Children of Japan

Children of Japan
Courtesy, R. John Wright

Hinges and Hearts

Hinges and Hearts
An Exhibit of our Metal Dolls

Tuxedo and Bangles

Tuxedo and Bangles

A History of Metal Dolls

A History of Metal Dolls
Now on Alibris.com and In Print! The First Book of its Kind

Alice, Commemorative Edition

Alice, Commemorative Edition
Courtesy, R. John Wright

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Emma, aka, La Contessa Bathory

Emma, aka, La Contessa Bathory
Her Grace wishes us all a Merry Christmas!

Annabelle

Annabelle

Emma Emmeline

Emma Emmeline
Our New Addition/fond of stuffed toys

Cloth Clown

Cloth Clown

Native American Art

Native American Art

the triplets

the triplets

c. 1969 Greek Plastic Mini Baby

c. 1969 Greek Plastic Mini Baby
Bought Athens on the street

Iron Maiden; Middle Ages

Iron Maiden; Middle Ages

Sand Baby Swirls!

Sand Baby Swirls!
By Glenda Rolle, courtesy, the Artist

Glenda's Logo

Glenda's Logo
Also, a link to her site

Sand Baby Castaway

Sand Baby Castaway
By Glenda Rolle, Courtesy the Artist

A French Friend

A French Friend

Mickey

Mickey
From our friends at The Fennimore Museum

2000+ year old Roman Rag Doll

2000+ year old Roman Rag Doll
British Museum, Child's Tomb

Ancient Egypt Paddle Doll

Ancient Egypt Paddle Doll
Among first "Toys?"

ushabti

ushabti
Egyptian Tomb Doll 18th Dynasty

Ann Parker Doll of Anne Boleyn

Ann Parker Doll of Anne Boleyn

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Tin Head Brother and Sister, a Recent Purchase

Tin Head Brother and Sister, a Recent Purchase
Courtesy, Antique Daughter

Judge Peep

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Hakata Doll Artist at Work

Hakata Doll Artist at Work
From the Museum Collection

Japanese Costume Barbies

Japanese Costume Barbies
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Etienne

Etienne
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Jenny Wren
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Dr. E's on Display with sign

Dr. E's on Display with sign

Dolls Restored ad New to the Museum

Dolls Restored ad New to the Museum
L to R: K*R /celluloid head, all bisque Artist Googly, 14 in. vinyl inuit sixties, early celluloid Skookum type.

Two More Rescued Dolls

Two More Rescued Dolls
Late Sixties Vinyl: L to R: Probably Horseman, all vinyl, jointed. New wig. R: Effanbee, probably Muffy, mid sixties. New wig and new clothing on both. About 12 inches high.

Restored Italian Baby Doll

Restored Italian Baby Doll
One of Dr. E's Rescued Residents

Dolls on Display

Dolls on Display
L to R: Nutcrackers, Danish Troll, HItty and her book, Patent Washable, Mechanical Minstrel, Creche figure, M. Alexander Swiss. Center is a German mechanical bear on the piano. Background is a bisque German costume doll.

A Few Friends

A Few Friends
These dolls are Old German and Nutcrackers from Dr. E's Museum. They are on loan to another local museum for the holidays.

Vintage Collage

Vintage Collage
Public Domain Art

The Merry Wanderer

The Merry Wanderer
Courtesy R. John Wright, The Hummel Collection

The Fennimore Doll Museum

The Fennimore Doll Museum

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Robert
A Haunted Doll with a Story

Halloween Dolls Displayed in a Local Library

Halloween Dolls Displayed in a Local Library

The Cody Jumeau

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Long-faced or Jumeau Triste

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German Princesses
GAHC 2005

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A Little PowerRanger
Halloween 2004

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The Island of the Dolls
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Really old Dolls!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Other Blogs of Interest

Here are some other Blogs I keep up:


http://memoirlifestory.blogspot.com - A Blog for my seminar on writing memoir.

http://pymbronte.blogspot.com - A Blog for my course on Charlotte Bronte and Barbara Pym, with graphics, pictures, bibliographies and other materials and ideas.

http://dollmuseum.blogspot.com - Dr. E's Doll Museum Blog with book excerpts and materials about dolls and related subjects. Also, the beginnings of a web museum to preview the actual museum being planned.

http://dresgreening.blogspot.com

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

After Christmas Bargains

Ah, the time has come so many of us adore. It is the era of the after Christmas sale. Many have been disappointing; some of the big box stores only went 50% and put items away by New Years. Others are stalled at 75%. Yet, Dollar General has stepped-up with the best sale of all. Until January 29th, most stores have their Christmas items on sale for $.25 each, yes, a mere quarter! These are remaining items priced from fifty cents to ten dollars. I was able to find gifts and cards for next year, table cloths, a 3 foot Santa for the porch, glass ornaments, stockings, Chinese Take out style gift boxes, tree toppers, porcelain angels, figurines, and more. The greenery and centerpieces were just great, and I picked some up for my mother-in-law, and for my mom's grave. For anyone who loves sales and Christmas, get going! This is the best sale of the year I've found on new Christmas items.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Link fo antique dolls collectors online advisors

http://www.antiquedolls-collectors-onlineadvisors.com/need-some-help-comments.html

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Hi, Christie. I would need to know if your doll has any markings, e.g., Made In Germany or Made in Japan, and what she is made of. A photo would really help. If she is bisque, she could have been made between around 1900 -1930, earlier, about 1905, if she is a German doll. Some German all bisque dolls are even earlier. If she is composition or hard plastic, she could have been made between 1930 and 1960, by any number of American, Japanese, or Hong Kong manufacturers.

Penny dolls are usuall one piece, or only with jointed arms and legs. Most are "frozen charlotte" types made in Japan, but there are German dolls, too.

Two books that might interest you are All Bisque and Half Doll by Genevieve Angione and All Dolls are Collectible, but Genevieve Angione. Price Guides by Denise Van Patten, Pat Smith, and Patsy Moyers are also good. Look up All Bisque dolls, storybook dolls, hard plastic dolls, composition dolls, foreign or international costume dolls. Good Luck!

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Monday, January 3, 2011

To Anissa re Museum Catgories

Dear Anissa, see the comment after the Museum Categories blog. You have an unusual doll from Thailand! Thanks for the comment; I love it!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

A link to my book on Barbara Pym

For those interested, below is a link to one of my books. If you know it, please feel free to review it. Thank you.

http://www.amazon.com/Subversion-Romance-Novels-Barbara-Pym/dp/0879727640/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1294021343&sr=1-2-fkmr1

Books to Publish in 2011 and Metal Doll Book

Another year has come. This year, I have a poetry Chapbook coming out, and the Doll Bibliography. Though it's been delayed, I hope the metal doll book will be out soon. We have some great examples to photograph and re-photograph. This will be the year I will try to find an agent, and get the web museum up and running.

Lectures this year on dolls include Historical Women and Dolls for AAUW and Barbie for the German Center. These will include displays,handouts, and show and tell.

Recent finds this weekend include a treasure trove of old and vintage store stock from a regional hobby store. These doll heads, parts, and eyes, beautiful antique dolls eyes, date from the mid seventies and earlier! I also found pattern books, and a needlepoint set for a doll house. Also, from our local artisan Bethany Lowe, a tiny all bisque antique doll inspired ornament. From eBay, a Hilda/Kaiser Baby type by Kestner in need of some repair, but overall in great shape, and an artists' Bru head for my body.

Recent book: Barbara Streisand has a book on design filled with gorgeous photos of her antique dolls. One, a Jumeau Triste artists doll, was dressed by an old friend of mine I used to visti in Carmel, Michael Canadas. It is a small world. I am asking for this book for Christmas. Also, I recommend Flanagan's Dolls by Warren Adler, discussing Bonnie Babe, Jumeau, and and AT as part of a mystery plot on antique dolls. I think he also wrote The War of the Roses. Deb Baker has another book out, and I can't wait to read it. Monical Ferris also has a new mystery, as does Patricia Cornwell, with my beloved Dr. Scarpetta.

The kindle we received for Christmas is a great way to sample books. There are some classic doll books on it, and many great novels. I still love my books, though.

Please read my blog on greening for more resolutions and ideas, and a few recipes. There are also doll and craft related items and photos there.

In memory of Edie, I must write a few words. She is a dear friend of a friend who passed away this week, much too soon, of cancer. Edie taught in Cambodia and Thailand, and I met her at my close friend Rosemary's in California. She was a sweet, caring girl, and the world is an emptier place without her. I still wear the head bands she brought from Thailand, handmade by children at her school. I used to joke with Rosemary and her that they were trying to send me to work for the Khmer Rouge. May she Rest in Peace, surrounded by angels.