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I have been trying to reorganize my doll collection. It is amazing how many dolls I purchased years ago and forgot why I bought them!
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Sandy Anderson, an adventurous artist since childhood, is the chief doll creator behind Anderson Art Dolls.
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Curious Collector: Toys R Us 1998 35th Anniversary Midge
I can remember playing with Barbie’s best friend Midge as a child, only mine had blond hair. So I was delighted when, years ago, I bought this gift set containing a reproduction of Midge.
Family Matters: Sandy Anderson and Her Family Blend Retro Whimsy With Futuristic Technology
Sandy Anderson, an adventurous artist since childhood, is the chief doll creator behind Anderson Art Dolls.
Antique Q&A: Tête Jumeau Doll
My aunt left me this doll. I always admired it when I visited her. She told me about it, but all I remember is, she said it was French.
Everybody’s Talkin’ Barbie!
by DOLLS Magazine Contributor | Antique Dolls, Barbie Dolls & Mattel, Collectible Dolls, Doll Collecting, Dollmakers, Fashion Dolls |
The big news in toys back in 1968 was the release of a talking Barbie! This had been on the drawing board for several years — Mattel’s 20-inch Chatty Cathy from the early ’60s could say several different phrases. But it was hard to adapt the talking mechanism — a miniature record player, complete with speaker — to fit inside Barbie’s 11.5-inch body.
Quality Is Key: After Nearly 40 Years of Making Dolls and Memories, Ashton-Drake Remains Committed to Excellence
by Stephanie Finnegan | Dollmakers |
Ashton-Drake is a revered business because it has its finger on both the pulse of what collectors emotionally yearn for and also what artists want to sculpt and share with the public.