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This important reference book includes over 520 photographs of dolls
made from 1910 to the 1930s of bisque, celluloid, cloth, composition,
metal, and wood. Dolls are pictured from the famous German companies of
Kestner, Kämmer & Reinhardt, Armand Marseilles, Geubrüder Heubach,
Käthe Kruse, the French firms of Jumeau and S.F.B.J., and the Italian
Lenci company, as well as American dolls by Horsman, Ideal, Effanbee,
Louis Amberg & Son, Averill Mfg. Co., Chase Stockinet Dolls, A.
Schoenhut, and other important companies.
Special chapters feature World War I related dolls and dolls modeled on
famous comic strips of the era, such as "Gasoline Alley,"
"Happy Hooligan," and "Little Orphan Annie." Boudoir
and pincushion (half) dolls, popular at that time, also appear. A
selection of doll buggies, beds, chairs, dressers, trunks, stoves,
cabinets, dishes, and other interesting doll accessories rounds out the
book. Detailed descriptions, dating information, and current market
values make this an invaluable guide. Doll collectors will treasure this
book for many years to come.
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