Sunday, March 25, 2012

Time To Go

I was only able to get through about 1/3 of the doll show before I had to leave due to feeling ill.  I am sure there were many other imaginative dolls to see.

Hoppy Easter!


An Easter Lamb

Special Little Raggedy Anns and a Lamb with real wool

"The Caroler" by Donna Rupert

Donna Rupert continues to inspire me with her lovely doll faces which are always so appealing.

She is not as active as she once was, but her dolls are still a favorite of doll collectors.

Her newest dolls, the Reborn series, is something special to behold.

Amazing Hand-Carved Wooden Dolls

 These dolls were carved by a young boy - so amazing.  They are dressed in antique handkerchiefs which are smocked and made into little doll dresses.  Unique and real collector items.  The hats are handmade by a third party - mostly crocheted - to match the dresses.

Large Porcelain Figurines

One of Several Black Dolls for Sale

A Real Little Texas Cowboy

Is this doll really an old Patsy Ann mold?  His outfit sure is cute!

Pretty Bebes

Quintessential Madame Alexander Dolls in Various Dress





Antique Reproductions By Master Doll Maker

 The quality of these dolls is unimpeachable, start to finish.  The painting of the faces, the handmade clothing, all made by Mary McKenzie, master doll artist.


Robert Tonner Dolls - So Elegant and Pretty