I hope everybody had a good Mother's Day. We saw Fuzz a few days before, and Ivy s at college. They both messaged me though. Emma and I went to spend some time with my sister at a flea market/antique show, since Unsentimental Niece is boycotting her mother. I made a great find I'll show you another time. Then Emma and I went back to her house and I opened my gifts, and when Ken joined us we had take out from The Cheesecake Factory. Other than all the food places in the town where the flea market was being closed when we tried to get a late lunch, good day.
The point of this post though, is 'doll show'! There was another doll show the last Saturday in April. I think it was the last of the big Spring doll shows. There are a couple of others, even farther away, which I probably won't go to. This one was about an hour and 20 minutes from my house. There were lots of beautiful dolls and things, some of which I had seen at previous shows, (and one of those came home with me!) I also got a big surprise! I'll show you one of the things I bought at the show. The other things we'll get to eventually. But, without further ado, here are some of the wonderful sights from the show.
Is the head of that guy on the left a...lightbulb? |
I looked at these Tressy dolls. I particularly liked the one on the left. After circling bck around several times I ended up buying her.
What a lovely bunch of babies. |
I've shown you that kid on the left before, from a different doll show post. He was holding the same 60's doll. |
Here's a close up of some of the babies from the above picture. |
These kids were on the edge of the babies picture. So pretty! |
Aw! Little boys! |
And a pretty girl with articulated wrists. |
I think these dolls were from the same booth where I took loads of pictures. Everything that dealer had was gorgeous. |
Love the girl top, center. That pink kid on the left you may remember from a previous doll show post. A lot of dolls make return appearances. |
More beautiful dolls. Look Raging Moon. There's one of those mumpy looking Terri Lees you want. |
This girl was still in Easter mode apparently. |
How cute are these guys?! The kid on the llama! Oh my goodness! And there's another kid in Easter mode. |
A couple of Shirleys with other pretty girls. |
One lady had some amazing animals and things in her booth. Everybody who walked by fell in love with this camel.
He was made by Hansa.
And yes, he was every bit as big as he seems! Probably bigger. He was gorgeous! She also had this beautiful bear. Unfortunately, I didn't get a good shot of his tag, so I don't know who he was made by.
Another gorgeous sight at her booth was this cat!
He is a creation of artist Candi Taylor.
He's even posable!
He's jointed at each leg, and has not one, but two joints in his neck. His tail even has an armature in it!
The same dealer also had this Alice in Wonderland Caterpillar and mushrooms.
There was also a beautiful snail.
Then I found out she was supposed to have a bear on her back, but she wouldn't sit up that way so the bear had been sat next to her.
They're Journey and Abella by Diana L. Watts of Dibears.
If you're interested in any of these beauties, you can contact the dealer at: jhollin952@aol.com
There was another dealer with some animals by Candi Taylor, maker of the fabulous cat. One of them was this donkey. It's so cute!
The same dealer also had this fine lady.
Her neck wrinkles made me uncomfortable!
One dealer had a display of wonderful new R. John Wright dolls.
I'd love to have an R. John Wright doll, but I'm not rich.
The dolls in the next fourteen pictures were all so wonderful, and all from the same dealer.
My favourite here is the one with the titled head. |
This is a fun bunch of little dolls. |
This little girl is so cute, and has some real personality. |
Beautiful bear. |
The little winking guy! |
The big ones are Kathe Kruse dolls. Aren't they cute? |
Moving on to other dealers, look at the face on this guardsman.
Very cute old cloth dolls. |
These pressed cloth face dolls are so cute. The prices were crazy expensive though.
More pressed cloth face dolls, with a Poor Pitiful Pearl lurking on the right. |
Check out the little girl on the right, wearing the plaid skirt. |
There she is again. I guess she's supposed to be Scottish. Look at her attitude. She was great, but her price had been torn off, and I was afraid to ask! |
Is this an Alice? |
There were also these guys. Pretty scary, but fairly accurate underneath the cartoonishness. I would like to have the set. but it's way out of my price range. I do have the one though, the Paul, which I got cheap in a box of auction stuff. I was the only bidder.
George's lipstick is a bit Marilyn Monroe. |
The tall doll in the hat is another of my favourites. I didn't know who she was. Her tag says she's Barbara Lou, an Effanbee doll from the late 30's.
I ran into the same little Betsy McCall...
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This picture is from the other show. |
... and the Whimsies Tillie Talker that I had seen at a previous show.
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This is from the other show too. Since I had already photographed them, I didn't photograph them again. |
The Whimsies dealer dropped Tillie's price, which made Tillie and Betsy the the same price. Both were very tempting. They were also right across the aisle from each other! I stood between them trying to decide what to do! Betsy was a really good price already, due to a torso joint that wasn't joining properly. She was still more than I wanted to spend. I was torn. I decided to go out to the car and call Ken and ask him to tell me no on either! Of course, he's Ken, so he won't do that anyway. But also, on the way out I remembered to stop at the board by the admission table to see if I had, against all reason, because I don't win anything, won a door prize---and I had! My name was on the board! I was allowed to pick anything I wanted from the prize table. There wasn't anything I wanted, so I decided to try to choose the most valuable thing, so I could sell it and make enough money to justify buying either Tillie or Betsy. I chose the Jailhouse Rock Elvis Presley doll from the 'The Sun Never Sets on a Legend' series. I don't like Elvis Presley, (I like Elvis Costello.), but I do like dolls of real people that actually look like them, and this doll is pretty good. If I get stuck with him, I can live with it.
Ken suggested I ask both dealers if they would mark their dolls down any more. I knew Tillie's wouldn't, because she already had knocked $10 off for me. I wasn't even going to ask. I went back in and had another close look at Betsy. The lady dealer who had been there before was gone and the male dealer was there. His first reaction to me looking at Betsy was to offer a discount! He asked if the new price would make a difference and I said, "Yes! That makes me make a decision!" So, even though she's not quite a red head, I'm glad to have my beautiful Betsy! I'll do a photo session with her in a few days. I'll also show you the other dolls I got. Right now I have to go mow my overgrown yard!