Antique Doll Collector Magazine: UFDC and Golden Glow of Christmas Convention News: It has been a busy July for "Antique Doll Collector Magazine." Keith and Donna Kaonis just returned from UFDC with fabulous...
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Antique Doll Collector Magazine: In Memoriam: Mary Krombholz by our Editor, Donna ...
Antique Doll Collector Magazine: In Memoriam: Mary Krombholz by our Editor, Donna ...: In Our Memories Mary Krombholz; Also Published in a Recent Issue of Antique Doll Collector Magazine Mary Krombholz, Public D...
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Doll Museum: My Newsletter July 21-27 Dolls and More
Doll Museum: My Newsletter July 21-27 Dolls and More: Sign up here to get your own ...
There Should be Somewhere a Doll Museum . .
G. Stanley Hall, "A Study of Dolls," quoted in Laura Starr, "The Doll Book:"
There should be somewhere a doll museum, a doll expert to keep the possibilities of this great educative instinct steadily in view . . . ."
If there were very a mantra for a doll museum, this is it!!
There should be somewhere a doll museum, a doll expert to keep the possibilities of this great educative instinct steadily in view . . . ."
If there were very a mantra for a doll museum, this is it!!
Thank you Sean Moncrieff Show on Irish Newstalk Radio
Thank you Sean, and Conor, for a wonderful interview today. I hope you had as much fun as I did, and that your listeners enjoyed it!
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Monday, July 20, 2015
Doll Bytes and also for Dr. E's Greening Tips
Still dealing with malware, but people seem to be able to read the blog on Greening Tips, really the sister blog to this one.
UFDC and NIADA conventions have come and gone. Barbie was one of the souvenir dolls, despite allegedly falling Barbie sales.
Small dolls of all types did well at UFDC displays, and also at the Love, Shirley Temple and Among Friends Auctions where I did OK, too!
I have new posts at my site on collectdolls.about.com, and new photos of Flickr. I was able to Tweet Live from Love, Shirley Temple, which was very exciting. Also new posts on my Facebook Pages Antique Doll Collector Magazine and Dr. E's Doll Museum.
Some of my new finds are on Flickr, and I'm waiting for a walking Jumeau needing some TLC and an artists' rendition of a Leo Moss, which up to now, was represented by a mini doll I made of homemade clay. Still, I love her :) Was able to find two vintage Amish dolls, in excellent shape as well. Two tiny brown bisque babies and a wax min doll under a dome join the collection from Among Friends.
For history, you can't beat the archived online catalogs Theriault's provides.
Another favorite find, a black vinyl Miss Peep type baby with vintage overalls and lovely amber eyes and a soulful rag doll with long, blonde braids, black boots, and a calico dress. Also have found the large, unusual Hollie Hobbie rag doll of the 70s.
In late May, I bought most of a collection of vintage porcelain and character dolls, which included a composition Rita Hayworth and a beautiful aritst French Fashion, probably by Kathy Hansen. There were also advertising dolls like a little boy for John Deere, and some interesting Japanese dolls. Ithas been a profitable summer, indeed, with these and several antiques joining the museum.
On the dark side, I read in our local paper of a terrorist camp teaching little girls and boys to behead their dolls. Also, there is the Smithsonian link I posted on Creepy dolls.
So, I have had a chance to do some gardening, not much, but I have some good Geraniums and a fairy garden or two, which I like to decorate for each season.
One recipe for a drink comes from my friend AH, who is a chiropractor. It is made of slices of cucumber, lemon and lime, and other sliced fruit like strawberries. Put the fruit in a pitcher and cover with cold water and ice, about half and half. Chill. It cleanses the system and is also great for acid reflux.
Tonight I had to cook, and then teach for two hours. I ran home pell mell, only to have my Dad shouting at me for making him late; he swears I told him I would be home by 1 pm. Not possible; I never said that.
At home, I made spaghetti sauce, pretty much from scratch, not a jar. I used one large can diced tomatoes, about 1 c. reconstituted shitake mushrooms [soaked in water], two tiny peppers I'm growing in pots, a sprinkling of parmesan, olive oil, oregano, about 1/2 c, Italian seasoning, garlic salt, pepper. I let it all simmer. Then, I made a rue [sp?] or rieux, of 1 tbsp butter and 1 tbsp flower, and enough milk to cover the flour/butter mixture.
I had to pause to clean up periodically, just to catch the summer ants coming in, feed cats, clean up dishes, pick up generally, clean up spilled flour in one cupboard, which was on the floor, of course.
I boiled Barilla pasta al dente, though I do like to make it if I have room. I graded mzidthra cheese, and also took out Italian blend shredded cheese.
I would have thrown in clams, but the kid ate them. He eats everything not nailed down, and finds all the hiding places.
I made cheese/cracker plate, and baked triscuit pizzas with some of sauce and bits of different cheeses.
Finally, I baked meatballs, turkey, that I had made and frozen. I thawed them in the fridge today, and baked them for 15 mins at 400degrees. They were my mom's recipe, basically, a mix of the meat, beaten egg, bread crumbs, seasoning, parmesan grated, and chopped onions.
I add the sauce with some chopped up broiled chicken.
As usual, everyone ate it, then let me work for two hours. At 9:30, nothing was cleaned up, and I had to do all of that, too. When I ask for help, It's Armageddon.
When did I sign up to be, not an excellent woman, but a Martha out of The Handmaids Tale?
Well, that's why, when the going gets tough, the tough collect dolls.
Till next time; Tomorrow is another day!
UFDC and NIADA conventions have come and gone. Barbie was one of the souvenir dolls, despite allegedly falling Barbie sales.
Small dolls of all types did well at UFDC displays, and also at the Love, Shirley Temple and Among Friends Auctions where I did OK, too!
I have new posts at my site on collectdolls.about.com, and new photos of Flickr. I was able to Tweet Live from Love, Shirley Temple, which was very exciting. Also new posts on my Facebook Pages Antique Doll Collector Magazine and Dr. E's Doll Museum.
My Brown Bisque Babies |
Some of my new finds are on Flickr, and I'm waiting for a walking Jumeau needing some TLC and an artists' rendition of a Leo Moss, which up to now, was represented by a mini doll I made of homemade clay. Still, I love her :) Was able to find two vintage Amish dolls, in excellent shape as well. Two tiny brown bisque babies and a wax min doll under a dome join the collection from Among Friends.
For history, you can't beat the archived online catalogs Theriault's provides.
Another favorite find, a black vinyl Miss Peep type baby with vintage overalls and lovely amber eyes and a soulful rag doll with long, blonde braids, black boots, and a calico dress. Also have found the large, unusual Hollie Hobbie rag doll of the 70s.
In late May, I bought most of a collection of vintage porcelain and character dolls, which included a composition Rita Hayworth and a beautiful aritst French Fashion, probably by Kathy Hansen. There were also advertising dolls like a little boy for John Deere, and some interesting Japanese dolls. Ithas been a profitable summer, indeed, with these and several antiques joining the museum.
Fairy Garden with Sand castles, a Jack O Lantern and Shells |
On the dark side, I read in our local paper of a terrorist camp teaching little girls and boys to behead their dolls. Also, there is the Smithsonian link I posted on Creepy dolls.
So, I have had a chance to do some gardening, not much, but I have some good Geraniums and a fairy garden or two, which I like to decorate for each season.
Artist French Fashion-Kathy Hansen? |
One recipe for a drink comes from my friend AH, who is a chiropractor. It is made of slices of cucumber, lemon and lime, and other sliced fruit like strawberries. Put the fruit in a pitcher and cover with cold water and ice, about half and half. Chill. It cleanses the system and is also great for acid reflux.
Friendly Gargoyle |
Tonight I had to cook, and then teach for two hours. I ran home pell mell, only to have my Dad shouting at me for making him late; he swears I told him I would be home by 1 pm. Not possible; I never said that.
At home, I made spaghetti sauce, pretty much from scratch, not a jar. I used one large can diced tomatoes, about 1 c. reconstituted shitake mushrooms [soaked in water], two tiny peppers I'm growing in pots, a sprinkling of parmesan, olive oil, oregano, about 1/2 c, Italian seasoning, garlic salt, pepper. I let it all simmer. Then, I made a rue [sp?] or rieux, of 1 tbsp butter and 1 tbsp flower, and enough milk to cover the flour/butter mixture.
I had to pause to clean up periodically, just to catch the summer ants coming in, feed cats, clean up dishes, pick up generally, clean up spilled flour in one cupboard, which was on the floor, of course.
Vintage China from Estate Collection |
I boiled Barilla pasta al dente, though I do like to make it if I have room. I graded mzidthra cheese, and also took out Italian blend shredded cheese.
I would have thrown in clams, but the kid ate them. He eats everything not nailed down, and finds all the hiding places.
I made cheese/cracker plate, and baked triscuit pizzas with some of sauce and bits of different cheeses.
Finally, I baked meatballs, turkey, that I had made and frozen. I thawed them in the fridge today, and baked them for 15 mins at 400degrees. They were my mom's recipe, basically, a mix of the meat, beaten egg, bread crumbs, seasoning, parmesan grated, and chopped onions.
I add the sauce with some chopped up broiled chicken.
As usual, everyone ate it, then let me work for two hours. At 9:30, nothing was cleaned up, and I had to do all of that, too. When I ask for help, It's Armageddon.
When did I sign up to be, not an excellent woman, but a Martha out of The Handmaids Tale?
Well, that's why, when the going gets tough, the tough collect dolls.
Till next time; Tomorrow is another day!
Friday, July 17, 2015
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Antique Doll Collector on Twitter
See our Tweets yesterday from Love, Shirley Temple. Look for posts here, on Doll Museum, my other Blogs, Antique Doll Collector Magazine Social Media and Collectdolls.about.com for more posts and photos from Love, Shirley Temple!
Antique Doll Collector Magazine: August Sneak Peek!
Antique Doll Collector Magazine: August Sneak Peek!: In Our August 2015 Issue August 2015 Cover Ann Coleman’s purchase of a catalog featuring felt dolls set off ...
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Dr. E's Doll Museum Blog: Love, Shirley Temple Costumes; Countdown Till Tues...
Courtesy of Theriault's, some of this was cut off, but you can go to theriaults.com for more. These are wonderful, iconic costumes, hard to imagine they are around 80 years old now. Also, the catalog is to die for!
Dr. E's Doll Museum Blog: Love, Shirley Temple Costumes; Countdown Till Tues...: Coming up for auction on Tuesday, July 14 at The Little Theatre in Kansas City Whether your doll collecting interests are el...
Dr. E's Doll Museum Blog: Love, Shirley Temple Costumes; Countdown Till Tues...: Coming up for auction on Tuesday, July 14 at The Little Theatre in Kansas City Whether your doll collecting interests are el...
Love, Shirley Temple Costumes; Countdown Till Tuesday!
Coming up for auction on Tuesday, July 14 at The Little Theatre in Kansas City
Whether your doll collecting interests are elegant French fashion dolls, expressive character dolls or pretty dolly-faced dolls, you can find a costume in the Love, Shirley Temple collection and auction that will accent your collection perfectly! Imagine! Your dolls gathered in display around a gorgeous centerpiece dress that no one else in the world will own, and that actually appeared in the famous film scenes of the iconic child star.
Tuesday, July 14: “Love, Shirley Temple: Movie Costumes, Dolls, and Childhood Memorabilia from Her Personal Archives"
VIEW ONLINE NOW Wednesday, July 15: “Among Friends: The Billie and Paige Welker Collection of Antique Dolls” VIEW ONLINE NOW
To view an interactive brochure of this exciting and historical 2-day Marquis Auction event click here.
Traveling & Information All events are conducted at the The Little Theatre Ballroom, Kansas City Convention Center, 301 W. 13th St., Kansas City, Missouri 64105. For directions call 816-513-5000 or call Theriault’s at 800-638-0422 for details. If you are attending the UFDC Convention at the Marriott Hotel then The Little Theatre is easy and accessible. It’s just one block away and, should it be raining, a covered walkway is also accessible from the lobby of the hotel to directly inside The Little Theatre. Please note reservations are required for the Tuesday "Love, Shirley Temple" exhibit and auction. We strongly suggest making your reservation in advance as seating is limited. To make your reservation, please call 1-800-638-0422. For the touring Shirley Temple Exhibit information click here. For more information, please contact us at 800-638-0422, email us at info@theriaults.com or click here.
| |
|
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Antique Doll Collector Magazine: Review: Love, Shirley Temple Catalog
Antique Doll Collector Magazine: Review: Love, Shirley Temple Catalog: Love, Shirley Temple by Donna C. Kaonis Catalog for Love, Shirley Temple. Courtesy, Theriault's I could hardly put down...
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Antique Doll Collector Magazine: An interview with collector and dealer Alicia Carv...
Antique Doll Collector Magazine: An interview with collector and dealer Alicia Carv...: A grouping of early China dolls that remind me of regency gentle women. When did you start collecting? I began collecting gen...
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)