Collector's Guide to Ideal Dolls


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Shows, describes, and lists current values of Ideal Dolls made from 1907 through the 1980s.




Betsy McCall


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The first book on Betsy McCall will identify, date and value Betsy McCall dolls. You will enjoy and learn the vintage examples such as the 14" dolls by Ideal; the 8," 14," and 20" dolls by American Character; the 11-1/2" dolls by Uneeda, and child-size dolls of Betsy, Linda and Sandy McCall; to the current line of Betsy dolls by Robert Tonner. Also included are the dolls by Tomy, Rothschild, Horsman & Laramie. The characteristics of the dolls are discussed and hundreds of Betsy's outfits and accessories are identified, including the one-of-a-kind and limited edition clothing. Betsy McCall patterns fill a chapter. 556 color photos.




The Complete Guide to Shirley Temple Dolls and Collectibles


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The Complete Guide to Shirley Temple Dolls and Collectibles is the most accurate and informative book on Shirley Temple memorabilia ever produced. Featuring gorgeous color photographs, detailed descriptions, and current values, the book covers more than 1,000 Shirley Temple items. Separated into easy-to-read sections, this guide has something for every Shirley Temple fan. The composition section identifies every known Ideal Shirley Temple doll outfit made in the 1930s, foreign Shirley Temple dolls, and look-a-likes. A complete listing of dolls and outfits spanning the 1950s through the present can be found in the vinyl and porcelain sections. The chapter on paper products includes paper dolls, books, activity sets, sheet music, movie posters, lobby cards, trading cards, and even cigar bands. The large assortment of chil-dren's dresses, purses, hats, hair bows, and jewelry available throughout the 1930s, 1950s, and 1980s is presented in the clothing and accessories section. Interesting facts about the history behind the dolls and collectibles is also provided, and differences between original and reproduction memorabilia are discussed. Tips are offered for making dolls look their best, and a unique chapter on the importance of Shirley Temple to different generations of fans rounds out the book.




Tammy and Her Family of Dolls


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This book features all the different versions of the Ideal Doll Corporation's Tammy and her 'doll family'. These charming dolls from the 1960s include Tammy, Pepper, Mom, Dad, Ted, Bud, Salty, Pete, Patti, Misty, and Dodi. Each doll is pictured in many different original costumes, with charts and photographs of extra fashions and accessories. Special chapters depict all the other Tammy toys, paper dolls, books, games, and other collectibles plus a study of the Tammy-type dolls that followed her success. A price guide provides the values of all the identified Tammy collectibles. With 128 pages and 250 photographs, this is the identification and price source for collectors.







Collector's Encyclopedia of Vogue Dolls


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More than 1,400 color photos of the most endearing dolls of the century are featured in this fantastic book. Besides the famous Ginny and her many outfits, there are special sections devoted to Jill, Ginnette, Jeff, Baby Dear, Toodles, and all the other Vogue dolls ever made. It also covers the design, technologies, materials, and behind-the-scenes stories of Vogue dolls. Illustrations from original catalogs will help collectors identify and price their dolls.




Crissy Doll and Her Friends


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Crissy, the hip doll with the hair that grew and grew, personified the 70s mod era and is still popular with collectors today, From Talky Crissy to Movin' Groovin' Velvet, this price guide covers each version of the doll, including vitals, clothes, special features, and variations.




The Patti Playpal Family


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Patti Playpal*t life-sized companion dolls were an enormous hit in the 1960s. These gorgeous dolls could actually wear the clothing of the children they belonged to! Patti Playpal dolls are in demand on today's collectors' market, although surprisingly little information has been available about them. This wonderful reference not only chronicles the Playpal Family with their original outfits and play sets, but also all of the other life-sized dolls of the era that have been a source of confusion to collectors and dealers alike. Finer points like original hair colors, hairstyles, and outfit variations are finally documented. Over 250 color photos, original catalog and television advertisements, and valuable information about the dolls and the prices they command today make this long-awaited resource an excellent addition to the library of all doll or toy enthusiasts.




Collector's Guide to Horsman Dolls 1865-1950


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This is the first book on the market to tell the Horsman story. Partly historical and partly tale of an ambitious entrepreneur and his son, the book is a story of these American doll manufacturers who created literally millions of well made dolls that generations of youngsters loved and cherished. It is the ultimate reference for Horsman doll collectors, with descriptive listings and over 400 color photos, vintage catalog pages, and advertising pictures of commonly found and remarkably rare dolls. 8.5 x 11. 200 pages.




Revlon Dolls


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The Definitive Handbook - history, identification, & repairNew Larger Format