Fashion Dolls a Definition and Short History – From Wikipedia

Fashion DollFashion dolls are dolls primarily designed to be dressed to reflect fashion trends. They are manufactured both as toys for children to play with and as collectibles for adult collectors. The dolls are usually modeled after teen girls or adult women, though child, male, and even some non-human variants exist. Contemporary fashion dolls are typically made of vinyl or another plastic.

The earliest fashion dolls were French bisque dolls from the mid-19th Jumeau07acentury. Barbie was released by the American toy-company Mattel in 1959, and was followed by many similar vinyl fashion dolls intended as children’s toys. The size of the Barbie, 11.5 inches (290 mm) set the standard often used by other manufacturers. But fashion dolls have been made in many different sizes varying from 10.5 inches (270 mm) to 36 inches (900 mm).

Costumers and seamstresses use fashion dolls as a canvas for their work. Customizers repaint faces, reroot hair, or do other alterations to the dolls themselves. Many of these works are one-of-a-kind. These artists are usually not connected to the original manufacturers and sell their work to collectors.

History and Types

The earliest bisque dolls from French companies were fashion dolls. These dominated the market between approximately 1860 and 1890.[1] They were made to represent grown up women and intended for children of affluent families to play with and dress in contemporary fashions.[1] These dolls came from companies like Jumeau, Bru, Gaultier, Rohmer, Simone and Huret, though their heads were often manufactured in Germany.[1] In the Passage Choiseul area of Paris an industry grew around making clothing and accessories for the dolls.[1] Child like bisque dolls appeared in the mid-19th century and overtook the market towards the end of the century.[1]

Barbie was launched by the American toy-company Mattel in 1959, inspired by the German Bild Lilli doll. Barbie has been an important part of the toy fashion doll market for fifty years.

Many fashion doll lines have been inspired by Barbie, or launched as alternatives to Barbie. Tammy was created by the Ideal Toy Company in 1962.[2] Advertised as “The Doll You Love to Dress”, Tammy was portrayed as a young American teenager, more “girl next door” than the cosmopolitan image of Barbie.[2] Sindy was created by the British Pedigree Dolls & Toys company in 1963 as a rival to Barbie with a wholesome look. In the late 1960s and early 1970s Ideal Toy Company released several larger fashion dolls with hair with adjustable length. The Crissy Doll and friends are 16″ and Velvet Doll and friends are 18″. British designer Mary Quant‘s Daisy doll from 1973 had a large selection of contemporary 70s fashion designed by Quant.

Fulla is marketed to children of Islamic and Middle-Eastern countries as an alternative to Barbie. The concept of her evolved around 1999, and she hit stores in late 2003.[3] Bratz were released in 2001, designed by Carter Bryant and manufactured by California toy company MGA Entertainment.[4] They are distinguished by large heads with skinny bodies and lush, glossy lips.[4] Mattel introduced the My Scene line in 2002 and the Flavas line in 2003 to rival Bratz.[5][6][7] In 2010 Mattel launched the Monster High doll line, based from fantasy and horror monsters. In 2014, artist Nickolai Lamm unveiled Lammily,[8] a fashion doll based on Lamm’s study comparing Barbie’s figure with measurements matching those of an average 19-year old woman.[9]

Asian fashion dolls are made by Asian manufacturers and primarily targeted to an Asian market. Blythe dolls with oversized heads and color changing eyes were originally made by American company Kenner but are now produced by Japanese company Takara. Another doll with an oversized head, Pullip, was created in 2003 in Korea. Japanese fashion dolls marketed to children include Licca (introduced in 1967) and Jenny (introduced in 1982) by Takara Tomy.

In the mid-1990s dolls like Gene Marshall from Ashton-Drake, Tyler Wentworth from Tonner and Alexandra Fairchild Ford from Madame Alexander appeared. They are between 15.5 and 16 inches (395 and 410 mm,) larger than other common fashion dolls. These dolls are mostly marketed to adult collectors.

Since we sell a lot of Fashion Dolls in our eBay Store Connectibles, we thought this article would be of interest to some of our customers.

This Post was taken from a Wikipedia Page and can be found with references HERE.

 

Modern Art Painting on Canvas, Listed Artist Jane Lubin, Endangered Species

LubinBeautiful painting signed by listed artist Jane R Lubin, MD.  Biography below. 

Acrylic on canvas, excellent as-new condition.

Title is “Endangered Species” (can read those words in the background); statement piece contrasting the built up environment & pollution that displaces birds & wildlife who drink in water with Coke cans and tossed garbage.

Beautifully done, ready to frame.  22″ x 30″.

You can go to her website at Lubin Art and see her extensive biography.  Her current works are selling for up to $2000 as you can see at her site; we’re delighted to offer these at a fraction of that price. 

We have 3 of her works in total listed; they are beautiful individually as well as in a grouping. 

Look at photos closely to see the layers of images that are intertwined throughout the work. Every time I look I see something new! Dramatic and unique artist and we’re delighted to offer these.

 BIOGRAPHY:

Jane Lubin is a mixed media artist whose work spans several genres. She works in acrylic painting, collage, digitally manipulated photographic collage, and polymer clay to make jewelry. As an eye surgeon by training, she has always had a fascination with anatomical shapes, and does not mind working at a microscopic level, and in small spaces!

Dr. Lubin has shown her work at the regional, national and international levels. She has done juried and solo shows in Connecticut, New York City, Boston, Chicago, Rhode Island, California and Michigan. As president of the Women’s Caucus for Art—Connecticut Chapter, she has curated area group shows, including a collaborative installation at the University of New Haven’s Seton Gallery and a show at the Fairfield Arts Council for the Women’s Caucus for Art. As a Westport resident and member of the Westport Arts Center, she has had a solo show at Westport Arts Center (2006), a solo show in the Director’s Gallery at Fairfield Arts Council, and served as chairperson of the WAC solo shows this year, as well as juror of the Westport Downtown Merchants Association Summer Arts Festival Available in our eBay Store Connectibles.

Noblet 45 France Vintage LeBlanc Clarinet 1963 Completely Refurbished, Case

ClarinetPictured here is a wonderful vintage Noblet 45 LeBlanc Clarinet in original case, Paris France.

Has just been completely refurbished by a professional instrument repairman who declared it in excellent condition, plays beautifully. We don’t play so can’t add any more to that description, but we trust him! Have included a photograph showing the receipt of payment of $275 for all the refurbishing and reconditioning that he did and we will include that with the clarinet.

All pieces have same number, 35489, dating to approx 1963.

Highest quality, 26-1/2″ tall, excellent condition.

LeBlanc accessories in the original leather and velvet-lined case. Assume the oils are no longer potent, but interesting to have.

Excellent example of a fine intermediate to advanced level clarinet.

Available in our eBay Store Connectibles.

Vintage Collection Lot 5 Czech Paper Mache Puppets by Munzbergo Vy Loutky

puppetsCharming lot of 5 antique Czech puppets, paper mache uniquely sculpted faces, hand painted  loosely jointed wooden and mache body and original fabric costumes.

 Attached to metal rod with wooden handle and strings; many strings are disconnected but can  be replaced if you wish. Generally very good to excellent condition otherwise.

 Logo on wood handle AMP, Munzbergo Vy Loutky.

 7-8″ tall each for the puppet without the rod.

HISTORY: During the early 20th century, the tradition of puppet theater in Eastern Europe was  thriving, and small theater groups were formed in many villages. These were from such a  theater group originally.  CHARMING for display, can be seated or hung. 

 Puppets are numbered on the back of the wood. All have at least one limb still attached with the string, some have more. VERY expressive faces.   These and other puppets are available in our eBay store connectibles.

Vintage Glass Beaded Lamp Shade Chandelier Sconce ONE Ormalu French Czeck 5″

Lamp ShadeGorgeous pre-owned glass beaded fringe style lamp shades for wall sconces, chandeliers, table lamps. These are 5″ long with the fringe, 3″ across at the top, clip on clamp.

Beautiful iridescent glass beads are gleaming!

French ormalu type metal filigree work on the bands, unmarked. Likely French or Czechoslovakian.

We have a total of 7 of these beautiful shades.  These are available in our eBay Store connectibles.

 

Vintage Paddington Bear 5 pc Lot Soft Huggable Plush Eden Rattle Sears Musical

PaddingtonWe are ready for the Paddington Movie craze to start.  We already have a nice group of Vintage Paddingtons in our eBay store connectibles.  These are the originals, not new reproductions.

We’re selling a charming group of vintage Paddington Bears, fresh from local collection. Featured here is a lot of five vintage soft, squishy Paddingtons, great for the younger set over age 3!  Most are made by Eden Toys Inc.

Includes velour style rattle with handle and a roly-poly Sears style with musical bell inside.  Overall very good with some surface wear; washing instructions on tush tags if you’d like to freshen.   Tallest is 10″. Fun lot for play or display.

Matchbox Nightmare Elm Street Figure NEW Talking Freddy

FreddyFeatured here are many TWO-boxed Matchbox Freddy Krueger toys, new-old-stock, never removed from their original boxes. Toys are in new condition; boxes show some storage shelf wear and creases. ALSO, as an extra BONUS, we’re including a never-released in the US Freddy Krueger “Electronic Scare Stick” from 1990, still attached to the card. Makes a spooky sound and has flashing eyes.

Included are:

  • Talking Freddy Krueger PFigurering 17″ Figure, delightfully creepy. Talks when you pull the string and says things like “Pleasant Dreams”, “Hi, I’m Freddy”, and others. Works smoothly through the test hole on bacFigureox. The Figure caused significant controversy when it was released.
  • Also, a Maxx FX completely poseable and authentically detailed 9″ action figure “quick change” artist with special effects, transforming into Freddy Krueger from “A Nightmare on Elm Street.”   You actually “make the changes happen” as you enter the world of movie magic and special effects. Originally intended to be part of a series to recreate all your favorite movie monsters, but this was the only Maxx Matchbox decided to offer, perhaps due to all the controversy surrounding their talking Freddy figure featured above. Easy on/off assembly, new in original box, never removed from box.
  • BONUS Freddy Electronic Scare Stick, 1990 Marty Toys, never released in the US.

These and many other vintage toys are available in our eBay store – connectibles.

Hedwig Amish Lydia De Angeli 1930’s Vintage 14″ Composition Doll + Book

dollBeautiful 14″ Hedwig doll Lydia, wonderful Mary Hoyer style face. Composition, mohair wig, painted eyes, lovely coloring, original costume.

Lydia depicts a young Amish girl, a character from Marguerite de Angeli’s book “Henner’s Lydia”, 1936.  The 7 different Hedwig dolls were created to depict the characters in the children’s books written by De Angeli, and taken by the traveling salesmen around the country as they sold the books. Costumes were copied from the book illustrations and designed by Hedwig Ryglewicz, Mrs. de Angeli’s friend. They were never offered for sale to the general public, only available through Marguerite’s publisher Doubleday.

Originally made by the Ideal Toy company, similar beautiful face used for Mary Hoyer. Unmarked, they are difficult to identify; ours has what I believe is the original wrist tag and completely original costume. 

We are including an ex-library copy of the book as well for you to read AND display with this lovely doll. 

Lydia is just lovely and quite scarce and difficult to find. This is our first Lydia to offer, and we are unlikely to find another!  Please look at this doll and many others in our eBay Store Connectibles.

Edison Diamond Disc Records 50843 Old Home Songs Christmas Carols Bells of Old Trinity

EdisonWe recently acquired a very large collection of Antique (1912 – 1929) Edison Diamond Disc records.  Featured here is Record Number 50843. 

These records appears to be in very good condition, although we are unable to play them since we do not have the special phonograph that is required.  This record must be played on a Diamond Disc player or it will destroy the record. This records has the following two songs:

– Old Home Songs – very The Bells of Old Trinity New York – Chimes Played by William B. Murray.

– Christmas Carols – The Bells of Old Trinity New York – Chimes Played by William B. Murray.

Many other title available in our eBay Store Connectibles.

 

1960’s Custom Leather Luggage Car Warren VW Beetle Volkswagen Suitcase 2 pc Set

vwWe’re delighted to be offering a rare and difficult to find set of 2 suitcases that were designed in the 1960’s as a custom set for the owner’s Volkswagen Beetle car.  These were made in the US, they were not made by VW themselves. I show the stock photo to give you an idea of where it was suggested that the suitcases be placed; our set is NOT the set in the photo, it was custom designed.  Interesting even if you do not own a Bug; these are high quality vintage suitcases that look great on their own.

Please take the measurements and compare to your own car to be confident they will fit if you want to use in your car; we are not certain which exact models they work in. 

Made by Warren, brown leather outside. 

Measure 32″ x 16-1/2″ x 5-1/2″ each

Original keys and lock which we did not try.

Excellent overall condition except leather has been in storage for decades with some light scuffs on outside and you might want to wipe down with leather cleaner. Inside is very clean with minimum wear, slightly dusty as well but nothing that detracts.

Classy and Classic!

From our research we have found information that these were designed to individually be put under the front hood, OR stored together behind the seat as shown in last photo. 

I’ve been told as well that they fit best in a 1962-1965 VW Beetle but you can check the measurements and see if they work for you!

Hard to find, great to have 2 together. Each has a monogram on the side; two different styles, may be that one is for the lady and he other for the gent! Either way, they are wider and thinner than traditional suitcases.