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Oh dear, I think I'm in love!
alexandra said:The first is Jill
alexandra said:The first is Jill
alexandra said:Oh and I almost forgot!
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They don't actually make them, of course, Mattel does. It's a cute store that sells dolls, about 45 minutes' drive from my house. They have a lot of dolls in stock that customers can't buy from the Barbie online site anymore.Lady Day said:Im sure this has been posted before (well, not really) but while doing a search for vintage football uniforms of all things, I came across this.
They make vintage reproduction Barbies and clothing.
May be worth a look
LD
Hey I have that doll, Same face,(a cousin in Melbourne) unfortunately my doll isn't assembled she's in her original kit form original box.Mojito said:I've been looking for the "right" boudoir doll for a while - I wanted a silk faced French doll rather than a composition (although I love some of them). I'd already fall for this one, and when she came on sale I bought her at once. She has china hands and feet, and the shipping padding is still on her feet in one of this shots, but I just love her entire character - absolute 20s soignee!
Love her Chinese lounging pjs as well - I need to find a pair myself.
tuppence said:Well I can say pretty much for certain that Ridinhoods doll is from the Unique Novelty Doll Company.
I have the "Dolls of the art deco era" book by Susanna Oroyan. Its a good book, not as much info as I would have liked on the doll identification, but it's fun to read and theres some do it yourself bits which are good.
Mojito I think possibly our dolls are made by Poupee Gerb. I know my doll comes in a silver box with a red, white and blue stripe(French Flag?) across it and unfortunately only has a number 36585 on it.
I promise as soon as I can find some brain energy, I will start a photobucket account and post pictures.
I think I could whip my doll together in a half hour, but I have been putting it off because I can't decide if it would be wrong to do.
So I would be interested in peoples opinion.Please
tuppence said:Well I can say pretty much for certain that Ridinhoods doll is from the Unique Novelty Doll Company.
I have the "Dolls of the art deco era" book by Susanna Oroyan. Its a good book, not as much info as I would have liked on the doll identification, but it's fun to read and theres some do it yourself bits which are good.
Mojito I think possibly our dolls are made by Poupee Gerb. I know my doll comes in a silver box with a red, white and blue stripe(French Flag?) across it and unfortunately only has a number 36585 on it.
I promise as soon as I can find some brain energy, I will start a photobucket account and post pictures.
I think I could whip my doll together in a half hour, but I have been putting it off because I can't decide if it would be wrong to do.
So I would be interested in peoples opinion.Please