Showing posts with label Kestner doll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kestner doll. Show all posts

Friday, August 20, 2021

Doll Show Again!

   Sunday was another doll show day. It was about an hour and a half away and I went by myself while Ken was at work, so I popped in a CD and had a day out alone. I did run into an old friend from doll shows at the show. Luckily she recognized me, even with the mask on,(She and I were practically the only people wearing masks.), because I didn't even notice her.

  There were lots of lovely dolls, and some of the prices were wonderful. Some of the dolls I have shown you from previous shows were there again, like this guy:


I didn't photograph him again, since I had already shown him to you in THIS DOLL SHOW POST.

  The Baps family I keep seeing was there again. 

These guys, in this picture from the same post as the guy above.

  I told the seller about my recent Baps snag. I thought it might suggest to her that she mark them down a bit, but she was oblivious. She now has them in a case where the shelves are too short for the parents, and she bent the dad to sit down and the mom she just crammed back in with her head crushed and her neck a bit bent!

  I saw lots of dolls I'd seen before, including one doll I wanted to photograph for you at a show a while back, but my camera battery died before I got to her! She was there, and she was still beautiful. It was this Shirley Temple:


She's a huge, all original, 30's, compo Shirley Temple in her original box. 


If I were rich she would definitely have come home with me.

  When I first walked in I saw this display.


Funny how different things hit different people. You may have seen Barb's post on this doll show over at My Little Doll Corner. She focused on the large Cissy bride doll on the row above these guys. You can just see the bottom of her dress. But I LOVED the hat stand heads!


This one is my favourite.





Barb mentioned that this doll reminded her of me. Well she was one I liked! Good spot Barb!


  We were also both impressed by this beautiful lady.


Barb identified her as a Kestner Gibson Girl doll. She's way out of my price range, but I love her intelligent face.

  Look at this sweet lady. She was a First Place ribbon winner.


This was a matching set.


I don't know why, maybe it's connected to my love for miniature things, but I always love dolls who have their own dolls. 


  She has a cloth face, but her little dolls have what looks to be bisque faces? 
Look at the faces on these two. I guess he is a little spooky...


The proportions on this lady were a little strange, but she was nice. (I could say the same for a lot of people, I guess.) She's a Layna doll, made in Spain.


I think all three of these are Schoenhut dolls. Schoenhuts always have such disinterested faces, but there's something about them. I also love that they are very jointed and posable.


How did Mary Poppins get in with this crowd of expensive antique dolls? I guess she is an antique these days, but she isn't near the price of the others. Either this dealer had one much cheaper doll, or the other two were slumming.



This carved wooden doll had jointed knees. She was about 12 inches tall.



Look at these two pretty girls. The one in blue had kid leather arms.


  Looks like someone has come between Snow White and Dopey, but really, it's all a blur. (Ha.Sorry about the focusing problem.)


  There were a lot of great dolls, but I didn't take very many pictures this time. I was affected by the lady who told me I couldn't photograph her dolls the last time I went to a show. Even though I was told I could photograph their dolls by loads of dealers after her, this time around I still had that lingering  'I've been yelled at' feeling , and just didn't feel like pushing my luck. Nobody refused me this time, but then, I didn't ask many dealers if I could photograph their dolls, thus the limited number of pictures for this post. 

  Prices were good. I got some real deals. I'll show you what I got in some upcoming posts. See you soon.