So I went. The last doll show I went to had lots of beautiful stuff,but almost NOTHING I could afford. I picked up a few really cheap fixer uppers,and a beautiful bargain Sample Skipper. But this doll show had all kinds of affordable goodies that were.amazingly,still there at noon and even later,since I was still finding things at 2:15,when I left.
It wasn't a huge show,but there were all kinds of interesting things.
Like these interesting,but expensive kids. |
These Effanbee Patsy or Patsy type dolls. |
This 'Grumpy' doll and his more pleasant friend. |
This beautiful Shirley Temple,who wasn't a bad price,but was still out of my range. She was one of the first things I came across. |
This was Shirley's neighbour. |
This lovely and expensive lady and her cute,and more affordable friend. |
These cute Ginnys. |
But,yuck! These cats were made of real hair! |
I also was fond of this very affordable guy. The seller offered him to me for $24.
The seller had him marked as a 1920's doll by Madam Hendren. I didn't think he looked very 1920's. She also said she thought these were his original clothes, but looking on the internet now I see that the clothes belong to Madam Hendren's Sonny/Sunny Boy,but this guy isn't him.
I liked this girl.
But I still had half the room to go,so I was reserving my funds until I had seen more. I really loved these Baps dolls,especially the little girl.
But the kids were $28 each. Just as well. It would have been a shame to break up the family!
You can see my only Baps doll,which was a rescue at the last doll show I went to,HERE.
This girl was nice, but what I really liked was her coat!
There was this great looking Alice marionette.
I was disappointed she was only plastic though,and too expensive for me.
I made a note to maybe go back for this amazing Nora Wellings girl with glass eyes.
She was an amazing $15,but I was still trying not to spend too much money. I made note of this girl too. She was $10.
I liked these HEbee SHEbee dolls,and I had been wanting one, but they were about $60.
I considered this doll. She was slightly smaller than a Pepper or Penny Brite,but could definitely live in their world.
In the end most of the dolls I bought were $1,$2,or $5. The most expensive were $18 and $10. Here's the haul.
The first thing I bought was this girl.
She was from the same booth as the Shirley I showed you above. |
I also went back for this girl.
She has a pressed cloth face like a boudoir doll,a stuffed cloth body, and ceramic arms and legs.Her hair needs some touch up. I'm not sure I can fix it,but she's pretty. I got her for $5,not 10. If she had been 10 I would have wavered more between her and the Nora Wellings,which I did not get. She's 'the one that got away',and I am now wishing I had bought her! I was trying to return home with some money though,and she would have pretty much cleaned me out.
These 'twins' were from the same lady who had the Nora Wellings.
They're hard plastic and were only a dollar apiece. I couldn't break them up. I think they'll make for nice pictures in the Spring. So the prices on some things were pretty good. The seller was clearing out a lot of stuff before moving. That's why the twins were $1 each and the Nora Wellings was so cheap. She had a basket full of dolls for $2 each. I got three of the $2 dolls. One was this Polish artist doll.
I'm not sure about her. I like her, but in a way, I don't. Hmm.
She has her tag.
She was originally an expensive handmade doll.
Her shoes are made to look like the toes are coming apart and are signed on the sole.
Besides this Polish girl she sold me these $2 dolls.
The boy does have arms. The coat is over his shoulders and his arms aren't in the sleeves. |
Also $1 was this little ceramic girl.
I have some ceramic figures from when I was a kid that look similar to her. By the way,please excuse her somewhat unfortunately placed shirt polka dots.
And these two dolls were 25 CENTS each!
I have a whole group of these dolls from different countries. This is an older one. |
This guy reminds me of a really old cartoon. |
At another table, I got this beautiful Todd for $4.
His arms and leg wires are shot, but he has great colour. I can always put the head on another body.
The little guy below Todd was so cute I had to get it to hang out with my other similar dolls. You can see him in the above picture of the twins too.
I did go back and buy the little German girl.
She was $4. Her shirt and skirt are two separate pieces,and her shoes and socks are painted on. She also has cloth undies.
She was at the same table with the Alice marionette and the HEbee SHEbee dolls. When I went back for her I noticed that there were also smaller HEbee SHEbee dolls,in box, for only $10. So I caved.
These were about 6 inches tall. This is a birthday one.
One seller sold me this dress and hat combo for $2.
And there's that little knitted guy again. He's an 'amigurumi'. |
That's pretty cheap for a Dimples. It's because he's been redone,and his lips aren't done very well. I figure I can touch them up though. Otherwise he's such a cute little...ok,BiG guy.
...even if he does somewhat resemble Curly Howard. |
While I was out taking these pictures on Sunday,I noticed my daffodils are coming up.
I took the pictures as soon as I got home on Sunday,because it was fairly warm, and the forecast predicted rain or snow for the rest of the week. This post should have been up Monday at the latest, but Blogger keeps crashing! So, finally!
My daffodils are coming up too, AND my sedums! This has been some excuse for a winter, hasn't it??? Oh, your dolly finds are adorable! I have wanted a HEBee SHEBee for a long time and I'm glad you got to get one. Those mittens are lovely too. Have you found out who they fit yet? Lovely haul; you did yourself very well.
ReplyDeleteMy poor daffodils are covered in snow today!
DeleteLooks like you had a really great time, I'm so envious as I've not been to an actual doll show in sooooo long, if you exclude Blythe Con and Dolly Day. You got yourself some great new dolls there, and for such good prices too!
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I would have said 20's or 30's,but the dealer at the table didn't think so. However,he was less familiar with the dolls than his wife,who never seemed to be at the table. He did say that they were selling the dolls either for a lady or that she had died and they had belonged to her.
ReplyDeletenice haul, the German doll is an ARI puppe, from eastern Germany, by the looks of her seventies.
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Her tag says 1940 Hazelle,and she does look older to me. Since she's in her original box I'm sure the tag is right.
DeleteI wasn't sure if my comment went through yesterday because the system crashed when I pressed "publish." I like the Polish doll best. I like dolls with a provenance. She has a very nice face.
ReplyDeleteNo,it didn't show up. But you're here now and that's what counts.(Don't worry. I hadn't done roll call yet anyway...)I'm still undecided on the Polish doll. I think it's because her face is made of polymer clay or something and it looks sort of pink and weird. I think my mom would have complained that she is 'pied-ed'(As Mom said it.).
DeleteI have a couple of dolls like the German doll. Mine have no clothes and were sold as ARI.
ReplyDeleteExcellent haul! I like all of them. I make amigurumi animals and have made a few dolls as well. I don't know why, but I think I like your orphan girl best. I have no clue what a HEbee SHEbee is, so I hope we get some history. lol
ReplyDeleteI'm still on the fence about that orphan girl! The Hee Bee Shee Bee is the little bald guy. I think they called them that because the boiys and girls look identical except for their clothes.
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