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
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Japanese Costume Barbies

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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

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Monday, April 29, 2019

The Future of Dolls

From Carl Fox:  "And what of the future, when dolls as we have known them will be joined with the newest technology and ultimately result int he nondoll, the nonhuman, the nonrepresentational, amorphous, nontoxic cloud?  It has its advantages.  In a world hard pressed for space there will no longer be a need for storage.   Collecting will have either vanished form the earth or become a frenzied scene of hands clutching even at straws "(39). 

This was written in 1970.  I'm sure he know of Bradbury and Fahrenheit 451. I'm glad to see that nearly 50 years later, people still collect, even in an era of downsizing, where a lifetime of hard work and achievement is forced to end in a tiny room in some nondescript nursing home.


In Romanian, from The Doll

Aici este un citat care părea să fi scris pentru noi; este de la papusa de Carl Fox, care a fost un curator de muzeu care colectează păpuşi. Este o carte superba, iar textul este inspirat, şi încă relevante. A fost publicat în 1970; "Văd păpuşi în oameni şi oamenii în păpuşi. I se încadrează în dragoste cu abandonarea totală şi încântare. Am imbratisa toate ciudat, nebun, frumos, trist, singur cifrele o umbra si substanta... Şi astfel este iubirea collector's. . pentru a capta în cantitate rânduri stralucitoare de portelanuri si ciorbelor, că unul nu poate acuza o avariţie sau monopol. Ei preocupare este evident. Multitudinea de păpuşi este o reflectare doar de o dorinţă neîmplinită pentru a proteja ei exemplare la care se încadrează în mai puţin merituoşi mainile. " (Fox 26).




From The Doll by Carl Fox



Here is a quote that seemed to be written for us; it's from The Doll by Carl Fox, who was a museum curator who collected dolls. It is a gorgeous book, and the text is inspiring, and still relevant. It was published in 1970; "I see dolls in people, and people in dolls. I fall in love with utter abandon and delight. I embrace all the strange, mad, beautiful, sad, lonely figures o shadow and substance . . . And such is the collector's love . . to capture in quantity the shining rows of porcelains and bisques, that one cannot accuse her of avarice or monopoly. Her concern is evident. The multiplicity of dolls is a reflection only of an unfulfilled desire to protect her specimens from falling into less deserving hands." (Fox 26).

I've tried for years to find biographical information about Fox.  If anyone has information, please share.  He is an amazing writer and author, and has wonderful, eclectic taste in dolls.






Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Friday, April 19, 2019

Evelyn Meade Chisman, Small Dolls and Other Collectibles. Drake Publishers, 1978: Finding things to sell at thrift shops and yard sales


Evelyn Meade Chisman, Small Dolls and Other Collectibles. Drake Publishers, 1978: Finding things to sell at thrift shops and yard sales

Public Domain; book available on Amazon.com


Chisman’s book, above, is a very handy and practical guide for collectors. She is great at identifying categories to collect, but also gives ideas for how to fund your collection.

90s vinyl baby, Cititoy Variety

18 inch dolls, not American Girl


We all know dealers who sell online as well as at shows.  Many have their own collections that they would like to subsidize.  I know collectors of antiques who gather Star Wars toys to sell at flea markets or online auctions.  A few high end dealers browse yard sales to look for Blythe dolls, Gene, Barbies, or other modern dolls that they can sell.


Mini licensed PVC figure from Toy Story

Chisman talks about finding miniatures and doll related items that could be put on consignment, or sold at a show or booth at an antiques mall.  In fact, if you are a follower of Barbara Allan mysteries, you’ll love Antiques Maul, which features the protagonist and her mother scouring sales for treasures to stock a booth at an antique mall. 

Bratz doll from a yard sale


Here are some ideas for finding small items inexpensively, then selling them at a modest profit to help fund your own collections.  It’s a pleasant way to spend a morning, especially on the weekends, and you can take your coffee, roll the windows down, and follow your usual route, or find a new one.  Have plenty of cash, lots of pockets, an easy purse to carry, or no purse.  Be quick, but I don’t recommend leaving your keys in the ignition.  Start early. 

  • Children’s books, particularly those about dolls like Raggedy Ann, Beatrix Potter books, paint books, coloring books, board books.
  • Peanuts characters and book; Charles Schulz characters and comics are popular collectibles.  Many have been made into dolls.  Hallmark did some nice jointed bisque dolls; Sally is especially cute.  Snoopy is made in plush for every holiday in all sizes; so have Woodstock, Brother Spike, and Sister Belle. 
  • Videos, BlueRay,  and DVDs  related to dolls; Chisman mentions Strawberry Shortcake and friends, but others include Raggedy Ann and Andy, Smurfs, Jem and the Holograms, Barbie, assorted horror movies including Dolls and Child’s Play, Hugo, Child of Glass, Shirley Temple Films, the 90s A Little Princess, and soon, Ugly Dolls (In Theaters May 3).
  • Disney characters and films.  These include T-Shirts, other clothing, jewelry, as well as paper items, books, dolls, plush. 
  • Cross-collectibles:  Jim Shore figurines and his version of Disney, Gone with the Wind and other popular culture icons.  Coke memorabilia, breweriana, Pokémon and Manga items, comic characters, action figures.
  • Other toys for kids of all ages, sometimes these cost under a dollar, or are in the free box.  I used to find dozens of Happy Meal and fast food toy premiums; not any more.  That should tell us something on the state of collectibles.
  • Greeting cards, wrapping paper, and other paper items with dolls or doll related licensed characters as motifs.
  • Barbies, usually from 2000 on.  You can find whole bags of clothing for under $3.  Sometimes, there are examples of Barbie furniture and houses.  I’ve seen boxed dolls, usually pink label or Avon dolls selling for $10 and under. 
  • Babies and dolls by Cititoy, which began in 1979 and is located in Hong Kong S.A.R., China.  These are decent quality, and were very plentiful during the 90s and early 2000s.  Many are babies, but they make an American Girl type 18 inch doll.  Many like to collect the 18inch non-American girl dolls because they are less expensive, fun to dress, fun to hair style.
  • Small figurines and pieces of china, what British author Barbara Pym would call in her cozy way, “bits and pieces.’
  • Baby clothes and shoes, small blankets, sometimes yard goods.  You can resell these, or use them for your own dolls.
  • Holiday decorations, especially Christmas ornaments and Santas, Halloween ornaments like witches and scarecrows, and Easter Bunnies.  Many of these are dolls, and are often sold cheaply.  You can find lots of great midcentury sixties ornaments if you look carefully.
  • Radios made to look like different characters, comforters and quilts, baskets, baby buggies, doll buggies, strollers, old cradles, buttons, craft goods, are all great items to buy and to resell, but also fit well with doll collectors.
  • Tins old and new, especially candy tins and cookie tins decorated for Christmas.  
  • Old Valentine's and candy boxes.
 
Small tin with a Victorian motif; it cost around a quarter at a yard sale. Lithographed tins
of all kinds make nice accents for doll collections; some feature dolls, like one from Current that is
decorated with French Fashion dolls.
You can always keep what you find for yourselves, or keep them as doll club prizes or fun items to trade.  So, “let’s be careful out there, “ but let’s also have fun!!

Christmas items are good finds for resale.  This is an early 2000 vintage snow man 

Vintage Halloween cat with molded toys


Meet Thomas Edison's phonograph doll - Antique Trader

Meet Thomas Edison's phonograph doll - Antique Trader: Introduced in 1890, Thomas Edison's phonograph doll is a rarity sought out by collectors. It played wax cylinders created by Alexander Graham Bell.

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

For Notre Dame, Our Lady


We at the Dr. E Doll Museum Blogs [Greek, Spanish & Japanese], American Doll and Toy Museum, and International Doll Museum express our deep sorrow at the calamity that has befallen Notre Dame Cathedral and the French People. We empathize with you and we know you will rebuild and persevere.  Notre Dame is so much more than a building or a historical artifact; it is the spiritual center of France, and steeped in history and art.  It is a citizen of the medieval world that still stands today, immortal, even when cruelly attacked.  The noble Gargoyle will still keep watch, and God’s grace will help you rebuild.