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The Legendary Theriault’s January Auctions Continue January 8, 9 and 10, 2016 at the Fairmont Hotel in Newport Beach, California
Theriault’s legendary “January Auctions” are known for their presentation of the best, the different, and the discovery of long-lost collections. The January 9th and 10th, 2016 auctions keep that legend alive in grand form. Whether collectors are seeking the best of the classic French and German bisque dolls, whether their quests have taken them to earlier times in a search for rare wooden or wax dolls, if the magic of automata is their desire, or early folk art American dolls and toys, whether they seek the “something different” such as 150-year old wooden Japanese dolls, “January” with Theriault’s in Newport Beach, California is the place to me.
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The Legendary Theriault’s January Auctions Continue January 8, 9 and 10, 2016 At the Fairmont Hotel in Newport Beach, CA
Saturday, January 9, 2016 A Marquis Auction “Forever Young” Featuring the fine collection of early dolls gathered by Alice Florence Schott in the early/mid-1900s and later bequeathed to the Santa Barbara Museum of Art where they have been carefully preserved for the past 45 years. Along with other fine French bisque dolls and automata from private collections and original French estates. Highlighted by a superb all-original French bisque art doll by Albert Marque, with life-long provenance, and lettered #7 from the series of only 100 dolls which were first presented in 1914/1915 at the Parisian salon of Margaine-Lacroix.
Sunday, January 10, 2016 Superb One-Owner Auction “The Carabet Collection” of Antique Japanese Dolls Norman Carabet of California spent decades in the acquisition and study of these fine carved wooden dolls, some dating to the late 1700s, and others paralleling the style of Western dolls in the late 1800s. Playful children, elegant and fashionable ladies, theatrical figures, legendary heroes – all are represented here, and offer both connoisseur collectors as well as those with budding interest in the Japanese doll genre, a window to this important, yet still under-appreciated, field. “The textiles, fabrics, costumes and needlework alone will astonish those who do not yet know these dolls,” assures Florence Theriault, who has catalogued the book, in consultation with noted Japanese doll scholar and author, Alan Scott Pate. 2
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Schedule of Events Friday, January 8, 2016 1:00PM-5:00PM. Seminar “The Study and Collecting of Japanese Dolls” with Alan Scott Pate. Attendance is complimentary, although advance registration is required to ensure your place.
“Forever Young” Catalog available for $59.
7:00PM-8:00PM. Early Preview and Reception. All are welcome.
Saturday, January 9, 2016 8:30AM. Early Preview and Walk-Through with Florence Theriault. 9:00AM-11:00AM. Preview of Forever Young. 11:00AM. Auction begins.
Sunday, January 10, 2016 9:00AM-11:00AM. Preview of The Carabet Collection. 11:00AM. Auction begins. 12:00PM-1:00PM. Preview of the iDiscover Auction. 1:00PM. Auction begins.
“The Carabet Collection” Catalog available for $75.
To order these collector’s books call 800-638-0422 or visit theriaults.com.
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“Forever Young” The Saturday Auction Featuring a Fine Collection of Dolls from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art The Alice Florence Schott Collection of rare early dolls has not been longlost, but rather lost-in-plain-sight. Bequeathed to the Santa Barbara Museum of Art (of which Alice Schott was one of the founders) in the mid-1900s, the dolls have been carefullypreserved in the museum archives for decades, and are now being sold, with the blessing of the Schott family descendants, to aid the museum in their “acquisition of fine arts rather than folk arts”, and to allow others to acquire and appreciate the dolls rather than keeping them stored and seen infrequently. Keynote in the Alice Florence Schott collection, to be sold on Saturday, January 9 in an auction titled “Forever Young”, are dolls that aptly fit the genre of folk art, an extraordinary collection of early wooden, cloth and paper mache dolls, toys and ephemera are shown here, and include not only examples of German and English carved wooden ladies with very fine early costumes seldom found today, but also American folk hand-carved toys and American cloth dolls such as those of Izannah Walker (including a rare 13” size), likely similar to those with which Alice Florence Schott was familiar in her early Nebraska childhood where she was born in 1881. In 1919, she moved to Santa Barbara with her husband, and for the next half-century not only traveled extensively in pursuit of her beloved antiques, but also became deeply-involved with community philanthropy especially those activities “which gave promise of enriching the life,
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Would You Like to See All of the Beautiful Dolls in the “Forever Young” Auction? Visit www.theriaults.com and look for ISSUU. Click on that and you will be able to virtually turn the pages of the catalog to see the exquisite presentation just as it appears in the print catalog.
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exciting the mind”. This vision gave purpose to her collection which is evident in the dolls and toys presented in the “Forever Young” catalog. Also highlighted in the “Forever Young” catalog is an extraordinary doll by Albert Marque, from his series of 100 art dolls first presented at the gallery of Margaine-Lacroix in Paris in 1914/15. This example, acquired directly from the original gallery exhibition by its original owner, was later presented to her son and daughter-in-law who then founded the Museum of Old Dolls and Toys in Winter Haven, Florida, where this doll stood center-stage for decades. When the Museum closed its doors 31 years ago, in 1984, the doll was acquired by its present owner in whose home it has resided since. This Marque doll, red-letter marked number 7 in the series, is wearing its outstanding original costume from the Ballets Russes series created for the original Paris exhibition and is in impeccable condition. The auction also includes exceptional French bébés and poupées, most in original costumes, and highlighted by a stunning
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Don’t You Wish You Could See More of These Dolls? You can! Visit theriaults.com and click on the button for Florence’s Videos. You can watch Florence Theriault’s video presentation and discussion of many of the dolls in the auction (available December 20).
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pair of Bru sisters, one blue-eyed and one brown. German art characters are highlighted by the very rare 152 lady by Simon and Halbig in large size 10 wearing her superb original costume. And for lovers of automata there are outstanding examples (many from the Alice Florence Schott collection and some from private French estates) ranging from a woman at her toilette table to pretty bébés by Leopold Lambert, to fine early paper mache pieces by Vichy. There is also an exceptional
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collection of more than 40 rare Lenci dolls in impeccable condition, early rare Kathe Kruse models, a collection of Door of Hope dolls, and a delightful collection of rare action Kewpies and other googlies. Other auction offerings in the 350 lot catalog include fine doll furnishings and accessories, porcelain and sculpted-hair bisque ladies, mignonettes, and more. The superb 200-page catalog with awardwinning photography and full historical descriptions is available for $59. x
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Questions on Bidding? Just call Theriault’s at 800-638-0422 or email info@ theriaults.com and we’ll review all the details and help you choose the option that’s best for you.
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Would You Like to Scroll Through the “Forever Young” auction catalog and place some bids right now on Theriault’s Internet bidding site? Visit theriaults.com and click on the Bid Online button. Go to the “Forever Young” auction, and enjoy scrolling the entire auction. Remember it is a two-day auction weekend so be sure to visit both Saturday and Sunday auctions.
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She Built Her Collection with Dolls When Theriault’s brought its first doll auction to Los Angeles in 1980, Susan Whittaker of Beverly Hills was sitting front and center in the audience, and when dolls designated as “Gold Horse” came to the podium, she was front and center in the bidding. Yes, she built her collection around the authority of the Gold Horse designation. Because Theriault’s knew that bidding on a doll is scary. So 45 years ago they introduced a program in which the value of rare dolls would be assured to the winning bidder.
So 45 years ago Theriault’s introduced a program in which the value of rare dolls would be assured to the winning bidder.
Theriault’s classic “Gold Horse” tag appears on the wrist of every doll designated with the guarantee.
This program, unique in the auction industry and unique in the doll world, guarantees the hammer price of any doll that carries the award. So collectors, such as Susan Whittaker, could bid and buy with confidence. Still other collectors see the program as a great way to evolve their existing collection, trading in one or two Gold Horse dolls they already own toward the purchase of another Gold Horse doll they now wish to bid and buy. We invite you to contact Theriault’s for full details about the program, and look inside the front pages of every auction catalog to see which dolls bear the honorary designation for that auction.
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“The Carabet Collection” The Sunday Auction of Antique Japanese Dolls
All collectors know this to be the truth: when it comes to collecting, one thing leads to another. You collect antique models of ships, and your mind wonders where those ships traveled - possibly the Far East. So you begin to collect Far East art and antiques. Then you narrow in on Japanese art and antiques. And then you focus on antique Japanese dolls. So it goes. So it went with Norman Carabet of California, whose fascination with these rare and wonderful objects not only led him to their collecting, but also to travel to Japan where he met many early collectors from whom he directly acquired some of his choice pieces. It is his complete collection - a one-person collection - acquired over several decades that is offered in “The Carabet Collection”. Make no mistake about these ningyōs (that’s the Japanese word for dolls) they
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are old - some of the dolls in The Carabet Collection date back to the late 1700s. And while they may seem exotic to many collectors, in so many ways their 19th century history mirrors the French and German dolls with which Western collectors are more familiar. As French doll production was centered in Paris, Japanese doll production was centered in Kyoto. As French dolls were prized for luxury detail of costume and accessory, so, too, were Japanese dolls, with special note of the elegant and fashionable lady dolls and their attendants. In both cultures, the dollmakers explored techniques of body articulation and form, striving for realism. French dolls and Japanese dolls, alike, celebrated famed performers and heroes, and created the image of those in doll form. And although it is true that Japanese dolls have a more functional purpose of display rather than play, it is also true that the tender feelings held toward the dolls has been a constant in both cultures. The ningyĹ?s in The Carabet Collection range from the delightful playful gosho to the elegant ladies of the court, from portraits of historical heroes to dolls personifying centuries-old legends.
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More than 200 of these rare and choice dolls are offered, ranging from the truly rare and valuable to those more budgetpossible but equally-charming to the collector just beginning to dip one’s feet in this unique and different doll genre. A 180-page hardbound catalog with color photographs and historical descriptions of each doll, including detail photos of costume construction and detail, is available for $75. x
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Want to Learn More About Japanese Dolls? For collectors wishing to learn more about the world of antique Japanese dolls, an afternoon seminar is offered on Friday, January 8th at the Fairmont Hotel in Newport Beach, California. The seminar will be presented by Alan Scott Pate, renown authority on the subject, and author of two important books on the subject including Ningyō, The Art of the Japanese Doll. The seminar is free, but advance reservations are necessary. Call Theriault’s at 800-638-0422 for details and to reserve your place.
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“Where do you find all those wonderful dolls?” From collectors such as yourself. Whether the collection is small or grand, famous or private, a grand museum or a personal preserve, chances are that most of the dolls that we offer come from the home of a collector just as yourself.
Collectors know that Theriault’s is the go-to answer when it’s time to part with their collection.
After all, after 45 years of specializing exclusively in the auction of antique dolls, collectors know that Theriault’s is the go-to answer when it’s time to part with their collection.
Stein am Rhein Puppenmuseum of Switzerland.
Our white-glove concierge manner makes the parting easier, and our understanding of every collector’s concerns - whether buying or selling - ensures the best end results for you.
That’s why important museums such as the Stein am Rhein Puppenmuseum of Switzerland, and private collections such as those of Estelle Johnston, Hanne Büktas, Evelyn Heidepriem, the Blackler Sisters, and Susan Whittaker, have been handled by Theriault’s in the past few years.
That’s why you should contact Theriault’s when you’re considering parting with your dolls whether one doll or the entire collection.
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“In the Company of the Gentleman Bespoken,” the private collection of Estelle Johnston of Atlanta.
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All the Ways to Bid AT A THERIAULT AUCTION
Every Theriault’s auction brims with new discoveries for your collection. So why not join in on the bidding fun? It’s easy and fun. Choose your favorite way to bid. choose from the following bidding options Bid in the Auction Room Come to the auction, because nothing compares to the excitement and fun of being there in person. Bid Live on the Internet Plan to spend the day at the auction in the comfort of your home. Watch and listen to the auction live, and get ready to bid live when the dolls of your choice come up for auction. Bid on the Telephone Choose your dolls, and then call our office to make a reservation for telephone bidding. We call you when your dolls of choice come up for bidding, and you bid just as though you were there. Bid Absentee Place your bids right up to the time of auction by mail, fax, email or phone. Advise us of the lots and your top bid. We will bid for you fairly and competitively.
Questions? Just call Theriault’s at 800-638-0422 or email info@theriaults.com and we’ll review all the details and help you choose the option that’s best for you.
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The tradition of preserving memorabilia of Shirley Temple's life and career had begun with her mother, Gertrude Temple, who had carefully cherished objects from the child star's decade of work in the 1930s. As the 1940s ensued, the task fell into the hands of Shirley Temple herself, and the torch was carried admirably. The objects presented in these commemorative book have been cherished and carefully saved by Shirley and her family for three-quarters of a century ... until today.
Introducing Florence & George In the early 1980s, Florence and George Theriault opened a small mail-order company, Dollmasters as a companion to their renowned auction house, Theriault’s of Annapolis, Maryland. From its beginning the firm specialized in memorabilia from vintage childhoods, designed for the adult collector. Now that it is time for a change, we couldn’t pick a better name than “Florence & George." Whatever the name, though, you’ll find we have what you are looking for, because we don’t just remember childhood, we revere it.
L ov e , Shi r le y T e m p le : Movie C ost u me s, Doll s , a n d C hi ldho od Me morabil ia f rom H e r P e r s ona l A rchive s More than 500 objects from the private childhood collection of the beloved star are photographed and described in this 250-page book. Until this time, the objects have been in the possession of Shirley Temple Black and her family. Included are nearly 100 film costumes, 100s of dolls, toys and playthings shown in her films or gifted to her by celebrities, and other fine ephemera including her gas-powered miniature car used to drive around the Fox Studios, personal letters, and so much more. 10" x 10". Hardbound. Includes prices realized. BT-318. $75.
L ov e , Shi r le y T e m p le - Tak e T wo: From Scho ol g i r l t o s t orybook , more f rom H e r P e r s ona l A rchi v e s Including the teen years and more childhood related items from Shirley Temple’s personal collection. Commemorative catalog with special features not available to online viewers. Includes prices realized. 10” x 10”. Hardbound. BT-323. $75.
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Japanese Dolls from the 18th-19th Century Choose from Theriault’s reference library of antique Japanese dolls, available from Florence and George. Each book is full color with informative descriptions. Call 800-966-3655 to order or visit www.florenceandgeorge.com | A n t iqu e Japane se Dol l s By Florence Theriault. Largely unacknowledged by collectors, and certainly undervalued, is the vast treasure house of antique Japanese dolls. Here is a gorgeous book that examines the relatively unexplored area of collecting. Fashion dolls, child dolls, character babies, theater dolls, and samurai warriors are among the dolls featured. An introduction to costumes, makers, and signatures is included with detailed costume photographs. Tips on identification and a value guide complete this beautiful book. Hardbound, 159 pages with 282 color photographs. 9" x 12". BT-129. $68.
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Japane s e D ol l s , Th e Fa s ci nat i ng World O f Ni ngyō By Alan Scott Pate. A cornucopia of information about Japanese doll as art, examining how to collect, what to look for when collecting, and early Japanese collectors. 272 pages. 8 ½'' x 11''. BB-746. $75.
Ni ngyō Th e Art Of Japane se Dol l s By Alan Scott Pate. A comprehensive study of the Japanese doll as art form, plaything, talisman, theatre, and decoration. With superbly researched material and artistic photographs of many rare examples. 268 pages. 9" x 12". BB-745. $75.
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Books about Doll Fashion from the Florence and George Shop Each book features hundreds of wonderful antique costumes, bonnets, shoes and accessories for antique fashion ladies and child dolls.
" Fanc y T h at!" Doll costumes and accessories, 1850-1925. 8 ½" x 11". Softbound. 136 pages. Full-color. BT-223. $39.
S t i t che s In T i m e : D oll Costumes and Acce s s or i e s , 1 85 0–1 9 2 5 8 ½" x 11". Softbound. 135 pages. BT-158. $39.
F i t t i ng and P rop e r , Dol l C o s t u m e s and Acce s sorie s, 1 85 0- 1 9 2 5 8 ½" x 11". Softbound, 112 pages. Full-color. BT-281. $49.
P e rf e c t ly Fit t ing: Ant iqu e Dol l C ost u me s, 18 4 0– 19 2 5 8 ½" x 11". Softbound. 140 pages. BT-204. $39.
Wh at Dol l s Wore Be f ore, 1850–1925 8 ½" x 11". 152 pages. BT-172. $39.
T he T i e s T hat B i n d , 1 82 0–1 9 1 0 8 ½" x 11". Softbound. 120 pages. BT-268. $49.
F i t s a nd Start s, 1 85 0–1 92 5 8 ½" x 11". Softbound. 136 pages. BT-254. $49.
Th e Way Th e y Wore , 18 50– 19 2 5 8 ½" x 11". Softbound. 120 pages. BT-128. $33.
In Their Fashion, 1850–1925 8 ½" x 11". Softbound. 144 pages. BT-139. $39.
T rou s s e au Of B lon di n e t t e 8 ½" x 11". Softbound. 80 pages. BT-148. $33.
Th e B onne t B ook 10" x 10". Softbound. 92 pages. BT-189. $49.
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Exclusively Florence & George, authentic styles re-created for you from 19th century originals, made of pure silks, cotton and lace. From our line of more than 300 authentically-styled vintage doll costumes. Visit florenceandgeorge.com to see more. C o t t on P r i n t G ow n f or L ady Doll s } Pretty china lady dolls with sculpted hair have traditionally worn this style of gown. Ours is trimmed with magenta silk ribbons and lace. To fit lady doll about 17". 4" shoulder width. 6" waist. CF-246. $35.
Co tt on Pri n t Lady Co s tum e In contrasting transfer prints reminiscent of mid-19th century, the two-piece ensemble is perfect for your larger lady dolls. To fit 26" lady doll. 6" shoulder width. CF-251. $53.
Dai nty Appl e Gr een Dres s The apple green cotton print is accented by an apple green silk front panel and bands of delicate box pleats. To fit about 16" lady doll. 3 ½" shoulders. 7 ½" waist. 11 ½" overall. CF-272. $43.
| B ronz e Gre e n Sil k E nse mbl e Cream piping edges the jacket front and tails, with a ruched insert at the back for more detail, along with full skirt having extended side panels. To fit lady doll about 19". 4" shoulder width. 6" waist. CP-341. $49. B u rg u n dy Si lk Fash ion E n s e m b le } Designed for plump torso lady doll or slender child doll. Of rich burgundy silk with laceedged gathers at the sleeve edges, waist and forming a ruffly placket. With matching gathered skirt. Fully lined. To fit doll about 18". 4" shoulder width. 9" waist. CF-221. $57.
| Ap p l e Gre e n and Rose Sil k L ady' s E nse mbl e A crisp apple green silk two-piece gown features extended front flaps on the fitted jacket, with lace at the neckline and wrists. The skirt features box pleats all around above a band of stitched-down gathers above a wide hem ruffle. The jacket and skirt are both trimmed with bands and piping in a soft rose silk. The gown is fully lined, with hookand-eye closures. To fit 13" lady dolls. Waist is 8", overall length is 12". CF-239. $65.
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Today’s Treasures, Tomorrow’s Antiques from Acclaimed Contemporary Dollmakers
Classic R. John Wright Dolls
Key To My Hea rt By R. Joh n Wr ig h t Let a much-loved person in your life know that they have the key to your heart with this limited edition mouse from renowned American artist, R. John Wright. The lovable mohair mouse wears a felt and organza ribbon and holds a brass key. Limited edition exclusively created for Fairy Tales Inc. of Illinois. 3". SD-1302. $395.
De c k t h e H al l s Ch rist mas Mic e By R. John Wright. The father caroler is dressed in a tailored frock coat with a long felt scarf and a handsome felt top hat trimmed with holly and berries. The mother caroler wears a Victorian ensemble consisting of a woven plaid dress trimmed with silk ribbon and a lovely matching felt-lined bonnet. The youngling mouse caroler wears a cozy felt jacket with miniature buttons, a wool scarf, and a jaunty felt cap atop his head. All three mice hold finely handcrafted custommade songbooks opened to their current selection, “Deck the Hall." Set of Three Mice. 3” each. Limited Edition of 150 pieces. HX-495. $1250.
T he " Wi z a r d of Oz " Mou s e Of shaded white mohair with glass eyes, inset whiskers, and a leather tail, costumed in wonderful Victorian-style cutaway coat with vest, top hat and gilt-topped walking stick. From a numbered limited edition of 200. 3". SD-13o0. $450.
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Maggie Iacono One of the most celebrated contemporary doll artisan, Maggie Iacono has long been recognized for creating dolls of unsurpassed quality in construction, fashion, posability and desirability. | Little Elise A loving tribute to one of the most popular dolls Maggie Iacono has ever created, Little Elise may be dedicated to the past but she’s appearing in a fresh new 11” size. Her felt dress was been specially dyed for a two-toned transition effect moving from the green grass to the blue sky. 11”. SD-538. $650.
L i t t l e B o P ee p Little Bo Peep’s cream felt wide-brimmed hat is perfect for keeping the sun out of her eyes while she hunts for her lost sheep. Now the hat’s array of felt flowers? They’re just a beautiful perk. Peep also wears a voluminous Polonaise-style overdress consisting of a silk plaid overskirt which reveals a salmon pink underskirt with textural stripes. The bodice of the overdress is sea foam green felt with individual felt-covered buttons and elbowlength sleeves with deep lace flounces. She also wields hand-carved wooden crook by her side, ever in search of her sheep. 15 ½”. SD-1296. $995.
| H a n na h Winter may be on the way, but in her felt cotton jumper and matching felt jacket, Hannah appears ready for Spring. Delicately accentuating her ensemble is the felt flower trim on her jacket, stitched on pockets on her skirt and a beaded necklace. 17". SD-535. $850. toll-free 800-966-3655 | florenceandgeorge.com | Florence & George
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Now it’s finally your time. Holidays have ended and all the busy must-do’s for others are over. Now it’s time for you. And what better way to indulge than Theriault’s keepsake catalogs, “Forever Young” and the Japanese collector’s book “The Carabet Collection” both featured at the January 9-10 auction event in Newport Beach, California.
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The Legendary Theriault’s January Auctions Continue January 8, 9 and 10, 2016 At the Fairmont Hotel in Newport Beach, CA
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Great Lenci dolls featured Saturday, January 9th.
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