antique dolls. He detemined to make a mu*um, a showcase of thesedolls, and to make this his life's

Who could not ey that "The Doll Fairy" ballet ofjo*f Bayct or al least the sound ofmusic that imbues Vienna, figured in the drcam of Vaclav Sladky? For the location that he chosc for his museum was in th. very courtyard whe.e Mozirt had playrd and liled as a young child. Dollscome alive, pt to the background of It wis a dream wcll accomplished, asevery visitor to th( Puppen & Spielzeug Museum at #4 S.hulhofStreet in old Viennn Thc dollt of lh.

8as lights and old cobbled streets, opening th€ centuries-old wooden door, and

climbing the nanow winding stone staircase, one emerged into rcom upon room filld with the sugarplum visions of all doll Iovers, young and old alike- F.amed by noor-tc{eiling arched windows, and with elegant €rystal chandeliers and superb wooden show.ffi in the 18th century style as background, visitors were left Basping in delight at the childhood treasures For overa 3cyear penod, with detemination, sleuthinS, judi.ious $ktion, md a sdperb eye for the unusual and rare, vacla! Sladky as*mbled m ffiivalled colle.tion of thc world's finest doll!. Research was important to him, and for y..rs he was a conkibutor to Cieslik's Prpperrr.g.?rnr. In his coll.rtion, he chos. not only $e rare and beautitulbut also outstanding

costumG and presentation. Dolls wearing authentic period (a piccc of parasol, a a titlle toy) helped bring this collection a1ile for iewelry, illl the world's colle€tors who made this museum tr must-st! on their trips to Vienna. Extraordinary dolls by f.rmous Frcnch doll {irms, impish German B@Blies ofinfinite variety, Germ.rn ch.lractcr children whose expressive features are enhancod by size

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dollhouse, rocking and ridinS horses, toy theatEs, lavishly fitted carriages, miniature toys, holiday d€corations, and doll fumiture g.ve a vit l .rd alive look to the settings. tast year, Vaclav Sladky determined the time had come to part with his museum- And now it has come to America to be sold in one grand auction on I uary 5, 6, and 7, 2007 in Newport Beach, California. Theriault's was chosen to conduct the au.tion ac.ording to Mi Sladk, "because I knew Theriault's would b6t honor my collection and whatl had sou8ht to..hieve." He noted that George and Florence Theriault had been amon8 his first visitore, nearly 25 ye.rs ago, and pointed proudly to a place on a wall where George Theriault had signed his name those decades before (the remainder ofthe wall had been painted since, but the signature

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was still preserved). The.omplete contents ofthe Vienna Puppen & Spielzexg Museud wiu be featured in a one-owner au.tion atTheriaul(s lanuary 5, 6 and 7 premi.re weekend ln Califomia. Too, the aniique style vitrines in which the collection was display.d will also be offercd, and the axctlon preview will be a re-creation of the museum displays. The museum is featured in a

cotrmetrorative had bound cai.log with supelb color photogiaphs, many full-page, ofea.h object and deiailed de{riptions by Florence The.iault. "This is a kepsake book", notes Stunrt Holbrook, P.esident ofTlrcriault's, "a ve.itable Although the collection is notable for a superb .olle.tion of tiny dolls ("because every doll should own ils own doll", a..ordin8 to Mi Sladky) there is, very fin€ in.lusion of large doUs, with

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Friday evminS lessiorL and continues with Saturday and Sunday auctions. Mi Vaclav Sladky will be in attendan e throughout the weekend, and availabl€ for meeting collecto.s and auto$aphin8 catalogs. In addition, a catalogued auchon of antique doll costumes wi[ be pres€nted on Sunday. It i! fitting that the rEviewer's notes about the 1881 ballet, "'fhe Don Fairy," that helped inspire the museum, can atso serve as a des.ription of the Museum itself, and hence the auction. tn l88a the i€viewer wrcte " ---th. uhole thing is delightfully a ansed,lull olimpish sutqis atul ette aining ltu bagiming to dd'. About the auction, Stuart Holbmk predicts tlEt the 186l words of the yierna 6erela, Nars, in writinS of the ballet pr€rniere, will be particularly apt. "A thotoughu Srcat el)cning! We haue eoer sen a ythins like it. Hardbound commemorative €ataloSs of the auction are available for S75. Or a free-color brochure is available upon request. Collectors are encouraged to atrend in order to s€e this superb museum in its last intact presenta tion, but absentee and live IntemetbiddinS are also available. For more information call 800-638-0422. Special hotel rates are available at the Westin Hotel Newport Beach (until December 15)by asking for the Theriault blmk.

Editor's Nots Refer to Stuart Holbrook's article in our October2005 issue for more infomation on the Vienna Doll Museom and its own€, Vacl.v Sladky. Re.de6 wishing to lcam more about the wildly successful balleL "Ihe Doll Fairy" will find an article in the Cieslik book, Gcman Doll Studies av.ilable through Dollmaslers (6{xlL96G35s5). va.lav Sladk, the founder of the Puppen & Spielzeu8 Museum, shown with a sm.tl troup of dolls f.om the museum.


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any (if not most) collectors have items in their collections that are especially meaningful because they previously belonged to someone who was "special". Sometimes that special person was a prominent collector, or a personal friend. In this story, that special person was both.

Elln uithout its classic f^eade, the Tynietoy Colonirl Mansion k inp6si@ in its sie (ow 5 fea @ide!) and conhrtabk hi nolity-Thc syttncttyo/thc roon oftdn\enen\ n thp noii palt ol the houv on.l the ell eontoiaix8 the kitchet a l btthroon is plcosing to the eyc. Haoin\ such a eood nu,nbet ol tnns to de.orute all@os allectors an uapara eled owtuaity to displa! the grcot utiety oJlttnishings that T!flieto! nade, a d yet stil not bc dble to in lade wry Milable iter,. Top: This oi@ shtu$ the ,qnbrel tbf-lines thot hake the Matsio'1 Upnal oI the Calo'1irl Redut style that aas so populat at th. tin,e- The.l@E and uindous arc dll ptupartiofled and the sugsestiofl ol such eolistic dtchikctttol detdils helps exptain uhy Ty,ietoy hou* otd thei fur shi,tgs rl'eft so Wulor nno g odnlt colledo5 bath then ond n@. Bettcr Wality oe/sions ol this house wuld iflcludc thru4iwnsionol mldings ord nounted @indoo shutters.


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When well known colle.tor Dorcthy Dixon made olans lor her estale. 'he mdde Il cledr lhdt she wshei ro have her doll and dollhou'e ' ollecrion sold Dri!atelv, h'th the Proceeds delrgnated to a , hilden . ch;rity. she \Peolically did nor wdnr her

lo\elv to\r lorted awav in mu'eum 'lorage vaulr'

where thev mieht never be enioved' So she le(t in{tuciro;s th;t rhe ttem. in her larSe dnd !ery fine col)ecrion be {ld privalely. lo ensurc thal lhe mo't r.re and valuable items went lo other collectors who would love them as much as she did (olle'_ One ol lhe peoPle a_led to disPere the lrle' lo one wriSh'' R,chard dedlea h.n i' Dremre; rhinl that Richd,d acted a. 'natch_male.'. dnd one

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rhe tra"n-fer or ownenhrp of Dororhy "harming (and somewhat unusual) Tvnietov Colonial Mansion. with all its fumishinAs and very sPecial dollhouse familv. This is the same house and collection of fi{teen ;chantins hand-oafted dolls to which Evelvn Ackeman devoted a seParate chaPter (Gold at the end;fherb@k, "Dolls in Miniature" lhe doll\ and hou\e Horse fublishina lqat). The now belonq to c;llecror" and dolldedlers Andv dnd Be.lv Ctur;nt. Be(kv was a good fnend o{ ooroihy's, consiaeria her an earlv mentot and

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always regarded the Tynietoyhous€ and its occupants as very spe€ial. Owning this houe is particularly meaningtul for Becky because whenever she visited Doiothy, they always spent hme enjoying the hou* and its sp€.ial dolls. When she and Andy recently d€cided to begin adding dollhouses to their personal collection of antique dolls and metal toys, they were deliShted when the opportunity arose to acquiE this hous€ and ke€p its cont€nts intact.

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,i/ri,.:/i///trt,t,t r€ade.s ofAckerman'sb@k may re.all, Dorothy acquired the dolls and fumishings some time before she found the house. A pair of larSe but faded photographs that accompanied the dolls and tumishings when Dorothy purchased them over twenty years a8o showed a large ganbrel-roofed dollhouse mansion with extensive gardens and landscaping. Handwritten note\ on the back of the phoros indicated thal lhe pr€vious nameless owner had commissioned the dollhous€ a.cording to her own design, but Tynietoy collectors will immediately re€ognize the Colonial Mansion as it t as depicted in the earliest catalogues. The owner rnay have meant that she d(orated the house herselt rather than designed it. The name and background of this initial owner is now lost to history but frcm the photograph's noter we assume she was located in New England and since she was inviled toexhibit the dollhouse at the Danbury Faia we're in€lined to think she may have lived in southwestem Conne.ticut. By the time Dorothy acquired the contents and the fabulous dolls, the house and its extensive gardens were gone. Through patient effort, sheeventually located another Mansion on the W6t Coast, although it la.ked the removable front facades and a po.tion of roof. This did not concern her as she prefe[ed to display the house with its contents tully visible and she had slidinS glas panels constructed to fit over the open house to prot€ct its interior This hous€ differs somewhat from other Mansions known to €xist in that ihe kitchen is configured as one large room instead ol a smaller rcom with connectinS butler's pantry The h{o rooms above it are of equal siz€, as oppos€d to a larger nursery and smaller bathroom. The root which would usually be painted green or occasionally blue, is painted an unusual Spanish brown. The s


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remainder ofthe house is more typical with Seneously proportioned main .ooms and a formal center hallway with a doublestory staircase as.ending to the top floor. Original built-in Ereplaces ae featured in the four prin.ipal rooms of lhe main s€ctiorl however the music room lacks the expected Rufus Porter style wall mural. Most Colonial Mansions have realistically molded d@r and window trims; this one has faux moldings caretully delineated with blue paint. One wondeE if the relative crudeneis of the house means that it was an early prctotype, or perhaps thehou* dates from the Depr€ssion or the waryea.s, when Tynietoy struggled to maintain the quality of its produ.tion. Fa.ed with i€orrring financial problemr war+ime shortages and the deaths of its founders in the 1940's, Tynietoy's survival into the early 1950's is really rather remarkable. The extensive turnishings consist of many original Tynietoy ptoducts, additional items imporcd from Germany, and a few piecs by other American companiG such as Hall's Lifetime Toys and Wisconsin Toy Company. Whethe. these items came wit]' the original collection or were added later by Dorcthy, is unknown. When Becky unpacked the house after its joumey from Califomia to Penrcylvania, she found its notable furnishings included eight o.iginal Tynieby folding soeens in extraordinariIy fine condition, an enviable numbe.of ra.e Windsor chairs and an assrtmenl of Grace Drayton watercolo6, which had be.n ommissioned especially for the nursery Oiherunusual and hiShly desirable items include two fouFposte.beds with turned posts (one isactually strung) as well as a rare comer chair, an elaborately tumed ladder back.hair and a pair oftables never shown in catalogue photor yet bearing the imprcd Tynietoy trademarkThe rooms were decorated with a truly Emarkable nu mber of hand'painted period portraits executed in oils, including a pair ofeleganl women in rare carved oval frames. Several port.aits depict youn8 Sirlsholding straw hats or, in one exceptionally charming erample, holdinS a doll. Num€rous hand-painted equestrian and English coaching scenes abound

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and raise qu6tions becaus€ the o.iginal owner stated that she had painted them herselt yet they are rnarked Tynietoy on the back. Perhaps she executed rhe arrwork herself and then had Tynietoy frame them for her. The well-proportioned rooms of the house are filed with many erample. of familiar Tynieroy ilemr more ed\ily found by today's .ollectors. TheR are numerous demi-lune tabler Winthrcp desks, a very nice floor lamp

with a rare Betsy Ross *squicentennial lampshade, and a good aso.tment of painted wing chaire in pr€rty faur chintz pattems. The condition of many of the hand-painted pieces is astonishingly good, and the foldinS screens are particularly lovely. Not only are there several w h classic floral decorations, but one is painred with a map motit while another features unusual cartou.hes with hand-painted hunting scenes and is truly outsra.dinS. It was a ra.e pleasur€ and privilege for this write. 10 be invited to w the empty houe and its conrenrs orSanized and displayed on a table and then be asked to arranSe the tumishings in the rooms. Be assured, it was a challen8e to find space for all eight foldinS screens, but it was accomplishedl Yet the most pleasurable job was reserved for the proud n€w owner:arranging these very specialdolls in their relocated hom€.


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in(€dibly articulated sho6! I can't recall any other dollhous€ dolls with so much personali original owner wrote that they had been made by a "big wig" at the Smithsonian I6titute, but then crEator's name has never b€en asertained. This is truly a slEme, b€.aus€ whoever mad€ them des€rves to b€ acknowledsed and applauded for their talent and craftsmanship. They are exquisite and delightful. The rather large family.onsists of a stylishly attired mother in a twe€dy skirted s!it, two rather adult-looking teen'aged daughteE, a rcsponsibleolder daughter overs€€'n8 a pair of sisterr a pair of toddler boys and a pair ofbabies, all with distinct personalities and appropriately attired for the period. With nine childr€n in the family, they would t),. Th€

The extended family ale includ€s a pairofgrandparents (presumably iust visiting), with the bespectacled grandfather still practicin8 med icine. lf there ever was a fathea he has been MIA for decades. Folr maturelooking *rvanrs carc for this larSe fam'ly: d coot, a houE|eep€r. a rarher haughry butler wrlh a \ervinB hay \€wn lo his sleeve, and a jovial footman with a wonderfully tai-

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pleated dresses with lae collars, are complemented by diminutive white sandals painted onto their fe€t so we can see their p€rfectly detailed t@s!The older daughier is attired in an anteb€llum revival dr6s with lacy pantalets and the laces ofher pale blue slippere .riss.ross up over her ankles. The se ants' cos' tumes ar€ equally realistic and detailed, and the shape o( thei. bodies shows the realistic 8i.th of contented middle age. The* wondertully realistic dolls make the house come alive Tynietoy's €xclusive PeSgity dolls could never do. This must b€

happy houehold indeed now that they have come back to the a

East Coast to be pre-

Th. fd.es ol dll the dolls hdde by this unknoun atist shou Srcdt erc od?litg dktl pouEd.tt? sion,

served and chenshed by someone who has long loved them. we

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any ofus have earty wonderfut memories of Ch.istmas, md most likely in rhose happy memories there i5 reminis.en,. or ra,l.ire aort .,,ting ro, ,, under the lre. That dolt prcmned "tols of day. and even"yeah aneadot trin and comfo( qr the rime. we prcbabtv (hou;ht rhdr rnedorr $as rhe mct ercftin8 and beauritut $ing we hajever seen.,\ome ot u5 arc tu.ty enough to sti have those dolts trom cixrdhood, and if.he don.t. we hope thar lhey are now tjvin8 new rr!es somewhere and aresti rrea<uF,l

thebirrh of Chjisl and the bedring otgifrs by the rhree . -Wirh w'* men.Sirt 8ivin8 hds be,omea tradioon oi Chri,rma., althouSh thE (rrom was in facr common heI before rhe

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dan(rn& plaving aDdgifl-grving. Homes were derorared, nori war,qlspended, and lheP wa\ Seneraj merry-mating done by a[. wnqntr o, nor our own perjotut concepr or gifi . tivjnS srem. pd8an.

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mcorporaru8 many rradition< ofChri\tian. and paSanq OId Catholics, Scandinavian, Dutch, Germans and Engl-ish, America,s !d.ion oI5t. Nrhota.. orsanra Ciaus, oriertuth came rrom rhe Dutch Sinr Ktaa. Tle Dutch settters in N; yo;kt \ew Amsterdam brought this lively cusrom to the Unted Srares. On


the night of December 24th, this merry old man makes a habit of entering houses throuSh lhe chimney and filling stockings with pEsents/ 6 well as leaving toys and goodies under decorat' ed tre€s in the homes of good little children. One of lhese teasured ChrisEnas toys was given to a little Sirl named Priscill4 with a original letter Penned over one hundFd yeaB a8o, accompanying tlrc doll. hvinSly w.iiten by her mother u perhaps a dear friend or.elahve, the letter comes from the heart of the doll itselt a doll nmed Lsnor Swan.

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foot. Anothernew doll has music within herselt so that when wound she railes her hands and wms to sing. A third novelty more valued for its durability than beauty, has the doll head cut from a solid piece of wood, and this woodm head can he banSed aboui without breakinS. The head moves, and the body, which is also of wood, is painted as the fine French dolls are, and some of th€se wooden dolls say "Mamma" and "Papa." In small sizes, such dollr without the speaking attachment, are $1.25, and the* aE .ho$n for.hilden who* bump of destructiveness is large. Th€ well-known indesrructible head6, with short hair of sheep's vrool that will wash and comb, are made with p.ettier

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following are descriptions of Christmas dolls sure to

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golden yellow hair with a bdg on the forehead and flowin8 behind. The wax heads are most varied of all and most natu, ral-lookin& but most perishable. They ar€ shown as inl ts with bald heads or a s.ant ban& to wear capr as short haired boys, with Charles II flowin8 locls, and as ladies with elabo "The body is then chos€n of either muslin or kid, and must be made up without wires, and stuffed with cotton to make it liSht instead of the heavy sawdus har sifrs rhrough

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the cover. They can also be bought with the cryin8 arrange, ment inside. The muslin bodies cost from 30.ents upward; those of kid are more expensive. "Mother Hubbard dolls are favorites this season, and as this coNists in dressing them in a shirled cloak of cashmere or satio with a poke bonnet or steeple'c.owned hat of the same, they ar€ easily gotten up at home- The imported dolls come elaborately arrayed in plush and satin costumes, but tasteful little Sirls prefer instead a doll dressed in the first 17


short clothes with white muslin yoke dEs, skirts, and p€tticcts that may be taken off and put on, and over this a Mothe. Hubbard hard €loak with hat to match. Every arti.le of.loihing may be with thrc€ or four different sets of (lothing for the doI inrnate. "Infant antique dolls in long clothes are accompanied by a tumished basket, md arE completely dressed in white muslin, wit}l a sash, and a cloak of white cashmere with double cape and quilted silk border. A colored nurp or a Fr€nch bomet with a cap can also be supplied. "

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Sadly today as we giveway to the digital age, I am afraid dolls are not included on many ch'ldren's Christmas lists. As their liv€s evolve into a faster paced and hi8hly .omplex society, a more disposable and somehrnes less c ing way of life has unfortmaiely become the norm. Hop€tully some litlle girls will still b€ thrilled today with a Christmas doll.I'm pl€a*d to say that after over a half century of Christmas', 1 shll includ€ them on my "lisf' and hop€ to find e "old doll" wrapp€d up for me on Chrishnas momin8. And for those of us collectoG that may re.eive one as a holiday 8ift, we c 'l help but wonder if perhaps on a happy Christmas long a8o this same doll appeared under someone elp's trEe.

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NEWS A Message To All Our Subscribers T ,{ 7e recerved manv.alls from vou V V ..guraing tt'" t"t" a"t,"",y 6r the Nov€mber issue. Please know that ALLcopi6 were mailed on O€tober 25. We called the post office repeatedly io try and determine the

problem. The only explanation they gave us was that €le.tion mail coupled with Christmas cataloSs must have caused the delay. To Prevent this from happeninS again, we haveput future issu6 ofAntique DOLL Coll{tor on "Publi€ation Watch" whi.h hopefully will determine the eurce ofany holdup. We tFically mail the magazine around the 25th ofthe month. After

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"Oollies 'fiolidry" at the President Benjamin Harrison Home by Linda Cantuell

id you ever want to witness Christmas celebrations as they were held in the "olden days?" I have alwaysbeen very curious about the past. Not that I w t to live in the past, but questions often arise as to how thinSs have changed, esp€cially if you are intemted in history as I am. When I was asked io help

with the special event, "Dollies' Holiday," at the President B€njamin Harnson Hone in Indianapolis, held frcm November2l tlrou8h D€cmbe.3,0, 2m5, I did not know that I would become so clrious that it would lead to res€arch and this article. My res€arch led not o.ly to Chnshas celebrations at the Harrison's home in Indianapolis, but also to the family's four years of Christmas celeb.ations in lhe White Hous€ as a sittin8 Peident and First Lady. Benamin Harrison w6 President of the United Stat6 fom 1689 to 1E92. He and the First Lad, Catolin€ Scott Harriso& and their extended family spent four holiday *asons in the White Hou*. They spent many more,

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of cours€, in Indianapolis in their beautitul home, before going to washinBton. The Christmas celebrations of long ago are recreated each year at the

President B€njamin Harison Home at 1230 North D€lawaE Street in Indianapolis, Indiana. This is near what is now the heart of Indianapolis, but in 1E74 to 1875 when the large, sixteen room Ilalianatte home was built, it was the most fashionable area in which a very successtul lawyer and

his wif. .ould .6nstru.t wh.t would become their final family home and the horne of a tuture President. Pictures today show a large, two-sided por.h on the front and south sides of the

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into the back p&lor, morc dollr toyr d miniatur€ flmiturc were displayed beneath its wide branch6. Standing maj6tiGlly in the cnter of the display was a bealtitul 22" Bru with pddish blond hair and blue pap€rweight ey6. She was weanng an elaboraie cGtume of red and black with a black tur wrap md rnutr This doll was originally st to Ms. Harisf, by John Wanamalc. of the wammaker Department Store in Philadelphia as a way of showing her possible wardrob€ choic€s for herselt The doll was later given to the Fi.st l2dy by Mr Wanamaker This French beauty with bis{tue ams and hdds has a wardiobe of several more outfits that were displayed on a large doll bed from the State Museum. Ttey consist of a brown wool walking suit with matching hat, butbon shoes, brown kid glov6, pocketbook and fan, a pink mbe over a white ni8htSown with white heeled slipp€rs trirnmed in pinl silk with silk bows ed silver bu.kler and a partiality visible gEn velvet dress and hat with black shB. The doll also has tiffany mounted pearl earrings for her pierced ears. To the viewe6' riSh! in front of a .hild's toy dreser with mirror also from the State Mussum, was a small 5.5" blond German bisque head doll with a composition body which has molded and painted bla.k sho€s. She wears an offwhite silkhandmade dr€ss with lace tnm. She is another Harrison family doll. To the lelt of the Bru, sitting in a small chair, sat another doll from the Harrison collection with an unusual history. lt s€ems that this adorable 12" Tete rumeau in her original blue satin dresr hat, and shoes, was a Christmas


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"Snow Tree-" It was a custom in the late nineteenth c?ntury to take a hEe ftom the pr€vious yeaa pr€sewe it, remove the dry needles, and then pla.€ cotton on the branches to appear as snow Small ornaments and toys were then fastened to the tre€. Visible behind the snow trEe was ihe Harison family cradle used by s€veral generations of Hani$n babis.ln a small doll cradle lay what is believed tobe Caroline S.ott Harrison's childhood doll, a beautiful, 16" blond Parian type bisque doll in her 6tted blue dr€ss. Ihe doll has a pink kid body with jointed ams and le8s. The story that came from the family is ihat this doll was Caroline's when sh€ was a child in Oxford, Ohio, circa 1840. Also in the nursery wer€ seve.al antique Geman bisque head dolls that had b€€n childhood toys of the Harri$n Srand.hildren. The 15" boy doll in his blue checked suit and straw hat was accornpanied by two more German Sirl dolls. One doll is a blond, brcwn eyed Sirnon & Halbig doll in a g@n wool dl6 t.immed in white s k nbbons and lace. She is appro,jmately 16" tall with ajoind composition body. A Cerman bisque shoulder head doll with bisque arms and with a blond wig and a kid body was wearing a lon8 white cotton dress. During the fou. years the Harrisons lived in the White House, as was the ostom at the time, many members of th€ir family lived with th€m. These family members in€luded th€ Har.ien's daughter and sn-in-law Mary and Robe.t McKe, their two childEn Ben,amin "Baby" McK@ and Mary their baby daughtei Also their dau8htei-in-law Mary Harrison with her husb d Russell Harrison, when he was not traveling extensively on business, and their youn8 daughter, Marthena. Caroline's ninety year old widowed father, ,ohn Scott, and her thirty-one year old as a

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widowed niec€ Mary Lord Dimmick were also in Esidence. In 1689, the White Hous€ was mu.h smaller than it is today. Alrhough Caroline Ha'rison had the architect Fred D. Owen d€Bigned additional wings for the White Hous€, she ould not get approval from CongrEss at that time to impl€ment the plans. lt wa! after 1892 befor€ the I lhite Hous€ was enlar8ed. 'Ihe Hadson's extended family was

quite crowded in rhe lvhite Houqe of 188c. Of amu.ing note, the Harrisons were the fi$t to have elecki.ity installed in the white Hou*, but were afraid to touch the Several newspape. and periodical articles about the ison family Sive us a glimpse into their Christmas dec' orations and celebrations of tho6e years. HavinS witnessed a television program about the elaborate Christmas decorations at the pt€ent White Hous€,I wonder what the Harrisons would think of such a great number of Christmas tes, grc€nery and the elaborate Gingerbr€ad House made to look like th€ White Hou*, noi to mention the hund reds of volunte€rs it takes to pui it all in pla(!? The first Christmas in 1889 that the Har.iBons spent in lhe White Hous€ was described in a lette. Mary Harrison M.Ke wrcte to her husband, who was away traveling. She tells of "pufting a few things in the children's stockings" for Beniamin "Baby" McKee and Mary, and lighting the candles on the Christmas Lre€ aboul l0:10 in lhe morning for drc family and all the white House employees and servants. The t@ was described as "a large gorgeous tR trimmed by the President, his family, and staff." It carned loys not only lor the children of lhe family, but for everyone attached to the Whit€ House and their families. It was reported lhat forty poinlettia plants were also used to decorate ihe i{hite House that year.

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Christmas 1892 found little Beniamin at age fivs able to write a simple note of Merry Christmas to his Srandfa, ther, the P6idenl. Another news article reported the giandchildEn had al$ ben taught by tlteir Bovemess, Fraulein Hampe, to recite and write in German. "Baby" Eenjam'n McKee wrote a nine linc Chri.lmas merrage rn Cerman, but it is not clear in which year this was accomplished. The same undated article dNribes Mary's gifts as "a tull set of baby dolltumiture, with baby dollr lady dollc and boy doll:, shile Benjamin had a sream engine with a couple of train cars, a full suitofarmor, books, p'cturer and all mannerofthings to tickle a boy's fan€y." The White Hou* yed of the Harrisons ended on a tragic note when the Fi6t Lady, Caroline, died of tubercu, losis in lE92 before Christmas of that y.ar Thc PEident was so grief stri.ken at herlosr he did not campaign and subsequently was not relecd to a s€.ond term. An article in a publication of the time called "Youth," tells of the clo6e companionship betwen "8aby" M.Ke and his Srandfather, the P.esident. The President's daughter Mary or "Mamie," as she was known throughout her life, can be credited with preseoinS much ofher Mother's clothing, jewelry, and personal efiects. These items were late. pE*nted to the Harison Home after Mamie's death in 1930. Some of the small toiletries displayed on the child-sized dresser in the back parlorwere among these €ffects. The Harrien Home opened to the public in 1974 r00 years after the home was built. Asa visitor, it was gratifying to w how hard the staffand volunteers work to pree(e and keep the Presidmt Benjamin Harrison Home traditions alive and beautitully pEs€nted, not only at Christmas, but all year long-

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5"ch I thhg h"s ;.,si -..ntly hapPened to me. Let me exPlain how I managed to acquire an item lor mv collection I hdd ei!en up on almo\t a vear before. ln the S;rins of 200a mv hu'ban; lohn dnd I had one or rhose hotidav' of a lrfetime' We flew to New Yo;l d;d had a *;ndertul ltm€ in thdt endle.\ly fdscrnarins, t rbont dnd be'uritul ciw' Naturally, we t.awled round a few flea markets and visited any number of galle'is' antiques


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