Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Ginny's Brother & Sister Series


These are Ginny's dolls by the Vogue company made in 1951. Brother and Sister series, they are Jim & Jan. Between 1950-52 these Ginny's are refered to as early transitional dolls because of light facial coloring (lips,lashes,face). Very highly prized...

Vogue Composition "Toddles"


These are composition 8 in. dolls made by the Vogue company. These dolls were right before the Ginny dolls appeared. The aviator and bride are all original. On the aviator's pant leg is still the paper tag. I enterd the bride two years ago at the doll convention and didn't win a ribbon. Then last year finding my aviator at a huge collectibles sale for $8.00 because head was detached. Easy fix just by restringing him. A few months later at doll convention I entered him and won third place in his category. It was a thrill!!!

Sister Tiny Terri Lee


In 1954, a smaller 10 in. named Tiny Terri Lee was introduced...

Terri Lee's versus Mary Jane's


These girls were made in the 1950's. The two Terri Lee's on the left were produced first and were a big hit. Each face was hand painted. Mary Jane's on the right were copied from the Terri Lee because they looked so much alike it was court ordered to stop making Mary Jane's. Mary Jane's are harder to find because of limited production due to copy infringement rights.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Nancy Ann Storybook Baby

This the baby with star hands meaning open spread out fingers. I find that this baby is more collectible than the closed fist baby...