I missed the big toy show at the beginning of the year. I take care of Ken and couldn't get away. But with all my heart flutterings over the past 6 months or so, and the way my blood pressure has been a little high sometimes, and my fatigue, I decided that I absolutely needed more rest, and a day off to relax. If something happens to me, I can't take care of Ken at all, so my health needed to be looked after too. So, a few weeks ago, I pulled Ken's frozen lentil soup I made a while back out of the freezer. filled his pill bottle for the next day, set Fuzz up with a menu for Ken's other meals, and went to stay all night with my sister, so we could go to the doll show the next day. We were a little late getting there. I like to be there as close to opening as possible, so all the good, affordable things aren't gone. My sister, however, never gets in a hurry. We were about an hour and a half after opening, if I recall correctly. There were still good things to be had though. I had some birthday money Fuzz had given me, but I was still trying to be good, in case I needed to spend that money on something else. For example, we are getting the car repaired at the moment. The insurance company wanted to total it, but there was no way we could afford another car right now. As Ken said, at least our car is 'the devil we know'. We know what has gone on with it, and what else might be wrong or right with it. So we are having it fixed. Let's hope it lasts long enough to be worth it.
But I digress. I was trying to be good. The first thing I saw when we walked into the sales room, (a much smaller one that previous shows, because they've changed locations.), was a box of little dollhouse size dolls. I have a weakness for those, especially Caco dolls, (Like Kay and Jeffrey and friends.), 1930's German dolls, (Like Dollhouse Boy and Girl and Tillie.),and Erna Meyer dolls, (Like Dollhouse Lady and Dollhouse Grama). )To check all those dolls out you can go to This Post.) This box had several Erna Meyer dolls, and a Tiny Town boy with a lollipop.
She also had the lollipop boy in box too.
I loved a little Erna Meyer girl in a plaid dress, but she was missing the middle of her hair. Or maybe she had been wearing a hat or scarf, like the other Erna Meyer doll I liked, a little girl in a coat and scarf. I asked how much they were, and was told the dolls in the box were $15 dollars each. I asked if that went for the bald girl too. And I hated to spend money the very moment I walked in. At a doll show, you never know when you're going to need your money, so you don't want to spend it right away. On the other hand, you never know if something you love will be there by the time you've doubled back. So when the dealer offered me both dolls for $15, I caved. I hate it when I do that. I'll show them to you after I show you the rest of the show.
The same dealer also had these cute dolls. I loved them, but I managed to be good. They were about 9 inches tall, with pressed felt faces.
See the other dolls in the background? There was a really cute pair of Old Cottage dolls too. Here you can see one of the pair, and another single Old Cottage doll.
Here's the pair. They're so cute. I managed to be good and pass them by though.
But I have a few Old Cottage dolls. You can click Old Cottage dolls in the side bar to see posts on them, and some others I have seen at doll shows.
So I moved on. There was plenty of interesting stuff to see.
There was this Shoe Baby Beans, in it's original packaging.
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Sorry about the sideways thing. The pictures were taken on my phone, and I don't have a way to turn them around on my phone, or the time to put them in the computer and edit them right now. |
These dolls were pretty cool.
This dealer had some handmade pipe cleaner animals and tiny stuffed animals that her daughter makes. I've attempted to make pipe cleaner dogs and bears, but mine aren't nearly as nice.
The little blue elephant reminded me of Fuzzy's favourite childhood stuffed toy that was lost in the fire. I did a post on the miniature version of Elephant that I made, and Elephant himself was featured in the post.
There were loads of lovely Genes.



I used to see the artist, Angie Gill at doll shows when we were dealers. She specialized in Kelly repaints in those days. I'm still seeing some of those Kellys at shows every now and then.
There were some nice older dolls, btu the show was mostly fashion dolls.
Look at these beautiful dolls...except for mumpy Terri Lee. Actually, that's quite a pretty one.

This Alice isn't my standard favourite Alice look, but I love her!
This was a pretty doll.
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Not sure who these mysterious ladies are, but I liked them.
Two Franks and a random jointed soldier.
I held this one so you could see how tiny this Kish doll is.
This doll was cute, and she had a cute, cozy sweater set on. Nice Shirley Temple with her too.
Next to her feet is a Robert Raikes Hitty type male doll.

And what did I end up buying? Well, the Erna Meyer dolls, of course.
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Her hair needs some work, but there is hair for each side. If I wanted to, I could put a cute hat on her, or a scarf like her friend is wearing. |
After that I tried to turn everything down. I was being so good. I had all that birthday money in my pocket, but I was holding firm. I did buy Dan Ackroyd, after consulting with Ken. but that was a gift. They always send me a big box of gifts and sweets at Christmas, and they had let us stay with them, gave their bed up for us, loaded up on foods for us to try, and took us to some great places. After Ken's stroke they sent a huge box with gifts for him, including sugar free cookies and sweets, replacements for the German flag he bought there that got melted in our house fire, and pins like he collects from places they took us, as well as Christmas gifts and sweets for me too. We owe them! I spotted a doll I really liked, but I was not breaking. My sister nagged me to get her, because it was my birthday gift from Fuzz. Ken told me to get her because he wanted me to have some fun. Finally I broke down and got her. She's A Barbie Basics doll, on the Petite side, with the Made to Move body.
Barb, at My Little Doll Corner just did a review of this doll. So I guess I won't detail her here. One of these days I might do some outside pictures of her though. She'll be fun to pose.
Well, once the dam was broken, the flood came. I broke down and bought this Penny Brite clone, because I love her pajamas/playsuit, and she was only $2.
I'm not sure who she is. Maybe Miss Cindy, by Cragstan.
I also spent $1.50 and bought three pieces of doll clothing, two of which happened to be Ideal Tammy's Sleepytime pajamas. I mean, I knew that when I bought them, but the clothes were 50 cents per piece, so I thought that was really good for Tammy's pjs. They seem to sell for $15 or $20, even without the accessories.
The elastic isn't in great condition, but otherwise the pjs are fairly mint.
My third piece of clothing was this sunsuit/lingerie thingy. It's pretty, and familiar, but I don't know what doll it goes to. Anybody?
And that's all I bought. I was a very good girl.
The lollipop boy in box looked like he was ready to welcome Dorothy to Munchkinland.
ReplyDeleteAlso, the big-eyed male doll wearing green is the Li character from the anime series Cardcaptors, which is known in its home country as Cardcaptor Sakura. The doll was made by Trendmasters in the early 2000s, and I actually still own mine from back then.
Signed, Treesa
Thanks for the info! i know of Cardcaptors. I knew he looked familiar from something. I thought that lollipop guy looked ready to kill someone with that thing!
DeleteTam, so glad you got to go to the doll show! (And I am also happy to hear that you are looking after your own health--don't forget that mental health is a part of that!)
ReplyDeleteThe doll you called "Kathy" is a Barbie Looks from a couple years ago. The next photo is a Susie doll. The next one, the handpainted face in the square acrylic box, is this year's Grant-A-Wish convention doll. The theme for that doll was "Somewhere in Time," the Jane Seymour/Christopher Reeve movie that was filmed on Mackinac Island, MI. Her face was indeed handpainted--by none other than Angie Gill! I go to GAW every year, and get to meet some lovely people! That's this year's convention tote in front of her, too. Thanks for sharing all those pics--I love looking at dolls I don't otherwise know or get to see! Hugs!
The one you didn't recognize looks like R&D's Susie, whom I love and low-key covet. "Kathy" is one of those Barbie Looks dolls, like the gal in silver (I like both of them because they have red hair). LOL, I like that Mumpy Terri Lee in the yellow dress, and I like that Sasha too, though I get why some folks may not like Sasha. Her eyes can be intense sometimes. Overall I think you did pretty well; you've taught me about Erna Mayer dolls, and I like 'em a lot. I've got a little boy of my own.
ReplyDeleteI hope y'all are doing okay. Check out my post tomorrow; I got some interesting news from my doctor.
I'm doing all right. Thanks. I somehow deleted the other picture of mumpy Terri Lees, so I have put it back, if you want to have another look. Why did they have a tag on that Barbie Looks doll saying it was Kathy? So I started you on another doll line with the Erna Meyers. It happens! I have seen plenty of dolls on other blogs and decided I wanted them, (although I think I have been more influenced by Flickr dolls.) I'm sure some of them I saw on your blog.
DeleteOh, and I almost forgot—I bought a Leanne doll at the Michigan convention and she is lovely! I debated also buying the boy you have pictured in black and white (bowling outfit?) because I didn’t know if I’d bond with the one I bought. Well, guess who is sorry now?!?
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