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I A Ie fir.l mer h.en and lul,r Rodl dboul lwelve VV y"r,. ugo Ken hdd lelpphoned ro invirc u\ to viewlulia's doll collection and select a few pieces for auction. Iutia deemed this necessary in order to make room for some recently a.quired

ravo.ites. So began a friendship and business reldtion.h,p lhal hd\ rcmdined to thi\ day. Over the yeart Iulia or Ken would smetimes telephone to ask our opinion regarding a recently pur.hased doll, or one they were contemplating buying, but wanted to confirm information given them by the seller. Ken was parti.ulaily enthusiastic when he telephoned about purchasin8 an A. Marque for lulia on the o.casion of their weddin8 anniversary. The photo of this maivelous .reature erplains without word" the rer,on fo. hij e\crlement IIb exquisite and most rare doll will be sold along with numercus others on Mar.h 13 & 14 2004 in Mesa, Arizona at ihe Mesa Centemial Center. Collectin& and colle€ting dolls in particular, A, Mdque Eren h bisqu. dolL it orixinal costunt was a love .lose to Iulia's heart. The resulting diversity of this collection reflects that love. Julia always found something to leam and admire from ea.h and every piece. Her collection .ontinued to grow, the focus extending to include bisque pido babies md fiSuriner holiday candy containers, and all mamer of doll related items. Having spent many happy years as*mbling this colle.tio4 it was lulia's wish that her collection be offered at auction so that others may have the opportunity of enjoying that whi.h gave her so

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Greg Mountcastle do€s nothing in a small way. China loves will never for8ei his inq€dible 1998 exhibit in Ne Orleffi, "Portraits in Porcelain . . . A Study of China Dolb 18451945," a proie.l five years in lhe makin& and one for which he was given the UFDC Award of Excellence. For the most recent special exhibit in New OrleaG, "A Passion ror Parian. . . Painted Ladies, Tind Bisque" he demonstrated that more is b€tter, assembling an ovemhelming nunber of bisque dolls hom early ptoducuon in 1845 to 1945. Enhancin8 this eye-boSgling display were exquisite 19th .entuy oil paintings, figurines, and the piace de r6sistance, e enormous Eiff€l Tower shategically located near th€ French bisque dolls.

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uring the nineteen ihi.tier the Madame Alehder Doll Conpany of New York City pftrduced dolls that were higllly succstul, su.h as the Princs Eliab€th and w6dy-Am @atioc. Thesc dols also t@k on variG additioml identitiE durin8 their time of production. For exmple, the Princ€s6 Elizbeth became Mccuffy Ana, Flora M.Flimsey md Kate GrMaway with newly desiSned costumes. The same held ilue for Wendy-Am. Other compmies of that era sought to capitalize from the suc€ess of the Alexmder Compey by ofturinS similar mechandise. Cedainly, Arranb€e's various Nancy @ations @ found to $metim6 @mble the Priness Elizbedt and dEn again the Wendy-Am dolls. A 19so/51 Dollspat Price Catalogue rec€ntly b€.ame available from the estate of Mre. Esther Sahr as well as several Princess Elizabeth and Werdy-Ann so called "look-alike" dolls. ME. Sahr lived in Schenectady, NY and for some ten years, from the late nin€teen forti€s though the nineten fifties, bought "blanl6" from the Dollspart Supply Co. of New YorL thes€ dolls weR not mk€d, wiSaed or dothed. She dress€d and wigged thern and sold the finished ptoduct to the Ka.l Departmmt Sl,orE in Scheneciady. While the dolls under disossion and ilustrated with this arti.le are not listed in ihe 1950/51 Dollspart catalogue, it is assumed that they were still available from th€ company thrcughout the ninete€n fo.ti6. This do€s seem plausible when one omideE that to this day lhe fim offes omplete pts of parts for a Shirley Temple doI that was for sale in the ealy nineten eventies, in othe. words,

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