Madame Alexander Cissette Doll Jacqueline Jackie Kennedy Fashion Doll 1962 Suit, Box

Madame Alexander Cissette JacquelineWe are delighted to be offering a lovely Madame Alexander Cissette Doll Jacqueline, 1962 introduction to the Camelot years of JFK & Jackie! 

Beautiful version of Cissette, side part and classic flip. Blue wool suit with matching jeweled pillbox is so reminiscent of Jackie Kennedy’s own classic style.

Doll has gorgeous face paint, is in excellent condition. Suit itself has a few holes in the back of the wool skirt, not visible when on display from the front. Shoes a bit stretched but otherwise this doll is just lovely!

Original hang tag, original box in very good overall condition as well.

Outfit includes jersey blouse, skirt and jacket, white taffeta panties, hose and sling back shoes. Pillbox hat has red rhinestone jewels and is excellent.

Terrific addition to your collection!   

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Designer Miss Carnegie by Hattie Carnegie Vintage PInk/Red Jersey Turban Hat 1940s

Red  HatWe’re selling a stunning group of boutique designer hats, fresh from local collector. Statement hats for the proud woman who is not afraid to express herself and embrace her Red Hat 2inner Diva!! 

 

 

 

Featured here is an interesting Hattie Carnegie “Miss Carnegie” vintage 1940’s wool jersey hat, cheerful and delightfully unusual. Pink/Red with a whimsical little leaf on top, as this was an “apple” or similar fruit. Ultimate NYC “Big Apple” hat!  

  • 21″ around brim, size Small. 
  • Excellent overall condition. 

Unique and a real statement hat. Take a look at our 360 degree spin video below; you can stop and start the spin at any point by swiping with your mouse to see details.  Look at all of our designer hats in our eBay Store Connectibles.

Here is a brief partial article about Hattie Carnegie from Wikipedia.

Hattie Carnegie designs are in the collection holdings of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; and at the Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History in Boynton Beach, Florida.

Hattie Carnegie (15 March 1880 — 22 February 1956) was a fashion entrepreneur based in New York City from the 1920s to the 1960s. She was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary as Henrietta Kanengeiser.

The second oldest of seven children, Hattie Carnegie’s father was an Austrian Jewish artist and tailor, thought to have introduced her to the world of fashion.

Carnegie, who emigrated with her family to the United States at the age of six in 1886, was known for her elegant couture collection and secondary ready-to-wear lines. Her company was revolutionary in the sense that it was one of the first to introduce ready-to-wear to the high-end market. She pioneered the ‘head-to-hem’ boutique concept that paved the way for the future success of Ralph Lauren in America. Her company discovered some of the most prominent American fashion designers of the twentieth century, such as Norman Norell, Pauline Trigère and James Galanos; for nearly a decade, the made-to-order department was headed by Pauline Fairfax Potter.

Hattie Carnegie was originally a milliner and owned a successful shop on East Tenth Street in New York named Carnegie – Ladies’ Hatter. Despite the fact she had never sewed a seam in her life and had no formal training, she swiftly opened a dress shop on the Upper West Side and finally in 1923, she opened the famous Hattie Carnegie boutique at 42 East 49th street, close to the current address of Saks Fifth Avenue. Her shop, at its peak, carried her own ‘Hattie Carnegie Couture’ collection, Paris couture imports from Chanel, Vionnet and Dior, a fur line, her several ready-to-wear lines under different names, a costume jewelry line, a cosmetic line and even a chocolate line. Her dress designs were a massive success and soon she had such clients as Joan Crawford and the Duchess of Windsor. Hattie Carnegie’s colorful clothing and ultra-chic costume jewelry, even today, are greatly sought after by fashion and jewelry collectors.

Carnegie enjoyed tremendous success throughout her career but the proudest moment came when she designed the Women’s Army Corps (WAC) uniform in 1950. They were adopted for wear on New Year’s Day 1951. On 1 June 1952, Hattie received the Congressional Medal of Freedom for the WAC uniform design and for her many other charitable and patriotic contributions. The WAC design was so timelessly elegant that it was still in use for women’s U.S. Army uniforms in 1968.

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Enid Collins Purse Texas 1964 Original Box Bag Americana Eagle Wood Purse Handbag

purseFabulous is the only word for this 1963 signed Enid Collins Purse of Texas “Original Box Bag”, titled “Americana.”  Initialed on front of bag lower right; signed inside. 

– 1964, hand decorated with brilliant ruby red jewels on an American Eagle iconic image.

– Excellent condition, some mild scuffs on back, super-clean inside. Leather purse 2latch in very good condition.

– 11″ x 8-1/2″ x 2-3/4″, larger size she made.

– Jointed wood inside, great attention to detail and fine quality.

– Embellishments are all intact and lovely.

– Dark Mahogany wood. 

Great opportunity to add a very special vintage Enid Collins bag to your vintage inventory. We have another one from 1963 in the “Night Owl” design, listed separately. Happy to combine shipping for extra savings.  Please look at all of our purses in our eBay store Connectibles.

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Stuart Weitzman Boots Black Quilted Patent Leather Navigator Tall Boots Size 10 Medium

BootsTerrific pair of Stuart Weitzman Boots – black quilted patent leather navigator tall boots, women’s size 10 Medium. Made in Spain. Original retail price was $525. Last two photos are stock photos for the style; other photos show the actual pair you are purchasing.

Details:

Color: Black

  • Glossy patent leather upper with quilted shaft
  • Round toe
  • Saddle style vamp
  • Buckle strap along top
  • Size zip closure
  • Fabric lining with logo embossed rubber sole
  • 3/4″ stack heel
  • 16-1/4″ tall, 15-1/2″ around widest point 
  • 11-1/8″ long from toe to heel, 3-5/8″ across sold at widest point.

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From Wikipedia on Stuart Weitzman:

Stuart Weitzman’s trademark use of unique materials (e.g., cork, vinyl, lucite, wallpaper, and 24-karat gold) and his attention to detail garnered him and his company a global following. His shoes are sold in over 70 countries.

In the late 1950s, Weitzman’s father, Seymour Weitzman, started a shoe factory in Haverhill, Massachusetts, called “Seymour Shoes” (also sold under the label: “Mr. Seymour”). Stuart began designing shoes for his father’s business in the early 1960s, when he was in his 20s.

Weitzman graduated from George W. Hewlett High School in 1958 and the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania in 1963. When Seymour died in 1965, Stuart took over the business with his older brother Warren. They sold the business to a company in Spain in 1972, but Stuart continued to design shoes for the company. In 1994, he bought back the business, but he continues to manufacture his shoe designs in Spain.

Since 2002, Weitzman has provided one-of-a-kind, “million dollar” shoes to an Oscar nominee to wear at the Oscars. For the 2007 Oscar ceremony, shoes were designed for and provided to Diablo Cody, who subsequently declined to wear them, stating that she was not aware of nor interested in the publicity attendant with wearing the shoes.

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Petitcollin France Hansel and Gretel 2 Doll set Designed Nathalie Lete 15″ NRFB

Hansel and Gretel

Hansel and Gretel

We’re selling a fantastic group of NEW in original boxes PETITCOLLIN dolls, safely made either in France or EU (European Union.) This listing features a set of TWO very special dolls, designed by acclaimed French artist Nathalie Lete.  Her unique version of Hansel and Gretel, each in collector’s special case with clasp.  Boxes are substantial and interesting in their own right.

  • Each is 40 cm, 15-3/4″
  • Fixed eyes, elaborate costumes.
  • Gretel is a Petitcollin “FRANCETTE” style doll, long hair. Hansel has painted hair. 
  • VERY special and charming limited edition boutique set, wonderful on display.
  • You are purchasing BOTH dolls in this listing.

We have other wonderful PETITCOLLIN styles listed in our eBay  store Connectibles.

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Velvet New Boho Art Patchwork Watercolor Burnout Kimono Jacket

bohoPictured here is a discontinued artist-designed Boho Art patchwork velvet burnout kimono jacket; NEW condition with no tags, originally sold for $149.  Closeout, unbranded but the quality is recognizable and gorgeous!  All season, lightweight, great over slacks, dresses, jeans. Casual to dressy, rayon and nylon, unlined. 

Beautiful teal and brown, rich colors, kimono style sleeves.  

Great detail on front “shawl” color where it is stitched on the bottom.  True wearable art!  Available in our eBay store Connectibles.  See spin video below for full view of jacket.

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2015 Official 141st Kentucky Derby Tote Bag LE Rebecca Ray NWT Horse Equestrian

kentuckyProud to be the officially licensed tote of the 141st Kentucky Derby!®.

Limited Edition, these sell out fast each year so don’t delay! 

Luggage-weight nylon.

Bridle leather handles.kentucky2

Sturdy three-snap closure.

Original Rebecca Ray artwork inspired by two of the most famous, historic American horse races. Bench-made by American Artisans.

Dimensions: 16.5” x 13.5” x 3”kentucky3

Also pictured is a special pink/white edition for Kentucky Oaks that was issued in partnership with “Bright Pink” – a national non-profit that focuses on detection and treatment of breast & ovarian cancer in young women. Both items can be found in our eBay Store Connectibles.

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Robert Tonner Peanuts Snoopy & Belle LE only 100 2 Doll Giftset NRFB New Release

SnoopyWe are delighted to be offering Robert Tonner’s newest fashion icons; Snoopy & Belle In Fashion! A must for the Snoopy collector and a first for Robert Tonner fans! VERY small limited edition of only 100 sets made; we have only one available in hand. Don’t delay and end up disappointed!

With an animalistic love for fashion and their sheer good nature, Peanuts favorite Snoopy & Belle step out on the Tonner scene in style.

Brand new sculpt created by Tonner for the Peanuts gang, this new collection is filled with glamor and a touch of whimsy!

You are purchasing BOTH dolls in this gift set. 

DETAILS:

Vinyl white skin tone, black velvet ears. 

Snoopy is approx 13″ tall and is wearing removable black jacket & pants, white shirt, polka dot bow tie, black sequin shoes, socks, sunglasses. 

Belle is approx 12″ tall and is wearing pink polka dot tulle dress, petticoat with panties, hair bow, necklace, bracelets, glitter canvas shoes.  These and many more collectables are available in our eBay Store Connectibles.

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Robert “Bob” Olszewski

Since we are selling a Olszewski Goebel Miniatures Nativity Set, I thought you might be interested in reading about the artist – Robert “Bob” Olszewski and how he got into Miniaturization.  This material was copied from Wikipedia.

Early Miniaturization

In 1972, one of Olszewski’s paintings was stolen from an exhibition in Las Vegas. When the police asked Robert to provide a photograph of the original painting, he reproduced it from memory as a 3” x 3” miniature and mailed the reproduction to the police. This event prompted Robert to use miniaturization as a teaching tool in his art classroom.

In 1975, Olszewski began his first miniatures project – a dollhouse for his two-year-old daughter in 1 : 12th scale. After a neighbor expressed interest in the dollhouse, Robert copied this design and eventually sold three more dollhouses.

After speaking with a dentist friend about carving teeth out of wax, Olszewski realized he could use the same method for figurines. In 1977, Olszewski carved his first in-scale miniature figurine to place on one of the dollhouse’s bookcases. Thus, he began using the “lost wax” casting method, which involves carving a piece of wax, casting it, and creating a mold.[5] Using a nail, a screwdriver, and his wax casting method, Robert created “Lady with an Urn,” his first professional figurine.

Using the lost wax method, Olszewski was able to reproduce his original figurines and sell them at miniature shows and conventions. Within a year, he became popular and profitable enough to leave his teaching job in 1978 to become a full-time artist.[4] He set up a “studio” in his bedroom closet to carve and paint cast bronze miniatures. Here, Robert created and produced himself 14 different figurines and about 4,000 hand-painted replicas from 1977-1978.

Goebel Miniatures, 1980-1994

Among Olszewski’s best-selling early miniatures were his reproductions of Goebel’s Hummels and Royal Doulton figurines. He produced miniature replicas of the following Hummel figurines in gold: “Barnyard Here,” “Stormy Weather,” “Kiss Me,” “Ring Around the Rosie,” and “Ride into Christmas.” He also created gold bracelet charms with the above miniatures. Today, these unauthorized Goebel figurines and bracelets command very high prices in collector markets.

After another artist warned him that he might be violating a trademark, Robert wrote to both companies to explain his work and ask if they wanted him to stop producing their figurines in miniature form. In reply, he received a contract from Royal Doulton licensing him to reproduce their figurines in miniature form. From Goebel, he received a request to see his “factory.”

Goebel’s North American representatives met with Olszewski at his home in Camarillo, California in 1979. The visit is described by Dick Hunt, author of The Goebel Miniatures of Robert Olszewski, as follows:

So [Olszewski escorted the executives] off into his bedroom and ‘the closet.’ Bob pointed out his carving department (the top of the work area), his research department (four books on the upper shelf), and the storage area for his supply of wax and bronze (top drawer of the dresser). His paints and the brushes in the second drawer made up the painting department, while the bottom drawer contained the warehouse, shipping, and receiving departments. Truly a miniature operation![10]

In July, 1979, Goebel offered Olszewski a contract as “Master Artist.”[9] The result was Goebel Miniatures Studios, founded in Camarillo, California with Olszewski in charge of design, production, and quality control.

Goebel Miniatures moved out of Robert’s bedroom closet and into a building in downtown Camarillo. From 1980 to 1994, Olszewski trained sculptors and artists for Goebel Miniatures, and worked with them to create miniature, bronze figurines, and environmental displays. As the master artist, Olszewski produced the master design for each figurine by carving the original wax design for use in the lost wax process to produce a bronze figurine. Next, each piece was hand-painted by Olszewski and given to the Studios’ artisans to reproduce from his original. Olszewski inspected all figurines produced by the other Goebel Miniatures artists before shipment.[11] All of the figurative art Olszewski produced for Goebel Miniatures was cast in bronze and individually hand-painted. The displays were cast in resin.

Olszewski went from creating unauthorized Hummel figurines to overseeing the only studio outside of Bavaria that was authorized to produce M.I. Hummel figurines.[12] Of note is the Kinder Way collection, a collection of Bavarian buildings and settings to accompany the M.I. Hummel miniatures. Goebel Miniatures produced 26 different scaled down M.I. Hummel figurines before the series was suspended in 1992, with special editions produced at later dates. The five Kinder Way buildings and displays are “Market Square Flower Stand,” “Countryside School,” “Wayside Shrine,” “Bavarian Cottage,” and “Bavarian Village.”

Actual sculpture measurements are 12" high x 11.5" wide x 11" deep.

Olszewski’s Cinderella’s Castle, part of the Walt Disney World theme park in Orlando, Florida. Actual sculpture measurements are 12″ high x 11.5″ wide x 11″ deep.

In 1985, Grolier commissioned Goebel Miniatures to produce the Walt Disney Snow White and Seven Dwarfs Collection to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the animated film. This collection consisted of eight individual figurine pieces, cast in bronze and hand-painted.[14] The collection met with success, and Goebel secured its own license for reproducing Walt Disney characters in miniature. While at Goebel Miniatures, Olszewski created figurines of the characters and environmental displays for Disney classic films, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, Cinderella, and Fantasia. These figurines were sold under the name “Marquee Classics.”

More information can be found in Wikipedia.

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Olszewski Goebel Miniatures Nativity Complete Set 1st Edition Lighted Base

Goebel 2Complete set of the retired Goebel Miniatures Nativity Series, created by designer Olszewski.

All pieces in excellent “as-new” condition; First Edition set with light for evening viewing. No boxes. Includes:Goebel

  • Camel with Tender: Mark 409 – P, hand painted bronze, 1/38″ x 2″ x 1″
  • Mother and Child: Mark 400-P, hand painted bronze, 1-1/8″ x 1″ x 3/8″
  • Joseph: Mark 401-P, hand painted bronze, 1-1/2″ x 3/8″ x 5/8″
  • Stable Donkey: 402-P, hand painted bronze, 1-1/8″ x 7/8″ x 1/2″
  • Joyful Cherubs: 403-P, hand painted bronze. This piece is NOT a standalone, it is made to fit into the Holy Family Display and has been attached by former owner (likely with wax.)
  • Holy Family Display: Mark 982-D, hand painted resin, 3-3/8″ x 2-5/8″ x 2-5/8″
  • 3 Glass Domes 4″ high
  • King 1 – Melchoir: Mark 404-P, hand painted bronze, 1-1/8″ x 3/4″ x 1/2″
  • King 2 – Balthazar: Mark 405-P, hand painted bronze, 1-1/2″ x 7/16″ x 1/2″
  • King 3 – Caspar: Mark 406-P, hand painted bronze, 1-5/16″ x 5/8″ x 1/2″
  • Three Kings Display: Mark 987-D, hand painted resin, 3-3/8″ x 2-5/8″ x 2-5/8″
  • Nativity Landscape with Bulb, Extension Cord, Wood Base: Mark 991-D, hand painted resin, 12″ x 3-1/2″ x 5-3/4″, light works perfectly.
  • Nativity Angel: Mark 407-P, hand painted bronze, 1.5″ 

You are purchasing this entire 17 piece set, excellent nearly-new condition. Includes 9 gs Display, electric cord with bulb. Some of these pieces sell for upwards of 200-300 dollars each but I want to keep the set together. Fantastic opportunity for a very special set by an extraordinary artist.  This and many other collectible items are available in our eBay Store Connectibles.

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