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I love art, dolls and sterling Mexican jewelry. I have a large collection of paintings and dolls. My expertise is in Sterling Mexican jewelry from the 1930's to the I love art, dolls and sterling Mexican jewelry. I have a large collection of paintings and dolls. My expertise is in Sterling Mexican jewelry from the 1930's to the 1960's (Read more)

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  1. Thank you Manikin for taken the time to write with the information. I also love to purchase dolls that have nurses uniforms, I think the nurses uniform makes the doll so lady-like. I have recently pur...
  2. Dear : Stefdesign. Thank you for taken the time to write. Your info is what I was seeking. thank you
  3. Yes it seems to be the same. Thank you for taken the time to write
  4. Dear; Manikin, you think that the word "page" is the last name of the persons that made these dolls ??, just curious. I only pay $35.00 each, for these dolls, for me is small price to pay for such b...
  5. Thak you gingerpeachy for taken the time to write with your information
  6. Yes, is beautiful, Thank you
  7. Go to the internet and type "how to repair plastic dolls". You will find a large amount of information.
  8. Manikin: Will?. She looks like a plastic composition not your typical plastic
  9. "Yes" I did look everywhere and I have look on some of the Effanbee dolls, but she also looks like a Madame Alexander, also I have found a pin-look like the doll's paper tag, but the one in the intern...
  10. Dear manikin. I do appreciate you taken the time to write and information. I hope you can find more info on this doll, I have tried with no luck. Thank you and have a good day.
  11. Any markings on the set??. Beautiful set
  12. Thank you Manikin. I click on the site, it was interesting to find the same doll and sad for not knowing the makers of some dolls, for I'm perpetual at trying to find the makers of dolls. you are corr...
  13. Thank you Manikin for taken the time to write. The red thing in the hand is the nipple of the bottle that he/she is holding. My encyclopedia of markings and molds, in there is a "Delarue 747" mold, bu...
  14. I do know about the Saucy walker dolls. Yes you are correct about the seller. Thank you
  15. Thank you for your quick response and for taken the time to write. I did look on the Horsman dolls but I could not find a similar face, I did forgot to look on Roberta com. The plastic has no odor and...
  16. "YES", it looks like a Toledo jewelry. They still making these type of jewelry for the tourist in Toledo Spain. Most/all are not mark. If you go to Toledo you will see how the make/produce these jewe...
  17. Hellow. I do agree with Manikin. Your doll could be a souvenir doll from Mexico. At first I thought could be a Marin doll from Spain but the quality of the doll fixtures and material/garments are not...
  18. My reference book. Collecting Rose O'neill's Kewpies, written by David O'neill and Janet O'neill Sullivan, shows Kewpies with identical paper stickers like yours, but none inside a bubble. Could be ma...
  19. Dear: Esther110. I was researching this site when I came to your posting and noticed you reside in Spain. Originaly I come from Madrid Spain, have been in the US sense 1963, and I also deal and collec...
  20. "YES", I have seen many of your dolls posting. I believe you are like me. I have a large closet full of Barbie dolls. But I'm curious about a lady who wrote you from Spain, Well I'm originaly from Mad...
  21. Dear: Manikin. I fogot to tell-you that the doll face fixtures are stitched.
  22. NO, But we may know each other. I deal in dolls and this takes me to many, many auctions all over. I know a little about dolls, I do purchase antique dolls but my favors are from the 1960's and 1970's...
  23. Dear: Dollmakerbard, Thank you for taken the time to research this doll and the time to write the information. My friend is an expert in Terri Lee's and she thinks the same as Stefdensign that the dol...
  24. I have deal with these doll, most of the originals are dress as peddlers from the victorian era, they are dress in black with a cape and a basket or a tray carrying their goods for sale.
  25. I DO AGREE WITH VESTASWIND ABOUT THE NEW PORCELAIN DOLL. EVEN WITH MARKINGS SOME DO NOT HAVE NO RESALE VALUE. I HAD A NEW DOLL MADE IN 1980's BY FAMOUS MAKER AT A COST OF $295.00 . I RESOLD THE DOLL A...
  26. Will, I do deal on dolls, I'm some what expert but I do not know everything about dolls. My expertise are in Mexican sterling jewelry from the 1930-1940-1950. Some times the tags on cloths or marking...
  27. Will. I have a friend that she is an expert on Terri Lee dolls. I did send to her the same pictures of this doll as shown on this site. In her email/replied she stated that she did not think was a Te...
  28. No tags. I do have a 1935 cloth Scootles doll designed by Rose O'neill and the material, stitches and stuffing is identical to this doll. For this reason believe is commercially made, also the wire j...
  29. Do not remove or do anything with the wig or you will lose the valued.
  30. I agree with Vestaswing, with out the markings is very difficult to identified. But the clothing looks to me like historical dolls. Did you look for tags on the dress?, go to the internet and type his...
  31. Hello: Thank you for taken the time to write. But the doll is manufacturing made, not home made, and yes some companies did make some cloth dolls as proto or beginning of their company like Madame Ale...
  32. My referance book. Collecting Rose O'neill's kewpies, written by David O'neill and Janet O'neill Sullivan, in page 30 shows a similar bride and groom made in japan. They are 4" tall, but the bride is ...
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