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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Original Dorothy Clark Dolls


Clowns, pressed felt face made from Dorothy's orig. clay sculpture.  All felt, jointed. Green Nose has glass eyes.

All cotton baby holding needle felted dog (antique face).  Two needle felted elves.


                   Santa candy container, all felted


Needle felted sock monkey and needle felted bears (all jointed).


 Needle felted Raggedy Ann

Christmas elves, pressed felt face from orig. clay sculpture, all felt and jointed.

Original Dolls by Our Member Dorothy Clark


Dorothy says there are stories that go with each one, but they are briefly described below.  Cllick to enlarge.

Little Casey and Clown, pressed felt face made from orig. clay sculpture,
photo face doll of member's daughter

Aunt Rose Comfort, clay sculpture


Boris Gould, pathologist, and Prof. Awful Boring, Berlin Symphony Conductor


Ace McGee the flim flam man,who sells hair restorer, and Portrait of girl with photo


Sculpture in polymer clay of Santa

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Georgene Raggedy Anns & Andys - Jill Sturgeon (Click to Enlarge)










Show and Tell Dolls - Billye


Billye with vintage Japanese doll; eggshell composition


R. John Wright's Golliwogs and the Little Prince

Happy Birthday to Ann!


Happy Birthday to you, Ann!   This is Ann's beloved yoyo rag doll.

Georgene Raggedy Ann Program - October - Georgenes and Others


Clock on photos to enlarge.

A Volland Raggedy from 1915; she has a hair redo; clothing not original

Knickbocker pair from the 1970's


Dress Me Knickbocker and Mama Made

Miscellaneous Georgen Raggedys - one Mama Made and one Repro Molly'E


Raggedy Ann Mama Made (I loved her expressive eyebrows, and she helped me get through chemo).


 Beloved Belindy knockoff bought in New Orleans


Mama Mades Raggedy Andy and an ethnic Raggedy Ann (Made by Martha)


Awake/Asleep Georgene from the 40's

Georgene Raggedy Ann - October Program

Jill presented an informative program on Georgene Raggedy Ann dolls.  Georgene Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls were made from 1937 to 1962 by the Georgene Novelty Company, run by Georgene (Madame Hendron) Averill and her husband, Paul Averill.  The dolls have five distinct faces, from the early black outlined nose dolls to the thicker featured dolls with four lower eyelashes.  The Georgene Raggedys are loved by collectors for their sweet faces and precious, diverse cotton clothing.

A Knickerbocker Ann, a Georgene Andy and Ann


Jill with a Mama Made from the 1940's McCall Pattern


A Georgene Ann with a sweet Knickerbocker Ann

A well-loved Knickerbocker Andy (Barbara's son's) with Johnny Gruelle book


Billye's childhood Georgene Raggedy Andy and Ann 

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Porcelain Dolls by Martha Hopkins 1970's


I made all but the Choctaw Indian doll on the left.  The pink and blue "twins" are from a mold known as Pinkie.  These dolls have cloth bodies with porcelain heads and limbs.


Here are Hilda on the left (all porcelain), a black and a white Bye-Lo Baby, a repro Kestner baby, and an A.M. Dream Baby - all with cloth bodies and porcelain hands.  All these dolls have glass eyes.
I signed all my dolls with M.H. and the year made.


All porcelain Kewpie twins dressed in coton crocheted dresses.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Friendship Doll Miss Iwate, 1 of 58 sent from Japan to U.S. in 1928 in Birmingham!!


Three members of the Birmingham Doll Club of Alabama -Sharon, Billye, and Jill - were privileged to meet with a curator at the Linn Henley Research Library last week to view Birmingham's gift from Japan in 1928 - one of 58 similar hand made dolls (about 36" tall) given to the children of the United States.  Many disappeared during WWII, and some were found later in bad condition.  Some were restored improperly.  This one, Miss Iwate, seems to be in wonderful condition.  The Birmingham Public Library plans to arrange for her permanent display in a climate-controlled case at some point in the future.

Photos of Birmingham, Al's Friendship Doll from Japan (1928)


Here are the feet and lower half of the Birmingham Friendship Doll


Here is Billye photographing Miss Iwate in her trunk.

Here is the top of the trunk that Miss Iwate was sent to Birmingham in.


Miss Iwate was accompanied by many objects - furniture, tea sets, parasol, etc.  Check out this website to see the many objects accompanying the doll, including furniture, tea set, her own dolls, etc.


To read more about the history of the 58 Friendship Dolls sent to the children of the U.S. in 1928 from Japan, click on the following site:


Wednesday, September 19, 2012

FG French Fashion Doll (Francois Gaultier)


This 18" Francois Gaultier French Fashion (marked F G in block letters) from the 1880's wears a fancy taffeta walking suit, and her own ermine stole with ermine muff and gloves.   FG's are the most common French Fashion, but she is unusual in that she is glazed porcelain rather than bisque (unglazed).  She has pierced ears, but the glaze filled them up, so I just pinned the earrings to her wig.  Double click on photos to enlarge.  Enjoy!







Controversial Talking Baby Doll Removed from Shelves at Target

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Tinted Bisque Reproduction Doll by Martha Hopkins


I made this doll and others similar to this during the 1970's.  They are signed on the back with M H and the date.  This curly top is wearing a polished cotton and lace dress trimmed with ribbons and tucks.


Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Friendship Dolls, French Bed Doll, Convention Workshop Doll


Convention Workshop Baby in round box, small doll and bear finds and doll clothes from convention


 Profile of Dorothy's French Bed Doll - lovely

Sharon discussing Friendship Doll Seminar at Convention.  She has found one of the 58 dolls given to the U.S. by Japan before WWII at the Birmingham Public Library!  We are excited, and will investigate.  Here are some interesting websites with information about the Friendship Dolls:
.http://wgordon.web.wesleyan.edu/dolls/japanese/history/index.htm
http://wgordon.web.wesleyan.edu/dolls/japanese/history/index.htm


Stone bisque doll - love her feet - wearing crocheted dress found at UFDC Convention (made by lady from New Zealand)


Kathy Libraty, Doll Collector and Dealer

http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2011/04/24/nyregion/20110424HOBBYISTSspan-2.html

Here is an interesting article about Kathy Libraty.  kathylibratysdolls.com is her website for doll sales.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Summer Finds


Jill M.'s Sasha

Jill S.'s tiny china

  Sharon's Sherman Smith tuck comb doll (unusual to have a nose and elaborately painted hair style)               

 German Kersa cat, Just Me UFDC bisque Convention doll, tiny all bisque, and Japanese bisque

               Sharon's carved Hitty with dress knitted by 93-yr. old friend