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Originally Posted by naughty I collect artist dolls. Most of the artists whose work I collect have pieces in many of the major collections in the US and at the Louvre. I didnt play with dolls as a child and these are not the type one plays with now. Some are porcelain some wax, resin and others are cloth. They are usually one of a kind . No QVC of Franklin Mint dolls for me. |
That sounds really neat, anything that is one of a kind must be priceless and/or museum worthy.
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Originally Posted by b.c. do the ones with the pins stuck in them count? |
I guess so.
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Originally Posted by psidom i collect dolls. ;)
i sketch alot and love using dolls for reference.
especially "pullip" dolls. |
You'll have to share some of your sketches with us, who knows you might be the next big thing. Goebel hired charlot byj. to do figurines because he liked her art work.
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Originally Posted by Bellatrix Yes. Royal Doulton dolls. Various dancing dolls dressed authentic dance attire from places I've visited. Pen Delfin Bunnykins, which are not in circulation anymore.  |
I've never heard of Pen Delfin Bunnykins, i'll google and check it out.
chris
p.s. I made a typo in my op, the 1953 doll i have is a janie pigtails, i wrote jani by mistake leaving out the letter e, maybe a mod can fix that for me.