December 2023

Page 1

Antique DOLL Collector December 2023 Vol. 26, No. 12

rn e t t Pa

11/15/23 7:28 AM

Cover.indd 1

d

I

de u l c n


ADC-Master-Ads-DEC23.indd 2

11/14/2023 3:43:56 PM


ADC-Master-Ads-DEC23.indd 1

11/14/2023 3:45:51 PM


LAYAW AVAILA AY BLE

16” German Dressel & Kister Lady w/ fancy hairdo, beautiful detailed head & hand, rt thumb rebuilt, newer body & bisque legs, antique clothing $895.

14” Early Bru Fashion w/ wood articulated body – jointed waist, wrists & ankles – 12 moveable joints, Head incised D, paint on body is worn & joints are not tight, right pinkie missing, beautiful face & lt blue eyes, pierced ears, small eye flake lower rt eye, hairlines on forehead, original? mohair wig, antique clothing $3450.

7” Hertwig Lady Fashion All Original in green w/ black lace overlay, mohair wig, gold shoes, silver fan $225.

Vogue Crib Crowd Babies: 1951 w/ reddish caracul wig in original blue ensemble $275. 1951 blonde caracul baby in later christening ensemble $200. 1951 blonde caracul Peg #47 all original in pink & white $240.

18.5” Jumeau French Fashion 4 in white dress, hat & boots, blue eyes, pierced ears, HH wig, leather body – legs patched, with wardrobe – blue silk dress – wear, brown cotton 3 piece outfit, white w/ blue print dress, nightgown, undergarments $2995.

22” S & H K * R 126 Toddler w/ blue flirty eyes, sweet expression, nice body $425. 4” Steiff 195060’s Bazi Dachshund w/ jointed head, collar w/ tag & bell $79.95

Sweet 10.5” JDK 7 OC Mouth Baby on beautiful body w/ original clothing & pacifier, she has lived in a box for years, rt thumb broken $175. 4.5” Steiff 1960’s Bengal Tiger w/ jointed head, chest tag $75.

19.5” Simon & Halbig 1279 DEP 9, blue sl eyes, beautiful molding & coloring, original mohair wig $1250.

19” Empress Eugenie Parian by ABG 1860’s, beautiful molding & coloring, original body w/ china spoon hands & flat short black boots w/ pink ‘lacing’, professional repair on nose, dressed in antique purple silk dress $425.

12” circ, 16.5” tall AM 341/4 Dream Baby, brown sl eyes, push mechanism in chest to bring arms together $165. 7.5” Alexander Set of Dionne Quintuplets babies in white organdy dress w/ bibs, nice compo, slight paint lifting by nose on 3 dolls, w/ extra clothes $475.

16” Vintage Steiff 1950’s w/ original ribbon & great face $350. 12.5” Sweet Rare Bruckner doll w/ blonde hair, July 9, 1901 Pat $350.

Gigi.indd 2

15” Kestner Hilda 12 beautiful molding & coloring, brown sleep eyes, minty body $1225. 4.5 x 3.5” Steiff Rabbit fully tagged, jointed head $65.

Sisters - Pair of 30” S & H CM Bergman 13 ½, blue sleep eyes, vintage clothing $450. Each or $775 Pair. 12 h x 13 l Steiff 1950 – 60’s Snobby w/ collar & tags, jointed, beautiful mohair $150.

8.5” D.V. O S & Co Geschutz Germany Swain & Co. has Lori Baby look, blue sl eyes, beautiful body & vintage clothing $495.

13” Ideal Shirley Temple – professionally beautifully repainted, original Curly Top outfit $195. 11” Shirley Temple in tagged Stand Up & Cheer dress, replaced unders, shoes & socks, some crazing $125.

11/14/23 7:11 PM


16” S & H K * R 115A, blue sl eyes, HH wig, small repair by rt eyelid, repainted body, sweet vintage sailor suit $650.

10” Early Steiff Bear – great face, nice mohair – needs cleaning, some wear on back, great personality $595.

12” S & H 1159 Lady doll repros bt Suzanne McBrayen 2013 Blonde w/ blue eyes in walking dress w/ floral dress, 3 piece outfit, 2 hats, 2 pr shoes & undergarments $250. Brunette w/ brown eyes in walking dress w/ floral dress & coat w/ hat, bonnet, 2 pr shoes & undergarments $220.

17.5” Kestner C w/ original wig & pate, brown sl eyes, pierced ears $395. 20” COD Cuno Otto Dressel 117N look, blue sl eyes, original shoes & socks $345. 5 x 5” Steiff 1960’s Snucki w/ chest tag, nice mohair $65.

21” K * R 403 on beautiful walking body, vintage clothing, blue sleep eyes, charming doll $285. Sweet size 8.5” L 8” circ. Bye-Lo w/ brown sl eyes, stamped frog body, celluloid hands $100

25” S & H 1079 10 DEP, blue sleep eyes, leather body w/ bisque lower arms, antique dress as is, small eyeflake upper right lid $265. 15.5” Kestner covered wagon pink luster China 1850 – 60’s, blue painted eyes, wooden arms & legs on cloth body, legs repaired, shoulder plate as is, 4 x 3.5 x 2.25” 3 hole, silk outfit $195. 18” Kestner covered wagon pink luster china 1850 – 60’s, blue painted eyes, beautiful facial painting, new body w/ chipped fingers on left hand 4.5 x 4 x 2.5” $295. 14.25” A. W. Kister all original China early 1850’s flat top, blue painted eyes, beautiful hands few chips, flat boot legs as is $195. 26” Kestner K ½ 14 1/2 , brown sl eyes, nice molding and ball jointed body $525.

6.25” Wax Fashion possibly by Lafutte & Disirat, wood carved hands & legs, wood wrapped body, wonderfully detailed $275.

16” CM Kestner 122 E – 9 w/ br sl eyes, early stiff wrist body, hairline on forehead & out right eye, HH wig $895.

18.5” Fabulous American Character Toni all original in minty condition $195. 19.5” Alexander Princess Elizabeth all original in yellow w/ crown & purse, silver shoes, beautiful HH wig, slight crazing $195.

7.5” Heubach #8578, blue intaglio eyes, flocked hair 4/0 Germany, 5 piece toddler body $155. 8” Heubach #8178 all original, blue intaglio eyes, 5 piece body $245. 6” Hertwig All Bisque Pair w/ black molded hair & yellow boots / socks, girl left foot repaired $145 Pair

19” All Original K Star R 50/717 Celluloid w/ blue flirty eyes, dressed in Scottish outfit, 1” crack at back rim, beautiful body $245.

8.5” AM 255 Googlie A 6/0 M on 5 piece compo body, molded shoes & socks $655. 9” FS & C 1295 Franz Schmidt toddler w/ starfish hands, forefingers touched up, brown sl eyes, hairline at forehead rim $195.

6029 N. Northwest Hwy. Chicago, IL 60631 • 773-594-1540 • (800-442-3655 orders only) • Fax 773- 594-1710 Open: Tues., Wed., Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Thurs., Fri. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Sun. & Mon. Near O’Hare, Park Ridge & Niles

Chicago’s finest selection of Antique, Modern and Collectible Dolls, Barbie, Gene, Alexander, Tonner, Fashion Royalty, Steiff, Dollhouses and Accessories. Member U.F.D.C. & NADDA • Worldwide Shipping • email: questions@gigisdolls.com • Check Out Our eBay Store - gigisdolls2010

Contact us for Monthly Specials! Tour our shop at: www.gigisdolls.com & join us on Facebook • Now on Ruby Lane

Gigi.indd 3

11/14/23 7:12 PM


Nelling, Inc.

FINE ANTIQUE DOLLS AND ACCESSORIES BUYING & SELLING QUALITY DOLLS FOR OVER 30 YEARS

published by the

www.antiquedollcollector.com Publications Director: Lisa Brannock Editor-in-Chief: Gay Bryant Senior Editor: Laurie McGill Production Director: Louann Wilcock Art Director: Lisa Claisse Administrative Manager: Valerie Foley Social Media Director: Brigid McHugh Jones Contributors: Elizabeth Ann Coleman, Linda Edward, Bradley Justice, Samy Odin Subscription Manager: Jim Lance Subscriptions: adcsubs@gmail.com Display Advertising: Lisa Brannock: lbrannock@antiquedollcollector.com phone: 717-517-9217 Louann Wilcock: louannw@antiquedollcollector.com phone: 872-216-8842 Advertising Materials Contact: Louann Wilcock: louannw@antiquedollcollector.com phone: 872-216-8842 Marketing: Penguin Communications, Inc.

We are honored and excited to announce our representation of the collection of the late Sherryl Shirran, the renowned educator, historian and protector of antique dolls and toys, both in her vast collection and of other world class items and collections across the globe. Her inventory spans every genre and the examples she displayed in her “home doll museum” are excellent in their categories. Whoever has had the opportunity to see it will understand and has likely shared the experience with others! We will be bringing a large sampling of dolls and items for sale at our next Eastern National Antique Doll and Toy Show held at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds, 16 Chestnut St. in Gaithersburg, MD, Building 6, on December 2nd and 3rd. We will be in Booth 219 upstairs in Hall 2. We hope you can join us as we celebrate and share the legacy of our dear Sherryl Shirran, a cherished wife, mother and grandmother who lived her life dedicated to her family and her love and understanding of dolls and toys.

Mary Ann Spinelli and Lisa Doering, Nelling Inc. Please email with inquiries!

Editorial: Gay Bryant, antiquedoll@gmail.com Send all catalogs to this address: Antique DOLL Collector, 4800 Hampden Lane, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814 Subscriptions: Send to Antique DOLL Collector, P.O. Box 349, Herndon, VA 20172. Phone: 631-261-4100 Subscription Rates: One Year $55.95; Two Years $105.95. First class delivery in U.S. add $39.95 per year. Outside the U.S. add $35 per year. Foreign subscriptions must be paid in U.S. funds. Do not send cash. Credit cards accepted. Antique DOLL Collector (ISSN 1096-8474) is published monthly with a combined issue in July/August (11 times per year) by the Puffin Co., LLC, 4800 Hampden Lane, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814 Phone: 631-261-4100 Periodicals postage paid at Northport, NY. and at additional mailing offices. Contents ©2023 Antique DOLL Collector, all rights reserved. Postmaster: Send address changes to Antique DOLL Collector, P.O. Box 349, Herndon, VA 20172. Antique DOLL Collector is not responsible for any inaccuracies in advertisers’ content. An unsolicited manuscript must be accompanied by SASE. Antique DOLL Collector assumes no responsibility for such material. All rights including translations are reserved by the publisher. Requests for permissions and reprints must be made in writing to Antique DOLL Collector. ©2023 by the Puffin Co., LLC.

P.O. Box 4327, Burbank CA 91503 • e-mail: nellingdolls@gmail.com Cell: 818-738-4591 Home: 818-562-7839 • Member NADDA and UFDC

Visit us at: www.maspinelli.com 4

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

Spinelli.Dec.indd 4

Antique Doll Collector. 0010-882. Issued monthly with a combined issue in July/August (11 times annually). $55.95 per year. Publication and mailing address: Puffin Co. LLC, 15 Hillside Place, Northport, NY 11768. 631-261-4100. Publisher, Puffin Company LLC; Managing Editor, Gay Bryant. Owners: Lisa Brannock, Arpine Stein, David Yurman, Ken Sutak. Average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months: total no. 3159; paid subscriptions mailed outside county 2250; paid distribution outside mails 475; paid distribution by other classes mailed through the USPS 225; total paid 2950; free distribution by mail 18; free distribution outside the mail 8; total distribution 2976; copies not distributed 183; total 3159; percent paid and/or requested 99%. No. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 3105; paid subscriptions mailed outside county 2227; paid distribution outside mails 469; paid distribution by other classes mailed through the USPS 220; total paid distribution 2916; free distribution by mail 10; free distribution outside the mail 10; total distribution 2936; copies not distributed 169, total 3105; percent paid 99%.

DECEMBER 2023

11/15/2023 5:09:08 PM


Valerie Fogel’s

Beautiful Bébés Fine Dolls & Precious Playthings from our Past

www.beautifulbebes.com

Always Buying! Trades and Consignments Considered Tel: 425.765.4010 Beautifulbebes@outlook.com

Magical Bru Jeune 7Sensational from head to toe. This is a dream doll that will be the answer to your holiday wishes! Spectacular in every way, including her long tailed curly blonde wig, a superb antique Bru silk costume and a Bébé with the face of an Angel. Chevrot era Bébé with classic childlike features and exceptional modeling. What a gift this beauty would be! $32,850 1 8” Bru Jeune 6 Bébé $24,850

The Magic of the Season is Here! Your Treasure Awaits - 25” Feather Tree with Antique Ornaments. $750

Stylings for Petites - Hard to find antique dress styles for 9-to-10-inch darlings and a lovely assortment of size 1 through 3 antique shoes. Please contact beautifulbebes@ outlook.com or call! Member UFDC & NADDA

Fogel.Dec.indd 5

12” Circle Dot Bru & 9” Paris Bébé A most delightful 12” Sonnenberg Circle Dot Bru with exceptional beauty of features and costume. Excellent. $2,350 13” Bru Jeune 3 -$26,800

See us in: Gaithersburg at the Eastern National Doll & Toy Show booth 244/245 December 2 & 3!

A precious 9” Paris Bébé in such a desirable tiny size w/ Eiffle Tower mark. Additional details available. $4,800

11/14/23 10:49 AM


The Complete Guide to Antique, Vintage and Collectible Dolls

December 2023, Volume 26, Number 12

On the Cover

22

DOLLS AT CHRISTMASTIME by Joy Harrington

26

2023 UFDC SPECIAL EXHIBITS Happy 100th Madame Alexander Little Red Riding Hood: A Tribute to Elaine Pardee

30

SO MANY STORIES IN EVERY DOLL The Lilli Baitz Actress Dolls from Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art by Florence Theriault

The very rare French bisque poupée by Antoine Edmond Rochard, with elaborate jeweled necklace, from the Rosalie Whyel Collection to be presented at Theriault’s January 6-7, 2024 Marquis Auction in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Depar tments

10 17 18 20

Book Review Auction Calendar Auction News Ohio National Doll Show Review 46 Emporium 47 Events/Classified Ads

34

DRESSING DOLLS IN STYLE Sewing a Civil War-Style Dress Using Antique Fabric & Trims, Part 2

Follow us on...

by Jennifer Osner & Patti Williams

facebook.com/antiquedollcollectormagazine pinterest.com/antiquedollcollectormagazine instagram.com/antiquedollcollectormagazine

Pattern included.

44

U F D C COM P E T I T I V E E X H I BI T W I N N E R S, PA RT 2 73rd Annual Convention, August 1-5, 2023

SUBSCRIBE TO ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR, GO TO www.antiquedollcollector.com Subscription information: adcsubs@gmail.com or 631-261-4100 6

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

contents.indd 6

DECEMBER 2023

11/15/2023 2:39:04 PM


(212) 787-7279

Quality Antique Dolls by Mail Return Privilege • Layaways Member UFDC & NADDA

P.O. Box 1410 NY, NY 10023

matrixbymail@gmail.com

1

1) Factory Dressed 15” Poupée Jumeau - Factory Wig in Orig. Set, Factory Shoes & Wine Silk Couture w. long train, early pale bisque and jewel Blue PWs. All mint! $2800

2) Fancy 7.5” Doll House Couple - She with Fan & Gold Slippers! $495; All Bisque 3.5” Yellow Boot Kestner - a precious miniature gem! $275

3) 18” Luscious Portrait Jumeau w. Signed Shoes - signed Stiff Wrist Body w/ Coil, Wig/Pate, Applied Ears & gentle brows. Posh silk velvet Heirloom Ensemble & Sgnd. Jumeau Shoes! $6900

4) Unusual Large & Yellow 10” Belsnickle rare color, clean orig. condition with lots of mica! $750

2

4

3

5) Ethereal 20” Bru Brevete Bebe - tender pale bisque, lovely bisque arms, creamy brown PWs, unobtrusive firing flaw. Exquisite Couture! Made only in 1879 and 1880.She glistens! Not $20,000 just $9700 6) 22” Aesthetic Mid-18th Century Continental Santos as found original condition, om/teeth, Glass Eyes, gesso over wood w/jtd. arms. Monumental $1800 5 6

7) 26” Impressive Glass Eye Creche ca: 1790 Lovely complexion, expressive passion, open mouth w/teeth, lovely perfect hands & feet. Grand Neapolitan treasure $1700 8) Delightful 17” ‘Eiffel Tower’ Paris Bebe & Original Box - fully Sgnd. Head, Body, Shoes & Box Label, orig.coil, sparkling Blue PWs, & Mint Wig! Unique in the Box! $5300

7

Matrix.Dec23.indd 7

8

11/15/23 9:29 AM


9) 24” Stout Krueger Santa - good clean condition w. Belt & Cap! $550; Coy German 16” Celluloid Flirty - Factory Clothes, Wig & Glass ‘Flirty’ Eyes. $250 10) Miss Curity MIB w/ Accessories - A one owner textbook example of this cell vintage classic w/All Accessories! $395 9

10 11

11) Grand 26” Vintage ‘Golliwog’ - This is an important large size and in spectacular condition! (Not new) $450 12) 13” Factory Mint Shirley Temple - clear eyes, lashes, orig.Wig, no craze! Label, Wrist Ties & Shoes! $450; Scarce 26” Patsy Ruth - all compo, VGC condition, clear eyes, no craze, Orig. Furs. $650

13

13) Factory Mint & Tagged 11” Lenci complete w/ ruffles, pinafore, shoes, Felt Bouquet. A storybook cutie! $595 14) Mint Hilda ‘237’ Toddler - fully jtd.19” tyke, flawless quality, Factory Wig, adorable Vintage Silk Suit! $2495

12

15 14

15) Mint in Box Rare Limited Steiff 9” tall x 13” across. Unplayed Santa Bear, Sled & Reindeer w/harness, All Tags & Labels. Super special! $495 16) Pre-1900 Closed Mouth Kestner a romantic soul in Fancy Antique Clothes & Shoes, hip length HH Tresses, chunky Stiff Wrist Body. Ice Blue Eyes in snowy bisque! $2495

17

17) 14” All Original ‘3-Face’ Bergner - UFDC winner. working head & no scuffs. Glass Eyes & blond wig & Orig. 5-layers of clothes. $950 18) 35” Life Size Bebe Jumeau ca:1899 - gorgeous girl! Huge PW sl. eyes, ‘Size 15’, chunky Jumeau body & perfect bisque. $1895

16

16

18

Matrix.Dec23.indd 8

19) Picture Perfect Gaultier Bebe - A 17” shelf size Bebe, top quality bisque, big Blue PWs & orig French Body. A bon-bon $1395 20) Stunning 32” Pre-1900 French Export - 16” cir. head! Huge set brown eyes, creamy quality, no HLs, mint chunky body, plus a Sensational Ensemble! $495

19

20

11/15/23 9:29 AM


21) Excited 13” Kley & Hahn Toddler - Innocent fellow w/ Carved Teeth & Molded Tongue, bright blue eyes in creamy bisque. $395 22) Heubach’s 16” ‘Dolly Dimple’ Character - Curly antique wig frames the happy, dimpled & shoe button eye artistry of this ‘Proper Little Miss’ in her Edwardian Party Dress! $1495 23) Factory Mint 10” E. Heubach Toddler Pair- bright festive colors, mint wigs, bl. lashed sl. eyes, tubby bodies in their ‘attic’ one owner box. $750

23 22 21

(212) 787-7279

Quality Antique Dolls by Mail Return Privilege • Layaways Member UFDC & NADDA

P.O. Box 1410 NY, NY 10023

matrixbymail@gmail.com

24

24) 19” Super SFBJ Glass Eye Composition Boy - fully jtd. Fr. bjb, orig. period clothes & shoes, near mint finish & dazzling PW Eyes. $650; Grand 27” Kruger Santa - stunning example very clean & bright, w/Belt & Cap. Ho-Ho-Ho $750

25) Exciting Wooden German Toy Shop - overwhelming enchantment. Variety of nearly 100 charming Erzgebirge items line the shelf, walls & the counter top from the tiniest detailed pony carts, steepled church, swing set, model ships. A mache Santa & Xmas Stocking…plus bisque head Shopkeeper. A limitless fantasy in miniature & only 10”x24”x10”! $1595 (All other bisque dolls & tree NFS)

25

26

27

28

26) Factory Orig. 8” K*R Starfish Toddlers - terrific festival costumes from Hats to Leather Shoes in bright colors, sl. eyes & near mint! $850 27) 7” Kestner All Bisque a pretty one w. clean Factory Wig & period clothes, sl. eyes. $375; Tiny German Candy Santa - $125; 3” Baby Sister molded hair, glass eyes, orig. dress. $250 28) 1880’s Gentle 23” Halbig ‘739’ - gorgeous bisque, bl. PWs, mohair wig, early Stiff Wrist Body, all mint! $2250

29

30

29) 19” Rare Brown 1880’s Halbig ‘739’ - super example! Factory Wig & Body, quality coloring, brn. PWs, fancy Silk Ensemble w/ Pinafore & Wired Bonnet. Luscious luxury. $2250 30) Princess Elizabeth 16” Toddler - choice dewy sheen, sweet smile, All Heirloom from mohair wig to Factory Leather Shoes. The best. $1895 31

Matrix.Dec23.indd 9

32

33

31) Miniature 5” Closed Mouth Gaultier - bl. PWs, knee length HH Wig & Factory Dress & Chapeau! ‘Tres Jolie’. $495 32) 12” Steiner Type ‘Moon Face’ Child Fashion - swivel neck, Clo. Mo., PW eyes, Orig. Clothes, Wig & Shoes. So very antique! $1350 33) 4.5” S&H Dollhouse Couple - exquisite powder fine bisque pair w. Molded Hair Band etc. & elegant Orig. Silk Clothes! $395

11/15/23 9:29 AM


Book Review: Tony Sarg: Genius at Play: Adventures in Illustration, Puppetry, and Popular Culture Written by Lenore D. Miller and Stephanie Haboush Plunkett • Review by Laurie McGill The Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts recently presented a stellar special exhibit on 20th century Renaissance man, Tony Sarg (1880-1942). The exhibit ran from June 10, 2023 through November 5, 2023. It was the first comprehensive exhibition of the life, art, and inventions of Sarg. Sarg was multifaceted. He was an illustrator, an animator, a designer, a businessman, and a showman. He was an inventive puppeteer who is known as the father of modern puppetry in North America. It was Sarg who, in 1927, invented the balloons for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade. “Upside-down” puppets (with handlers beneath the characters vs. above), the balloons were an instant hit and remain wildly popular today. Publisher : Abbeville Press (Aug 1, 2023) Language : English Hardcover : 240 pages ISBN-10 : 0789214555 ISBN-13 : 978-0789214553 Available at amazon.com and nrm.org

Noted Madame Alexander collector, Rodney Waller, shared some of his Alexander Tony Sarg puppets, play booklets, and stage with the Rockwell museum, and they were prominently displayed at the entrance to one of the rooms in the exhibition. The exhibition catalog is a must-have for collectors interested in the charm of childhood. During his lifetime, Sarg’s target audience was “children from six to sixty.” The 240-page, beautifully illustrated book is comprehensive—covering Tony’s life, as well as his countless gifts to the world. The Tony Sarg: Genius at Play exhibition travels to the Nantucket Historical Association in the Summer 2024. Sarg lived on the island and ran a gift shop where he sold his various creations, which included toys, pantry boxes, and other curiosities.

The exhibition catalog is available through Amazon, as well as the Norman Rockwell Museum. At this writing, autographed copies of the book are available from the museum.

Antique DOLL Collector Presents Back Issues Featuring American Female Cloth & Rag Doll Makers! These popular issues are available FOR DIGITAL DOWNLOAD on our website for only $10 each. Go to the ‘Back Issues’ tab at antiquedollcollector.com The digital advantage: • Searchable pdf files • No need to cut up your magazine • Just print out the select pages • Instant satisfaction! For print availability: call 631-261-4100 or email backissues@antiquedollcollector.com 10

NOV 2006

AUG 2011

SEP 2010

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR DECEMBER 2023

ADC-Master-Ads-DEC23.indd 10

11/15/2023 2:35:12 PM


ADC-Master-Ads-DEC23.indd 10

11/9/2023 4:01:56 PM


ADC-Master-Ads-DEC23.indd 14

11/10/2023 6:08:33 PM


World Doll Day Shows

Featuring: Modern, Vintage, Antique Dolls, Bears, and Toys

2024 World Doll Day Shows & Events Schedule PHOENIX: MARCH 2nd, 2024 10am – 3pm

Mark Your ar! Calend

Shrine Auditorium, 552 N. 40th St., Phoenix, AZ 85008

SACRAMENTO: APRIL 6th, 2024 10am – 3pm Officer’s Club, 3410 Westover St., McClellan Park, CA

WORLD DOLL DAY SHOWS JUBILEE BELLEVUE: APRIL 26th to APRIL 28th, 2024

Bellevue Hilton, 300 112th Ave. SE., Bellevue, WA 98004 3 days of Doll Fun “Celebrating Dolls and their Fashions” Attendee and Dealer Registration can be found at: www.worlddolldayshows.com

Dea Inqu ler i Wel ries come

PLEASANTON: MAY 4th, 2024, 10 am –3pm

World Doll Day Show in conjunction with the Nancy Ann Gathering. Four Points by Sheraton, 5115 Hopyard Rd., Pleasanton, CA 94588

CONCORD: SEPTEMBER 21st, 2024, 10 am – 3 pm Concord Plaza Hotel, 45 John Glenn Dr., Concord, CA 94520

“NEW SHOW” SANTA CLARA: OCTOBER 19, 2024, 10AM - 3PM American Legion Post 419, 958 Homestead Rd., Santa Clara, CA 95050

ARCADIA: NOVEMBER 16th, 2024, 10 am – 3 pm

Arcadia Masonic Lodge, 50 W. Duarte Rd., Arcadia, CA 91007 Door Prizes, Raffles (Benefits local charities) Helping kids reach their Member of potential tomorrow, by Identification/ Valuation, Restringing, Food for Purchase UFDC meeting basic needs today. Admission - $10, Children 12 & under free Like/Follow/Share on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WDDShowsEvents Sign up for updates and get on our email list at: www.worlddolldayshows.com Mary Senko: mary.senko@worlddolldayshows.com or mary.senko@comcast.net cell: 425-330-1770 Proud to be a Woman Owned Business

WDDS 2023 1-page-ad.indd 11

11/14/23 7:14 PM


ADC-Master-Ads-DEC23.indd 14

11/15/2023 7:02:27 PM


The Ohio National Doll Show

Save the Date!!! Special Events October 5th, Doll Show October 6th 2024

Held in the Ohio Event Center at the beautiful Cherry Valley Hotel in Newark, Ohio For Hotel Reservations: Call (740) 788-1200 Reference Ohio National 2024 Doll Show for Group Rate. Special meal events with featured speakers including a brunch, luncheon, dinner, and more sponsored by the United Federation of Doll Clubs. Additional information coming soon. For more information go to: OhioNationalDollShow.com or contact Gail Lemmon at: (440) 396-5386 or OhioNationalDollShow@gmail.com

A Doll Show Like It Used to Be. JOY! Ohio National.Dec23.indd 15

11/14/23 10:46 AM


Countess Maree Tarnowska

Wishing You a Wonderful Holiday and Very Happy Days Ahead!

My dolls and I are looking forward to seeing you at Gaithersburg!

GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING!

Jackie Everett Miniatures

a subscription to Antique DOLL Collector

Grab our best full year price, $53.95 only available through December 31, 2023.

So celebrate the holidays with Antique DOLL Collector! If you’re already a subscriber, no worries, we’ll add another year to your existing subscription.

Don’t Miss This Great Offer! Subscribe today! Visit www.antiquedollcollector.com/special.html OR call +1 631-261-4100. 16

We look forward to welcoming you to our shop!

HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE

Monday, December 4 11:00 am - 4:00 pm or by appointment 8098 MAIN STREET, ELLICOTT CITY, MD 443-695-2780 jackiemom4@aol.com

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR DECEMBER 2023

ADC-Master-Ads-DEC23.indd 16

11/15/2023 4:11:06 PM


Auction Calendar Galerie de Chartres

Saturday-Sunday, December 2-3, 2023 Antique Dolls and Automata +33 (0)2 37 88 28 28 | chartres@galeriedechartres.com ivoire-chartres.com and interencheres.com/2800

Theriault’s

Friday, December 4, 2023 Ten2Go Auction at Crowne Plaza in Annapolis, MD Friday, December 8, 2023 at 7:00 PM ET 50 Forward: Vintage Barbie - Everything Starts at “50” (timed auction) Saturday-Sunday, January 6-7, 2024 Rosalie: A Life of Dolls, JW Marriott Camelback Hotel, Scottsdale, AZ 410.224.3655 | info@theriaults.com www.theriaults.com

SAS (Special Auction Services)

Tuesday, December 5, 2023 Pre-Loved Christmas Antiques & Collectables Auction Wednesday-Thursday, December 6-7, 2023 Dolls & Teddy Bears Auction Thursday, February 22, 2024 The Important Private Antique Doll Collection of Austin Smith and Margaret Harkin - Part 1 Tuesday, March 5, 2024 Dolls & Teddy Bears Auction Thursday, April 25, 2024 The Important Private Antique Doll Collection of Austin Smith and Margaret Harkin - Part 2 Newbury, UK | +44 (0) 1635 580 595 mail@specialauctionservices.com | specialauctionservices.com

Frasher’s

Saturday, January 6, 2024 Preview: 9 am; Auction: 10 am Winter Rendezvous Auction 2323 S Mecklin Sch. Road Oak Grove, MO 64075 816-625-3786 | frasher@aol.com frashersdollauction.com

Alderfer Auction

Tuesday, January 30, 2024 at 10AM and 7PM Single Owner Dolls: Estate of Barbara Bailey 501 Fairgrounds Road, Hatfield, PA 19440 215.393.3000 | www.alderferauction.com

Sweetbriar Auction

Saturday, February 3, 2024 Preview: 8 am; Auction: 10 am Antique & Vintage Doll Auction Crescent Shrine, 700 Highland Drive, Westampton, NJ 410.275.2213 | sweetbriar@live.com sweetbriarauctions.com

Ladenburger Spielzeugauktion

0049 (0) 6203 13014 | mail@spielzeugauktion.de www.spielzeugauktion.de

Withington Auction

DoubleTree by Hilton, 2 Somerset Pkwy, Nashua, NH 603.478.3232 | withington@conknet.com www.withingtonauction.com

Joyce Kekatos joycedolls@aol.com 917-859-2446 LAYAWAY AVAILABLE • Member UFDC & NADDA www.grandmasatticdolls.com • Look for me on Ruby Lane!

Portrait Jumeaux, Etc... 14” Earlist Mark Portrait Jumeau #2/0, mint bisque, ALL FACTORY ORIGINAL from wig to shoes! A KNOCK OUT! $17,500.

11” Early Portrait Jumeau Bebe, threaded pw eyes, perfect bisque, orig skin wig, ant. silk dress, ant Fr shoes, orig “signed” 8 ball body. GORGEOUS! $16,000.

14” Early Portrait Jumeau, pw eyes w/ early mauve blushing, mint bisque, silk costume & ant. shoes! Orig. “signed” body. BREATHTAKING!!! ONLY $6500.

14.5” Early Portrait Jumeau Bebe, threaded pw eyes, mauve eye blush, orig skin wig & orig hair comb, silk dress, ant Jumeau shoes & orig earrings, orig “signed” body. STUNNING! $7900. ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

ADC-Master-Ads-DEC23.indd 17

DECEMBER 2023

17

11/15/2023 2:26:36 PM


Letters Patty Seitz

English Edwardian period Burl Walnut Georgian-style Secretary / Bookcase and a Mahogany Chippendale design, Georgian style arm chair. Desk measurements: 14” tall; 6 3/4” wide and 3 1/2” deep and the chair is 7 1/2” tall, 4 3/4” wide and 3 1/4” deep. $400.00

Visit me at:

rubylane.com/shop/antiqueworldusa pseitz49@hotmail.com (805) 218-3119

Auction News This is the season of big events – great doll auction events we look forward to all year. A perfect example is the Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art auction occurring on January 6 and 7 in the JW Marriott Camelback Hotel, Scottsdale, Arizona. This auction is the Theriault’s January Marquee auction that presents the amazing collection amassed by Rosalie Whyel and her daughter, Shelley Helzer. In this issue there is a sneak peek at some of the treasures, including our cover image of a Rochard doll. Read the essay on the Lilli Baitz Actress Dolls starting on page 30. More great collections come to light at S A S (Special Auction Services) in the UK. The collection of Austin Smith and Margaret Harkin will be auctioned in two parts on February 22 and April 25. Bertoia welcomed the 2023 holiday season with a festive Nov. 17-18 Annual Fall Auction in Vineland, N.J. presenting some fine toy collections including cast-iron mechanical, still, and spelter banks; sensational European tinplate, nautical & automotive toys; horse-drawn toys, robots, Bob Davis’ aviation toys mechanical, still and spelter banks from premier collections. The offering includes a large grouping of early German boats including a fabulous Marklin paddle wheeler, a near-mint Marklin battleship, an enormous Radiguet gunboat, and several other awe-inspiring vessels. Grand automobiles, including limousines by Marklin, Carette and Gunthermann, will line up alongside race cars by Distler and Tippco. A great-looking 1895 Bing fire engine adds even more charm to the blue-chip Continental fleet.

Bertoia Below are examples of their November 17 and 18 Automata auction in Vineland, New Jersey. Results coming soon!

Manufacturers of Fine Doll Jewelry, Brass Accessories, Miniature Trunks & Hardware 336 Candlewood Lake Road, Brookfield, CT 06804 Phone 203-775-4717 Email: info@catspawonline.com

Visit our website and shop online: www.catspawonline.com Catalog price is $8.95 post paid

Accessorize Your Dolls!

Cats Paw has been in business since 1982 specializing in quality reproductions made from antique originals, and unique old store stock. Our antique reproductions are made by hand using the lost wax technique, and each item is hand finished to achieve an authentic “antique” look. We offer exquisite doll accessories that only look expensive! • Jewelry • Trunks • Items for the Boudoir • Buttons and Clasps • Purse Frames • Presentation Boxes • Bleuette Accessories & More 18

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

Auction-News-DEC23.indd 18

SAS Special Auction Services Dolls from the February 22 (Part 1) and April 25 (Part 2) auction of “The Important Private Antique Doll Collection of Austin Smith and Margaret Harkin”

DECEMBER 2023

11/15/2023 4:10:51 PM


That’s our holiday gift to you… a full year of print

Antique DOLL Collector

at our lowest price of the year, $53.95! This special offer is available to all readers, including new print subscribers, gift subscriptions, and renewals! (New issues will be added to your current subscription.) It makes the perfect gift for a fellow collector.

Don’t delay, this offer is only available through December 31, 2023. Subscribe today. Visit www.antiquedollcollector.com/special.html OR call +1 631-261-4100. Note: Postage will be added for print subscriptions outside the US.

Antique Doll Collector publishes monthly, except combined issues that count as two, as indicated on the issue’s cover.

ADCxmas23-discount.indd 43

11/15/2023 4:30:21 PM


The Ohio National Doll Show & Sale Newark, Ohio • October 7 & 8, 2023 • OhioNationalDollShow.com The annual Ohio National Doll Show was held in early October at the charming Cherry Valley Lodge Hotel. The hotel, surrounded by a pond and gardens, was an idyllic setting for the two-day event. Show coordinators, Gail Lemmon and Billye Harris, gave attendees another memorable doll-filled weekend. Saturday morning yielded a delightful program presented by Cynthia Orgeron. Cynthia shared her knowledge and passion for the Louisiana-made Julie Ann dolls. (Watch for an article on this topic by Cynthia in an upcoming issue of Antique DOLL Collector.) A luncheon followed later in the day where Ann Leis, author of the award-winning book, Dewees Cochran: The Artist and Her Dolls, spoke about the talented NIADA dollmaker’s life and the timeline of events surrounding her career. Mid-afternoon, renowned doll designer Robert Tonner was the special guest speaker during a lovely tea. Robert opened with a humorous video on “doll collectors,” followed by a retrospective of his Gail Lemmon (L) and Billye Harris (R), Cynthia Orgeron, guest speaker Ohio National Doll Show coordinators (“Julie Ann” dolls) and dealer, La successful career over the past 25-30 years. Maison Verte. The day ended with a candlelit dinner where Alicia Carver of Carver Wooden Creations shared with attendees the history of GrÖdnertals. Early woodens from Oberammergau, Tuck Combs, and the peg woodens that Queen Victoria played with as a child were among the dolls discussed. The events, which offered table favors and door prizes, heightened the anticipation for the following day. The doll show opened its doors on Sunday morning to a group of stellar dealers who came from near and far to offer a wide variety of wares from very early dolls of wood, wax, and papier-mâché to BJD and Reborn dolls. Over 200 tables overflowing with dolls, teddy bears and related accessories graced the expansive 31,000-square-foot sales room. All fundraising proceeds went to the United Federation of Dolls Clubs, Inc. and to the Olentangy Doll Club. Don’t miss next year’s Ohio National Doll Show: “A Doll Show Like They Used to Be: Joy!” Sincere kudos to all who made this weekend in Ohio so very Ann Leis, guest speaker, author, and Robert Tonner, guest speaker and dealer. dealer. special.

Alicia Carver, guest speaker and dealer Gigi’s Dolls & Sherry’s Teddy Bears, (Carver Wooden Creations). Sherry. 20

Mary Ann Spinelli Antique Dolls, Mary Ann Spinelli.

Beautiful Bébés Antique Dolls, Valerie Fogel

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR DECEMBER 2023

ADC-Master-Ads-DEC23.indd 20

11/16/2023 7:44:39 AM


Bradley Justice, Swell Doll Shop (L) and Billye Harris, Ashley’s Dolls (R).

Marion Maus Antiques, Marion Maus Greer.

McHugh’s Dolls, Brigid McHugh Jones. Maree Tarnowska.

Fritzi’s Antique Dolls, Fritzi and Rick Martinez.

Holly Hepworth Antique Dolls.

Amy Miller (L) and Joan Farrell (R) Antique Dolls

Liz’s Doll House, Liz Christensen

Jackie Allington

Karla Moreland

Straw Bear Antiques, Ron and Robyn Martin.

Nancy McCray

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

ADC-Master-Ads-DEC23.indd 21

DECEMBER 2023

21

11/16/2023 7:44:42 AM


Dolls at

Christmastime By Joy Harrington Photographs by Joy Harrington

T

he holiday season is the perfect time to feature and celebrate one’s collection of antique dolls. After all, many of the antique dolls in our collections were originally given as holiday gifts to their first owners. My dolls seem to come to life amidst all the Christmas decorations! The following images provide a peek into some of the dolls’ holiday activities.

Family and friends gather around the table for Thanksgiving dinner in the Izannah house. One can be sure the topic of conversation is centered on upcoming holiday preparations and activities. Seated around the table are seven original Izannah Walker cloth dolls which date from the late 1840s to early 1860s and range in size from 16 inches to 19 inches, an 18-inch painted black cloth one-of-akind girl made of stockinette made sometime between 1865 and 1880 and a 19 inch Lancaster Rag boy made by a yet to be identified maker in the late 19th century in or near Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

I think this image captures the magic and wonder of the season. The doll seated underneath the tree, is a 25-inch unmarked rubber shoulder head on a cloth body and was made in the middle of the 19th century. It is assumed the head was produced by one of the several American companies producing rubber doll heads at that time.

The Izannahs are in search of the perfect tree at the local tree farm. They are convinced this tree is the one! These two girls are 16 inches tall and are dressed in mid-19th-century clothing. 22

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

Christmas-Harrington.indd 22

DECEMBER 2023

11/14/23 11:49 AM


Meet Mary and Cookie and their friend Frosty. Mary, standing to the left, is a 28-inch painted cloth doll. She has a unique molded head that turns. Mary was made in the early 1900s. Cookie, to the right, is 29 inches tall and is a late 1800s portrait face cloth doll.

Mary loves to make Christmas cookies, and here she is hard at work!

Cookie and Mary enjoy cookies by the fire after a long day of holiday activities. ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

Christmas-Harrington.indd 23

DECEMBER 2023

23

11/14/23 11:49 AM


Caroling is a wonderful tradition and these six German papiermâchés have beautiful voices! They range in size from 29 inches to 31 inches and date from the late 1840s to the mid-1860s.

These three late English woodens gather to write holiday letters. The dolls range in size from 20 inches to 25. The doll standing to the right of the desk is circa 1770s while the other two date from the 1790-1810 period. The chair is English from the Georgian period, and the desk is probably American and of the same period.

This grouping of mid-19th century German china heads was made by various makers. They reside on top of a cupboard year-round and celebrate the holidays with a small feather tree on top of their one-drawer stand. The dolls range in size from 12 inches to 24 inches. 24

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

Christmas-Harrington.indd 24

DECEMBER 2023

11/14/23 11:49 AM


This family of German papier-mâchés made by Voit gather in front of the tree. Three flirty-eyed girls are flanked by a pair of early paintedeye girls. Their sizes range from 24 inches to 34 inches and date from the 1840s to the 1850s.

Cookie loves Christmas and has been a good girl this year, She knows there is no coal in her stocking!

These large English woodens share a small feather tree and presents for the holidays. The seated girl is 31 inches tall and wears what is believed to be her original calico gown. The standing girl is 28-1/2 inches and wears clothing made from early and vintage fabrics. Both dolls date from the 1780s to around 1800. ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

Christmas-Harrington.indd 25

DECEMBER 2023

25

11/14/23 11:49 AM


UFDC SPECIAL EXHIBIT “Happy 100th Madame Alexander” United Federation of Doll Clubs 73 Annual Convention Special Exhibit Bellevue, Washington August 1-5, 2023 rd

C

oordinated by Marsha Hunter to honor the Alexander Doll Company’s 100th anniversary, dolls were shared by UFDC contributors: Alonia Alexander, Alisha Cole, Janet Jacobs, Marsha Hunter, Diane McCarthy, Ursula Mertz, Nancy Moore, Susan Mathias, as well as the UFDC Doll Museum to make this exhibit a special one to mark this important milestone. The exhibit contained such delights as the first doll Beatrice Alexander created—a small cloth World War I nurse. A representation of Madame herself greeted visitors. Madame’s Dickens Characters, Little Women, and Alice in Wonderland with the March Hatter joined the array of dolls made across the past century. Cloth and composition examples of the Dionne Quintuplets showed the development of these famous little girls from babies to toddlers. These were the dolls

26

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

ADC_UFDC_Madame_Alexander_2023.indd 26

that brought the Alexander Doll Company to the level of the current-day leading doll manufacturers. Enlarged advertisements were framed and stood behind the dolls to aid in explaining the dating of the dolls on display. Dolls with special provenances joined the celebration. Alexander’s composition Jane Withers stood by a doll from Jane Wither’s personal childhood doll collection, a dark-complected cloth doll, Mammie. Dolls with interesting backstories were present such as Madame’s Susie-Q and Bobbie-Q cloth dolls from the 1930s-1940s. These dolls sprung from a line of greeting cards by Norcross. Madame’s animals were there, too, along with familiar favorites such as the ever-fashionable Cissy. The exhibit tied in closely with Marsha Hunter’s seminar presented later during convention week.

DECEMBER 2023

11/12/2023 6:06:59 PM


ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

ADC_UFDC_Madame_Alexander_2023.indd 27

DECEMBER 2023

27

11/12/2023 6:07:01 PM


UFDC SPECIAL EXHIBIT Little Red Riding Hood: A Tribute to Elaine Pardee United Federation of Doll Clubs 73rd Annual Convention Special Exhibit Bellevue, Washington August 1-5, 2023

T

he Sacramento Pioneer & Independent Spirits Doll Clubs gave 2023 UFDC convention attendees an insightful and touching look into the story of “Little Red Riding Hood” dedicated to the memory of Elaine Pardee (UFDC member Region 2N) who collected not only Little Red Riding Hood dolls and memorabilia but also Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls—and co-authored (with Jackie Robertson) two books on the topic: Encyclopedia of Bisque Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls 1936– 1947, Identification & Values and Encyclopedia of Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls: Identification & Values, Volume 2. The tone of the exhibit was set by a continuous-loop video that told the history of the “Little Red Riding Hood” story set against the “Little Red Riding Hood” song by Sam The Sham & the Pharaohs, circa 1966 (which delighted the Baby Boomers attending the convention this year). The brilliant sea of red included Little Red Riding Hood dolls by, of course, Nancy Ann as well as the 1928

28

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

ADC_UFDC_Red_Riding_Hood_2023.indd 28

cut-and-sew Kellogg’s Cereal Premium doll, paper dolls (including Hallmark Card’s Storybook card of Red), Effanbee’s Wee Patsy, early 1915 Effanbee Red Riding Hood dolls, R. John Wright, and so many others (even a Troll doll was spied wearing a red cape). The Big Bad Wolf was well represented, too. The image of Little Red Riding Hood appeared on countless items over the years such as child-sized sewing machines, dishware, small suitcases, little purses, shape books, picture blocks, etc. The story is a European fairy tale, and the most familiar versions were penned by the Brothers Grimm (Germany) and Charles Perrault (France.) The story is a cautionary tale; the moral: “Obey Your Mother and/or Do Not Talk to Strangers.” “Little Red Riding Hood” is in the public domain, which accounts for such a broad array of items that feature her image.

DECEMBER 2023

11/12/2023 6:02:35 PM


ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

ADC_UFDC_Red_Riding_Hood_2023.indd 29

DECEMBER 2023

29

11/12/2023 6:02:37 PM


So Many Stories in Every Doll – The Lilli Baitz Actress Dolls by Florence Theriault

Actresses from the Traphagen Actresses Exhibit. Photo courtesy of Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art.

W

hen a doll is brought to the podium in a landmark auction, it is, at first sight, an object. Revered, admired, sought for— all of these, yes, but an “object,” a “thing.” Then a collector’s curiosity takes center stage. Who made the doll? And why? Who owned the doll before? What paths has it traveled? In short, what is its story? And when that story takes many twists and turns, when it involves real people whose names we know, or other people previously unnoted in related

30

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

Theriaults-Actresses.indd 30

cultural movements or historical events, suddenly the doll, however revered it might be for its beauty, becomes more. It becomes an icon, a testimony, a living story. Such it is with the collection of actress dolls from the Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art. The names of the people who left their footprint in the history of these dolls ought to be remembered. Lilli Baitz. Edith Traphagen, J. Hoffheimer, Phyllis Spencer, and, of course, Rosalie Whyel. Not to even

DECEMBER 2023

11/14/23 7:13 PM


Elsie Janis from the Traphagen Actresses Exhibit. Photo courtesy of Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art.

Ethel Barrymore from the Traphagen Actresses Exhibit. Photo courtesy of Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art.

mention the celebrated actresses whose portraits were presented in this remarkable collection of dolls. Here is what we know. The dolls were modeled and created under the auspices of Lilli Baitz, the Austrian doll artist, who, in 1909, with her husband Roman Baitz, had founded the arts and craft studio “Lilli”, L&R Baitz headquartered in Berlin. After World War I an adjunct studio was established in Salzburg, Austria, and appears

to have worked in close collaboration with the Salzburg Werkstatte which aimed to preserve the region’s traditional artisan skills. It was this Werkstatte which assembled and costumed the dolls from the Baitz designs which she expressed in this way: “I shake my fairytale tree and let clothes fall like the sun, moon and stars.” It was during the Salzburg years that the remarkable actress dolls were created, likely late 1920s until 1932 when ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

Theriaults-Actresses.indd 31

DECEMBER 2023

31

11/14/23 7:13 PM


32

Frances Starr from the Traphagen Actresses Exhibit. Photo courtesy of Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art.

Katharine Cornell from the Traphagen Actresses Exhibit. Photo courtesy of Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art.

Lilli Baitz moved back to her childhood home in Austria. The dolls, however, remained at the Salzburg Werkstatte where they were discovered soon after by the American art dealer, J.H. Hoffheimer, who was touring Europe at the time. He acquired the complete collection of Lilli Baitz costumed dolls, which included dolls wearing regional costumes and dolls representing children in historical costumes. Bringing the entire collection to America, he created a remarkable exhibition that toured the United States for several years. Next enter Ethel Traphagen, the renegade fashion designer and founder of the New York Traphagen School

of Fashion. She, too, had traveled the world from Europe to Africa to Asia, in search of fresh costume and fabric designs, and, seeing the research importance of the Baitz collection, acquired it in one swoop from Mr. Hoffheimer, installing it in her school’s museum archives where it remained from 1937 until 1990. A preservation nod next goes to Phyllis Spencer, the museum curator. Learning that the museum was about to be sold to fund the struggling school, she determined to preserve the Baitz dolls and purchased intact the entire Baitz collection. It remained carefully preserved, each doll in its custom leather case, in her small New York

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

Theriaults-Actresses.indd 32

DECEMBER 2023

11/14/23 7:13 PM


Maude Adams from the Traphagen Actresses Exhibit. Photo courtesy of Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art.

apartment for the next decade, until its acquisition by the Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art. There the collection rested until now. The dolls, now in their 90th years, have “lived” remarkable lives, born of the German art secessionist movement, flourishing in the boom-boom years of the 1920s, victims of Depression Era struggles, touring art and fashion circles of America, and showcased in museums at different times of their lives. But there is so much yet to be learned. Here are just

a few of the facts that we do not know. Why did Lilli Baitz design actress dolls? What was the connection of these celebrated women to Lilli Baitz? Who was J.H. Hoffheimer and what was the story of his traveling exhibitions in the United States? Remarkable dolls, indeed! And, oh, the stories, each could tell. The collection of Lilli Baitz theatrical actress dolls will be on exhibition and auction at Theriault’s January Marquis auction, “Rosalie, A Life of Dolls” in Scottsdale, Arizona. ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

Theriaults-Actresses.indd 33

DECEMBER 2023

33

11/14/23 7:13 PM


Dressing Dolls in Style Sewing a “Civil War” Style Dress using Antique Fabric & Trims By

Jennifer Osner & Patti Williams Article in Two Parts

PART 2

A

34

picture of an antique doll dress was presented in Part 1, along with auditioned antique fabrics. Here are several other dresses, which were also considered for creating a pattern and dress for an antique fashion doll. Image 1 was the inspiration for this article.

In analyzing the fabrics in Image 1, the blueprint to the right that appears to match the design might be from the mid-1860s. However, an analysis of the fabric shows it to be 35 inches wide and probably dated to the early 20th Century.

Inspiration Photo – Overall Print

Inspiration Photo – Stripes

Inspiration Photo – Dots

Inspiration Photo – Small Print

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

DECEMBER 2023

ADC_Civil_War_Style_Dress_Osner_Williams_part_2_2023.indd 34

11/12/2023 1:11:16 PM


The next choice is the red with green accents fabric. This fabric is 24½ inches wide, has a wonderful border on one selvage side, is medium weight and unused, a rarity for antique fabrics. Cutting the skirt on the cross grain would yield a skirt and enough fabric to cut the bodice patterns on the straight grain, and the bias strips. Two velvet vintage/antique ribbons were auditioned.

They are wearing appropriate underpinnings, with a hoop skirt under their slips. The reproduction fabric was created from an original 1860 fabric by Carmel Doll Shop. Both patterns are included. The two dolls are similar. Mlle Emily Mathilda has a longer waist length and a slightly larger shoulder width. Their height is about the same. The skirt measurements are the same for both. There are many resources available to create a pattern. Many sew-ists have patterns in their collection to use as a starting point. Free patterns are available on the internet. Honor copyrights when creating a garment for sale. See the Bibliography for other resources. An explorative point of view is all that is needed to venture into the world of copying a dress from an inspirational picture. Making a toile also helps. On a quick search on the internet, this pattern was found, which provided a starting point for this project.

Fabric chosen for antique dress – red with green accents

Two dresses were made. An early antique china head Huret, Mlle Emily Mathilda is the designee of the antique fabric. Miss Sophie Rose, a reproduction Huret, from Suzanne McBrayer (bisquebeauties.com), is the recipient of a dress using a reproduction fabric.

Two dolls as models - Mlle Emily Mathilda, an antique china head Huret and Miss Sophie Rose, a reproduction Huret

Black and white photo of an antique dress that was used to create the pattern

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

ADC_Civil_War_Style_Dress_Osner_Williams_part_2_2023.indd 35

DECEMBER 2023

35

11/12/2023 1:11:17 PM


CREATING A PATTERN The pattern from Image 7 was enlarged 400 percent to get pattern pieces for the front and back. After holding them up to Mlle Emily Mathilda for a cursory look, changes were made to add length, widen shoulder seams, deepen the armhole, plus add extra width on the back opening. Paper patterns were made without seam allowances taped together and tried on Mlle Emily Mathilda. Front View – toile on Mlle Emily Mathilda

Back View – toile on Mlle Emily Mathilda

Toile with Bretelle

Another toile solved some issues. A third toile was made using similar weight fashion fabric. Utilizing a princess seam and enlarging the sleeves worked; the pattern was finalized, and the antique fashion fabric cut.

Paper pattern 3-D

Paper pattern with no seam allowances – front view

Paper pattern showing bretelles and sleeves

Paper pattern with no seam allowances – back view

A paper pattern with no seam allowance was created for the outer sleeve and bretelle. Both were acceptable for a starting point. The under sleeve was a pattern from the book, The Pattern Making Primer.1 Issues noted from the first toile: waist too large, neckline high, upper sleeves too narrow. Because of the inset of the shirred piece in the center front, a princess seam was used on both front and back. The upper sleeve needed revision and the under sleeve lengthened. The bretelle looked good so that pattern piece was used as is.

Front View – toile on Miss Sophie Rose

A separate toile was made for Miss Sophie Rose using a 90 percent copy of the antique doll pattern with no reduction to the sleeves. Another toile made refinements, and the final pattern was generated. Even though it took some time and several toiles, once

1. The Pattern Makers Primer

36

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

DECEMBER 2023

ADC_Civil_War_Style_Dress_Osner_Williams_part_2_2023.indd 36

11/12/2023 1:11:19 PM


finished, an original pattern was produced that can be used to create many dresses for an antique doll or the Dollspart body. If there is a certain angst in cutting out antique fabric, make a bodice from a newer similar fabric that can become a different dress. This helps verify the fitted bodice.

The antique dress uses cartridge pleating; the reproduction dress has double-boxed pleats. For both, turn down the top edge to the 8 inch length and press. Sew a ½ inch center back seam, with a 3 to 3½ inch opening at the top. Finish seam by turning it under and stitching it down. Both dolls have a 7 inch waist with underpinnings. When pleating the top edge of the skirt, leave ½ inch flat on both sides at the back opening for overlap. This gives a finished 8 inch waist measurement. The cartridge pleats were 1⁄8 inch wide. For the reproduction skirt, starting at the center front create five double box pleats, with three to four small pleats on both sides at the back opening. Sew straight tape to the skirt at the waist, leaving an extra ¾ inch tape at both ends to turn under after the bodice is attached.

Shows back of skirt with waistband being sewn

Finished toile on Miss Sophie Rose from which the final pattern was made

CUTTING THE BODICE Using a single layer of antique fabric, cut bodice pieces. Place pieces right side together with design lines and cut the second piece. Cut two of the bretelle patterns in the antique fabric, again matching the design. Cut two from the lining fabric for the backing. Cut the bodice front as shown on the pattern. For the Dollspart body, use a scrap of tightly woven cotton fabric for the center front lining.

SEWING THE DRESS The sewing for both dresses is the same with a few exceptions. An Addendum with more instructions was created and is available at aworldofdolls.com The antique bodice was made with an attached lining, hiding all seams, while the reproduction bodice was made by flatlining the fashion fabric and tarlatan. Some instructions are shown on the pattern pieces. SEWING THE SKIRT The skirt for both dolls is 8 inches waist to hem and 35 inches wide. Cut a 9+ inch x 36 inch piece of fashion fabric and lining. Right sides together, sew together with a ¼ inch seam at the hem. Turn and press. Apply trims.

Layout of pattern on antique fabric

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

ADC_Civil_War_Style_Dress_Osner_Williams_part_2_2023.indd 37

DECEMBER 2023

37

11/12/2023 1:11:19 PM


SEWING THE BODICE Mark parallel lines on the fashion fabric. Using pleating tape as a marker, sew 1⁄8 inch stitches across each line parallel to each other to create cartridge pleats. Leave a ¼ inch seam allowance flat on both sides. There will be 5 or 6 rows of parallel stitching. Gather to fit the center front lining pattern.

Sewing the bodice fabric to the lining together, particularly up the back and around the neckline

Hand stitching for creating the cartridge pleats on the center front using reproduction fabric

For both dresses: Sew the center back and center front seams at the shoulder on fashion fabric and separately on lining. Press. Pin fashion fabric to lining, right sides together. Sew up center back and around the neck with a ¼ inch stitching line. Trim. Turn. Press.

Stitch the side front and side back together at the shoulders on both fashion fabric and lining. Press. Staystitch inward curved edge. Slash at intervals. Antique fabric: Make a sandwich with the side front/ back fashion fabric right sides together on the bottom and the side front/back lining on the top. Sew the four pieces together. Open and press seams flat. All seam allowances are now hidden. Sew the fashion fabric side seams and the lining side seams separately. Staystitch sleeve opening.

Picture of lining of antique dress, with verbiage about stitching the fabric side seams and the lining side seams separately.

Reproduction fabric: Stitch all pieces together and overcast inside seams. Staystitch armhole opening. Sewing the center back and center front seams at the shoulder

38

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

DECEMBER 2023

ADC_Civil_War_Style_Dress_Osner_Williams_part_2_2023.indd 38

11/12/2023 1:11:20 PM


ADDING THE CORDING Cut a true bias strip 1 inch wide and approximately 45 inches long. This will be used for the bretelles and waist of the antique dress. The reproduction dress only needs a 9 inch length for waistline.

SEWING THE SLEEVES Sew upper sleeves first. See pattern for instructions, add trims as desired. Set in sleeve by hand. On under sleeve, see pattern for instructions. Add trims. Set in sleeve by hand.

Hand stitch basting stitch next to corded edge

Fold bias strip in half, insert cording, hand stitch next to corded edge Trim seam allowance to ¼ inch. Baste cording to right side of skirt tape leaving a ¾ inch extension on each side of center back. Pin top to skirt. Fit to doll and make any adjustments necessary. Trim cording to match center back edge. Turn back fabric edge and waist tape toward each other. Enclose.

Staystitch top and bottom, add tucks, sew back seam. Set in sleeves

FINISHING THE BRETELLES For the antique fabric dress, baste cording to both sides of both bretelles. Press seam allowance toward center. Hand stitch lining inside seam allowance on back. Trim cording to seam allowance. Add trims. The bretelles for the reproduction are stitched on both sides, turned, and pressed.

On antique fabric, baste cording, stitch lining to fashion fabric, pin to bodice and hand stitch

Fit to doll and make adjustment

Place bretelles against front princess seam and attach to bodice. The bretelle pattern is slightly larger than needed to allow for turning under. Trim excess fabric. Hand stitch bretelle pieces to seam line. Pin bodice to skirt and hand stitch. ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

ADC_Civil_War_Style_Dress_Osner_Williams_part_2_2023.indd 39

DECEMBER 2023

39

11/12/2023 1:11:20 PM


LEFT: Mlle Emily Mathilda showing off her new dress RIGHT: Miss Sophie Rose showing off her new dress

FINISHING THE DRESS Make bows. Sew three hooks and thread bars on the back opening. Create a matching hat. Mlle Emily Mathilda wears a hat made from a PNB hat form (#309). The coral hat is pre-made from Carmel Doll Shop Boutique and ready for embellishing. FINAL THOUGHTS While the focus of this article has been on utilizing antique fabrics to create a unique couture outfit, there are reproductions of antique fabrics also available for use. (See Fabric Resources below or search “reproduction antique vintage fabrics.”) Couture clothing is considered to be unique, handcrafted, and custom fit with a focus on craftsmanship and attention to detail. Using an inspiration picture of an antique garment is just a starting point for creating distinctive one-of-a-kind garments for your favorite dolls. A dress made of antique fabrics adds value to your antique doll. These dresses are the treasures of tomorrow. To download an Addendum with more detailed instructions on making these dresses, visit aworldofdolls.com FABRIC RESOURCES FOR REPRODUCTION FABRICS Carmel Doll Shop Boutique (carmeldollshopboutique.com) carries vintage and reproduction fabrics.

40

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

Reproduction Fabrics (reproductionfabrics.com) carries fabrics of time periods 1775 to 1950. BIBLIOGRAPHY Arnold, Janet, Patterns of Fashion 2 Englishwomen’s dresses and their construction, c. 1860–1940, Drama Book Publishers, New York 1991 Barnfield, Jo & Andrew Richards, The Pattern Making Primer, B.E.S. Publishing, 2012 Hamilton, Michelle, Sewing Victorian Doll Clothes, Lark Books, 1996 Seleshanko, Kristina, 60 Civil War-Era Fashion Patterns, Dover Publication, Mineola, NY, 2007 Salisbury, Deb, The Art of the Mantua-Maker: 1870–1879, The Mantua-Maker Historical Sewing Patterns, Abbott, Texas, 2014 Cope, Louise Todd, Sleeves, A Treasury of Ideas, Techniques, and Patterns, Coat of Arms Press, Penland, N.C., 1988 Patti can be contacted at aworldofdolls.com Jennifer can be found at https://www.rubylane.com/ shop/antiquetextilesbydianecucci/jenniferOsner and https://www.etsy.com/shop/TextileArtLace

DECEMBER 2023

ADC_Civil_War_Style_Dress_Osner_Williams_part_2_2023.indd 40

11/12/2023 1:11:20 PM


Enfantine pattern for 16" antique doll

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

ADC_Civil_War_Style_Dress_Osner_Williams_part_2_2023.indd 41

DECEMBER 2023

41

11/12/2023 1:11:21 PM


Patterns used with both dolls

42

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

DECEMBER 2023

ADC_Civil_War_Style_Dress_Osner_Williams_part_2_2023.indd 42

11/12/2023 1:11:21 PM


Enfantine pattern for dollspart body

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

ADC_Civil_War_Style_Dress_Osner_Williams_part_2_2023.indd 43

DECEMBER 2023

43

11/12/2023 1:11:21 PM


UFDC COMPETITIVE EXHIBIT “Journeys of Discovery”

United Federation of Doll Clubs 73rd Annual Convention Competitive Exhibit Part II Bellevue, Washington August 1-5, 2023

W

e continue this month with coverage of UFDC’s 73rd Annual Convention’s competitive exhibit. Congratulations to the ribbon winners in these categories!

1. Cloth, American Commercial, pre-1925, flat face, drawn or painted features, such as Babyland Rag, Columbian, Presbyterian, and others of this type. Babyland Rag infant, with printed photo face. Her costume is white with lace; all original bonnet, dress, slip, diaper and socks. Found in a trunk wrapped in blankets. Cynthia Orgeron, Bayou Bebes of Baton Rouge and Northshore Doll Club. 2. Cloth, Boudoir doll, makers such as Blossom, Poupees Gerb, Lenci, etc., 1925–1950. 1920s, 33-inch French bed doll with label on white organdy petticoat: “Sans Rival” Paris. Mask face, stitched fingers, gold lame gown, golden thread hair. Pamela Coghlan, North Jersey Doll Club. 3. Cloth, non-commercial, pre-1925, flat face, drawn, painted, embroidered or no features, not from any known commercial pattern. May have bead or button eyes. A 12-inch all-cloth handmade Harlequin, circa 1920. The doll has embroidered eyes, nose, and mouth with painted checks and a handmade outfit. Jill Sturgeon, Birmingham Doll Club of Alabama. 4 & 4a. Bisque-Head Doll – French bisque fashiontype on wooden body. 18-inch Prevost Huret male doll with bisque head, painted eyes, fully articulated wooden body with swivel waist and metal hands. Marked “Huret 4” on back of head and “Huret 68 Rue Dela Boetie” on back of body. Dated 1906 Came with trousseau of four military uniforms, as shown in the accompanying photograph. Carol Cameron, Doll Study Club of Boston and Chesapeake Doll Club. 5. French Bisque head, Bleuette in commercial made Gautier Languereau costume. Bleuette, marked, 6/0, 27 cm, 2 on back, 1 on foot. Wearing “Yvette” from the summer 1919 Gautier-Languereau catalog. Cathy Noone, SWFL Antique Doll Study Guild 6. German Bisque, representing other than Caucasian ethnic group, any maker, 1880–1930. 4–1/2- inch Gebruder Kuhlenz ebony black doll, closed mouth, swivel neck, fleeced hair, bare feet. Circa 1890. Sharilyn L. Whitaker, Humboldt Dollectors 2N 7. German Bisque, doll on 5-piece “Flapper Body,” any maker, 1915–1930. SH 1078 Flapper, 1920s. Cindy Smith. 8. German Bisque, character baby, open or closed mouth, compo bent-limbed baby body with nonsupporting legs. 12-inch German Bisque Character Baby, Kestner 243, with Gumps San Francisco label. Marks: “243 F Made in Germany.” Kathleen Zell, Alacosta.

44

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

1

3

2 4

4a

5

8

6

7

DECEMBER 2023

ADC_UFDC_Competitive_Exhibit_Part_2_2023.indd 44

11/12/2023 6:09:32 PM


9

10

11

13

14

16

17

12 15

19

18

20

9. China (glazed porcelain), female shoulder-head, pre1920, with decorative accessories, molded or applied. China shoulder head pre-1920 with plume and matching dress. Kathleen Zell, Alacosta. 10. China (glazed porcelain), female shoulder-head, no decorative accessories, molded or applied, pre-1920. Sue Kallen, San Diego Doll Scholars. 11. Composition, Cameo Character on Wooden segment body. 151⁄2-inch General Electric Radioman, Bandy, Joseph Kallus after the Maxfield Parrish illustrations. Circa 1930. Kathleen Zell, Alacosta. 12. Hard Plastic, Alexanderkins in Street/School Dresses, Straight Leg Walker or Non-Walker, 1953–1955. Wendy wears “Spring Holiday” from 1954. Coat is tagged “AlexanderKins.” Straight-leg walker with harder-to-find brunette hair. Kari Gluski, Ann Arbor Doll Collectors. 13. Wooden, Grodner Tal-type peg wooden, with or without tuck comb, prior to 1920. 13-inch Grodner Tal peg wooden with tuck comb. Circa 1800s. All original clothing. No marks. Carol Cameron, Doll Study Club of Boston and Chesapeake Doll Club. 14. All-bisque, jointed at shoulders and hips, swivel neck, glass eyes, wigged or molded hair, molded shoes, or bare feet, 1880–1920. Lisa Pepin, Seattle Doll & Toy. 15. All-bisque, molded clothing, 1890–1920. Male Circus Performer. Finely painted features with red eyelines, black hair, mustache, and goatee. Well modeled and decorated costume with multiple colors. Heelless black boots. Peg jointed. No markings: attributed to French manufacture. Judith M. Schaefer, Wichita Antique Doll Study Club. 16. All-bisque, Character Doll, painted eyes, such as Mibs, Bonnie Babe, Hebee, etc. 1910–1940. 6-inch “Little Imp” with coven hoofs and original label marked “The Little Imp. Copyright BJ & Co., Germany.” Rhoda Wade, Let’s Play Dolls. 17. All-bisque, reproductions, 8" and under. 41⁄2-inch Asia Lady by doll artist, Cathy Hansen. All bisque, jointed shoulders, hips, and swivel neck. Her colorful kimono has two frog closures and cover her navy-blue pants. Her painted black shoes have a slight heel. Her clothes are sewn on. Laura Noon, The Birmingham Doll Club of Alabama. 18. Hard Plastic Madame Alexander Maggie/Margaret/ Binnie & Winnie in Long Gowns. From the 1954 “Me and My Shadow” collection, 18-inch Maggie sculpt Walker doll, #2030B, Cherie, dressed in a full length, opera coat of Goya pink taffeta over a full length, bouffant white satin dress. Cherie was only available for one year and was not one of the larger dolls that had an 8-inch miniature version made of it. (Four of the seven did, and three did not.) Diane McCarthy, Doll Study Club of Boston and South Shore Dolls of MA. 19. Wooden, late 1600s to mid-1800s, English or Continental European. Glass eyed English wooden circa 1750. Upper cloth arms, head/torso, lower arms, legs wood. Known as the “Sitwell Wooden.” The Sitwells owned Weston Hall. The doll came with the family tree going back to 1642. The first six owners were women, starting with Susanna Blencowe 1688–1760. Carol Cameron, Doll Study Club of Boston and Chesapeake Doll Club. 20. Wooden, late 1600s to mid-100s, English or Continental European. Early English gentleman, seated on a stump with a wooden base. Head, body, arms and legs carved from wood. Velvet coat with pewter shank shoe buttons, leather breeches and carved knee boots with red garters. “By the 1820s breeches had fallen out of favor for daily wear and were considered too old-fashioned or effeminate with a garment.” (Jane Austen’s World) Probably one-of-a-kind, circa 1820s-1830s. Sharilyn L. Whitaker, Humboldt Dollectors 2N.

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

ADC_UFDC_Competitive_Exhibit_Part_2_2023.indd 45

DECEMBER 2023

45

11/12/2023 6:09:33 PM


Kathy Libraty’s Antique Dolls

Happy Holidays from Frizellburg Antiques!

dolls.com

Left-Right 1. 21” Simon & Halbig 939 O/m square cut teeth. Brown glass sleep eyes $2450. 2. 18” Emile Jumeau Bebe with portrait face. Big Blue PW eyes. 2 stress lines in forehead $3350. 3. 22” SFBJ Jumeau 230 Blue Jewel like eyes. $1490. 4. 20” Eden Bebe Brown glass PW eyes $2850.

352 300 8983 | thetrinckescollection.com rubylane.com/shop/linda-ellen-brown-trinckes

1. 20” Closed-Mouth Tête Jumeau Size 9—Great Cond!..................... $4,200 2. 27.5” Stupendous Jumeau 1907—No Excuses! Just WOW!...............$2,750 3. 22” All Original Tete Jumeau 10 in Silk Chiffon Dress- Fantastic....... $8,800 ~Layaway Always Available~ Call us at: 718.859.0901 email: KathyLibratysDolls@gmail.com MEMBER UFDC Visit us on eBay where you can bid on some of our dolls starting at $10 - No Reserve ~ Seller name: kathylibraty Come see our massive inventory of more than 800 dolls & costumes on Rubylane: www.rubylane.com/shop/kathylibratysantiques

SARA BERNSTEIN DOLLS

1909 Old Taneytown Rd., Westminster, Md. 21158 410-848-0664 or 410-875-2850

The Christmas spirit will continue through December!!!

ADVERTISE IN THE EMPORIUM

For More Info, Contact:

Louann at (872) 216-8842 or louannw@antiquedollcollector.com

Quality antique reproduction dolls

BY BRANKA SCHÄRLI www.branka.ch e-mail: swissdollstudio@gmail.com e-Bay ID: kurt8012

Happy Holidays!

View Quality Dolls at affordable prices. 100’s of pictures and prices at my Ruby Lane Shop...

santiqbebe@aol.com • 732-536-4101

www.sarabernsteindolls.rubylane.com Paula Claydon 914-939-8982

Eyelash27@aol.com Member NADDA & UFDC

www.evelynphillipsdolls.com

Louise’s Little Ladies Dolls & Accessories Visit my Rubylane Shop

www.rubylane.com/shop/louiseslittleladies 856-318-7520 | louisesladies@comcast.net | Layaway Available | Member UFDC 46

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

Emporium-DEC23.indd 46

22” Early 949 Simon Halbig, marked: S13H on solid domed head. Perfectly painted features, closed mouth, fixed spiral blue glass eyes. Please call for details. She will take your breath away.....$2900

DECEMBER 2023

11/15/2023 2:43:19 PM


Calendar of Events Send in your Free Calendar Listing to: Antique DOLL Collector, c/o Calendar, P.O. Box 349, Herndon, Virginia 20172 or events@antiquedollcollector.com If you plan on attending a show, please call the number to verify the date and location as they may change. Auctions in Blue.

LONG TERM Sep 10, 2023 - May 26, 2024 ~ Mannheim, DE (Germany). Children’s dreams: Playing – learning – life around 1900.Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen. Museum Armory C5. 68159 Mannheim. Information office & tour bookings: Tel 0621 - 293 37 71. Fax: 0621 - 293 21 38. rem.buchungen@​ mannheim.de. Information office is available Mon-Fri, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1-3:30 p.m. Nov 4, 2023 – Feb 4, 2024 ~ Basel, CH (Switzerland). I’m dreaming of a white Christmas. Spielzeug Welten Museum Basel.

DECEMBER 2023 1-4 ~ Online. Bear Blitz Stars Teddy Bear Online Show. Valerie Rogers, 502-423-7827, brtstar1@ aol.com. www.bright-star-promotions.com. 2 ~ Wyoming (Grand Rapids), MI. Grand Rapids Toy Show. HSB (Home School Building). 5625 Burlingame Ave. S.W. www. midmichigansupershows.com. 517-524-8899. 2-3 ~ Gaithersburg, MD. 181th Eastern National Antique, to Modern & Artist Dolls, Toys & Bears Show and Sale. 50 years of Playthings

from Antique, Vintage, Artist to Modern Dolls, Parts & Supplies, Laces, Ribbon, Fabric, Doll Stringing, Books, Furniture and so much more! Antique & Vintage Bears, Toys from Antique to Collectible *Limited Toys. Montgomery County Agricultural Center Building 6, 16 Chestnut Street, 2087. Stephanie Bellman. 239440-3184 (message). sbellman714@gmail.com. 2-3 ~ Le Coudray, FR. Antique Dolls and Automata. +33 (0)2 37 88 28 28. chartres@ galeriedechartres.com. ivoire-chartres.com and interencheres.com/2800. 4 ~ Annapolis, MD. Ten2Go Auction. Crowne Plaza. 410-224-3655. info@theriaults.com. www. theriaults.com. 5 ~ Newbury, UK. Pre-Loved Christmas Antiques & Collectables Auction. SAS (Special Auction Services). +44 (0) 1635 580 595. mail@ specialauctionservices.com. www. specialauctionservices.com. 7 ~ Newbury, UK. Dolls & Teddy Bears Auction. SAS (Special Auction Services). +44 (0) 1635 580 595. mail@specialauctionservices.com. www.specialauctionservices.com.

8 ~ Annapolis, MD. 50 Forward: Vintage Barbie - Everything Starts at “50” (timed auction). 7 pm. Crowne Plaza. 410-224-3655. info@theriaults.com. www.theriaults.com. 8-10 ~ Online. Bear Blitz Stars Teddy Bear Online Show. Valerie Rogers, 502-423-7827, brtstar1@aol.com. www.bright-star-promotions.com. 8-10 ~ Online. Online Charity Sales Event. Good Bears of the World. 8 am - 5 pm Daily. Terrie Stong. goodbears1@sbcglobal.net. goodbearsoftheworld.org. 8-10 ~ Online. TBAI Doll & Teddy Bear Show. Cindy Malchoff. 518-578-0006. dollnbearshow@tbai.org. tbai.org/philly.html. 13-15 ~ Online. TBAI Doll & Teddy Bear Show. Cindy Malchoff. 518-578-0006. dollnbearshow@tbai.org. tbai.org/philly.html. 16 ~ Sarasota FL. Venice Doll Club & FX Doll & Toy Show & Sale. 9 am - 2 pm. Early Bird: 8 - 9 am. Venice Doll Club & FX Doll & Toy Shows. VFW Post 3233, 124 South Tuttle Ave. Bruce Zalkin. call/text 941-302-0572. fxtoyshows@gmail.com. Calendar continued on page 48

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR

Cal‑Class‑DEC23.indd 47

DECEMBER 2023

47

11/15/2023 4:04:33 PM


JANUARY 2024 CONT’D FROM PAGE 47 6-7 ~ Scottsdale, AZ. Rosalie: A Life of Dolls. JW Marriott Camelback Hotel. 410-224-3655. info@theriaults.com. www.theriaults.com. 14 ~ Garden Grove, CA. New Year Doll Festival. 10 am - 3 pm. Admission $6. With Ad $5. Military families, kids under 13 free. Embassy Suites in Garden Grove. 11767 Harbor Blvd. Landmark Ballroom. 831-438-5349. RowbearPresents@charter.net. 20 ~ San Diego CA. Teddy Bear Show & Sale. 10 am - 3 pm. Bears with a Mission. Courtyard San Diego Airport/Liberty Station, 2592 Laning Rd. Cindy Malchoff, bearswithamission@gmail.com. 518-578-0006 c/t. www.bearswithamission.com. 27 ~ Glendale, CA. Verdugo Hills Doll Club Show and Sale. Admission $7 (under 12 free). Glendale Civic Auditorium. 1401 N. Verdugo Rd. Janie Olds. j.l.olds@ca.rr.com. 562-818-250. 27 ~ Naples, FL. Annual Doll Show & Sale. Naples Doll Club. Moorings Presbyterian Church, 791 Harbour Drive, 34103. Karen McLean, call/ text 239-571-5082, kmclean@comcast.net.

FEBRUARY 2024

3 ~ Westampton, NJ. Antique & Vintage Doll Auction. Sweetbriar. Crescent Shrine, 700 Highland Dr. Dorothy Hunt. 410-275-2213. sweetbriar@live.com. SweetbriarAuctions.com.

3 ~ Leesburg, FL. Annual Doll Show & Sale. Orange Blossom & Hills and Lakes Doll Club. Morrison United Methodist Church, 1005 W Main St, 34748. Richard Ziller, (703) 627-7763, rjziller@hotmail.com. 10 ~ Schertz, TX. Hill Country Doll Show & Sale. 9 am-4 pm. Schertz Civic Center, 1400 Schertz Pkwy, 78154. $7 adults, $2 kids. info: 830-606-5868. 17 ~ Redding, CA. Northern California Winter Expo. 10 am - 7 pm. Admission $6. With Ad $5. Military families, kids under 13 free. Win-River Resort & Casino Event Center. 2100 Redding Rancheria Road. 530-366-5191. RowbearPresents@charter.net. 17-18 ~ Dallas, TX. Doll Conference (primarily BJD and modern dolls). DollCon Dallas. 10:00 AM 5:00 PM. Westin Central Park Dallas 12720 Merit Dr, 75251. Kellyann Herrington. admin@dollcondallas.com. Text 469-630-2205. www.dollcondallas.com/.

Looking for more doll events? www.antiquedollcollector.com, Events

TimeWorn Antiques & Collectibles

22 ~ Newbury, UK. The Important Private Antique Doll Collection of Austin Smith and Margaret Harkin - Part 1. SAS (Special Auction Services). +44 (0) 1635 580 595. mail@specialauctionservices.com. www.specialauctionservices.com.

MARCH 2024

5 ~ Newbury, UK. Dolls & Teddy Bears Auction. SAS (Special Auction Services). +44 (0) 1635 580 595. mail@specialauctionservices.com. www. specialauctionservices.com. 9 ~ Lakeland, FL. Tropical Doll Study Club Doll and Bear Show and Sale. 10 am to 4 pm. Adm: $5 adult, $1 children up to age 15. 121 S. Lake Ave. Diane Milla. 863-644-1144. milladiane@gmail.com. tropicaldollstudyclub.com. 10 ~ Maquoketa, IA. Eastern Iowa Doll Show. AmericInn and Suites. Early birds: 8am $12.00, 9 -3 $6.00. Sherryl Newton. 319-610-3534. easterniowadollshows@aol.com. 24 ~ Pleasant Hill, CA. 2024 Spring Doll Show & Sale. Zio Fraedo’s Restaurant, 611 Gregory Ln. Danny. 510-917-2219 call/text. bayareadollcluborg@gmail.com.

APRIL 2024 6 ~ Jonesborough, TN. Doll Show & Sale. The Dollhouse. Jonesborough Visitor Center. Ellen Stafford. 423-753-0022. ellen@jonesdollhouse.com. jonesdollhouse.com. 6 ~ Madison, WI. Madison Area Doll Club presents “Though the Years” 52nd Doll Show and Sale. Exhibition Hall at Alliant Energy Center 1919 Alliant Energy Way. Vicki Kutz. dollcoll@charter.net. 608-279-5298.

Selling your collection? Contact us today!

SARA BERNSTEIN’S DOLLS

For a variety of dolls & collectibles visit us on ebay @ timewornantique

Contact information:

804-836-9490 (JoAnna) wjheath91@gmail.com

Do you have

YOUR AD HERE

a classified marketplace for antique dolls and related merchandise

BLACK & WHITE PHOTO ADS 3.3” h x 2.4” w $75 FULL COLOR PHOTO ADS 3.3” h x 2.4” w $95

Please include payment with your ad. Larger ads are considered display ads — call us for information.

Louann at ‪(872) 216-8842‬ or email louannw@antiquedollcollector.com Antique Doll Collector P.O. Box 349, Herndon, VA 20172

48

a doll or small collection you want to sell?

ADVERTISE IN THE EMPORIUM Send us a photo or a digital photo of your 1-3 doll(s) or accessories with a description and your check or credit card information. We do the rest!! Take advantage of this special forum; the cost is only $95 for a 2.4”w x 2.9”h ad space.

For More Info, Contact:

antiquedollcollector.com, Ad Rates

Ph. 732‑536‑4101 Email: santiqbebe@aol.com www.rubylane.com/shops/sarabernsteindolls

Follow us on...

facebook.com/antiquedollcollectormagazine pinterest.com/antiquedollcollectormagazine instagram.com/antiquedollcollectormagazine

ANTIQUE DOLL COLLECTOR DECEMBER 2023

Cal‑Class‑DEC23.indd 48

11/15/2023 4:04:34 PM


Anne Demuth

Buying & Selling Fine Antique Dolls

New Location: 5134 Hwy NC 33 W Tarboro, NC 27886

Only 13 miles from Greenville, 30 miles from Rocky Mount and 1 hour from Raleigh

New Estates just in! Buy my latest treasures in a charming setting, or buy online in my eBay store: Anniepoojewels Please call or text me to make an appointment or get more information: 336.755.1400

Choose from a large selection of antique and vintage dolls, doll dresses, shoes, pantaloons, chemise, slips, bonnets, ribbons and more including doll furniture, doll kitchenware, and dollhouses. Everything in the store is 25% off for the holidays. Email: dollsbearscookies@yahoo.com

Experience Pure Doll Joy! Anne Demuth.Dec.indd 10

11/14/23 10:51 AM


ADC-Master-Ads-DEC23.indd 4

11/14/2023 3:46:52 PM


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.