Eclectibles

A Miscellany of Paper Dolls from 3 Collections…

1808-2015

Eclectibles Sheryl Jaeger & Ralph Gallo 860.872.7587

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This is the first in a series of periodic catalogues devoted exclusively to paper dolls. The materials are from various sources including three major paper doll collections. We are including paper dolls for all price points dating from 1808- 2015. You can purchase items by emailing us at [email protected] or through this link on our website. Additional images are available on the website. The categories are listed below, but I would suggest you browse the entire list…

Contents Anthropomorphism ...... 3 Boxed Sets ...... 5 Brides ...... 6 Children as Advertising Pawns – Advertising Paper Dolls ...... 8 Collections ...... 14 Early Paper Dolls...... 19 Early Paper Dolls – Transformations ...... 27 Ethical & Cultural ...... 30 Fantasy & Fairy Tale ...... 34 Gender Roles ...... 40 Greeting Cards ...... 43 Historical ...... 44 Identified Artist ...... 46 Made by Hand ...... 49 McLoughlin ...... 51 Movie Stars – Stage & Screen ...... 52 Radio, Comics, Action Figures ...... 60 Story Book ...... 61 Sunday Supplement ...... 63 Television ...... 64 Toddlers ...... 67

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Anthropomorphism

1. [rooster, anthropomorphic, Reynard the fox] Chanticleer Paper Doll. J Ottmann Litho Co. New York. [1905]. Chanticleer is a character in a variety of tales, but perhaps most known for its appearance in the Aesop fairy tale "Reynard the Fox". The character is an anthropomorphic rooster. The set comes with a die-cut doll, a rooster costume with bird head hat, and three additional outfits with hats. All the outfits and accessories have been cut out. Missing the hat that corresponds to the red dress. The envelope the doll comes in a has black and white illustrated rooster on the front.

Envelope Size: 10" x 5" Number of Dolls: 1 Doll Size: 9" No. of Costumes: 3 dresses with 2 hats, 1 bird costume with bird head hat (#28007200) $110.00

The envelope has several tears, and a side separation. It is also inscribed on the back. Missing one hat.

2. [Anthropomorphism, Pretend Play, Paper Dolls, Dressed Animals] Winkie Wiggle Dress-Ups - Eyes Wink, Ears Wiggle w 4 Costumes to Cut out and Fit. 1922. A ½” die-cut rabbit paper doll with a

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die-cut eye hole and grommeted ears- allowing both the eye and the ears to move. Easel back. Includes four (4) uncut costumes.-- US military, golfer, hunter and tennis player. Housed in a pressed board box with blue and white checked litho. No maker identified. (#290008939) $120.00

Box aprons with some separations - at corners on box top - 2 side separations on box bottom.

3. [Pretend Play, Anthropomorphism, Humanized Animals, Paper Dolls] Dress Up Animal pre-cut pushout paper dolls. Bonnie Books Child Craft Series. [1960]. Unused paper doll book with anthropomorphic or humanized cat and dog punch-out dolls. On the front cover is Kit the kitten, and on the back is Kapoodle the puppy. Costumes include everyday outfits, dress up clothes, outdoor wear, pajamas, and one dress for Kit that is holding a birthday cake. Also includes clown suit, cowgirl, ballerina, domestic roles, a football outfit etc. Costume pages have relevant decorative illustrations with more baby animals. Book Size: 14" x 11" Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 11 ½” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008461) $60.00

As new.

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Boxed Sets

4. [Paper Doll, Pretend Play, Nursery Rhyme, Social History] Mary and her Little Lamb. J. Ottmann. New York, NY. c1900. An 11 3/8" x 5 ½” paper on pressed board box with applied litho label depicting. Mary with her little Lamb. The first verse of the rhyme printed at the base of the label. Depicts the 10 ¾” easel-backed Mary Doll and her 4 ½” easel-backed lamb. Also includes 5 costumes and 4 hats. One as a shepherdess. (#290008904) $325.00

Light foxing on box cover. Tip of staff on shepherdess costume lacking.

Most likely one hat lacking, however no previously sold sets show a hat for the school girl costume.

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5. [Paper Doll, Royalty, Pretend Play, Fashion and Costume, Social History] Elizabeth S. Tucker (Artist) Famous Queens and Martha Washington Paper Dolls. Frederick A. Stokes Co. New York, NY. 1895. This pressed board box with applied litho cover depicting all 7 of famous queens, along with Martha Washington. With applied label promoting G. A. Schwarz Toys, Phila. Each of the cut paper dolls is approx. 7 ½” tall, single sided and identified on the reverse of each doll, costume or hat. Each women has 3 costumes and headpieces or bonnets. Included in the set are Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Margherita, Queen Marie Antoinette, Queen Isabella, Queen Victoria, Queen Louise, and as stated previously Martha Washington. The original art used for this set was drawn and water-colored by Elizabeth Tucker. An single fold introductory pamphlet is included with a statement of accuracy and directions for use It describes in some detail the cutting an placement of the costumes and accessories. Box measures 10" x 8". Also includes original clipping promoting the paper dolls from the Ladies Home Journal, Dec. 1895. (#290008902) $925.00

Significant repair to box. 7 hats lacking. Edge wear pamphlet.

Touted as historical features of great value, which will at the same time entertain and instruct any child. Especially recommended for Kindergartens and schools of children.

Brides 6. [bridal, honeymoon, groom] Bride and Groom, Wedding and Trousseau Clothes. Western Publishing Company. Racine. 1963. A bride and groom paper dolls, with their wedding and honeymoon attire. This honeymoon attire includes formal wear for fancy dinners and shows, more causal wear or sight seeing, and swim wear for the beach. No. 1818-F.

Book Size: 11" x 8 ¼” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size:8 ¾” No. of Costume Pages: 8 (#290008621) $30.00

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Both dolls have been punched out and re-taped back in. Age toning.

7. [bridal, wedding party, courtship] Bride and Groom, 6 Dolls and Clothes. Merrill Publisher Company. Chicago, IL. 1949. There are six dolls in this book, a complete wedding party: groom, bride, maid of honor, best man, ring bearer and flower girl. Outfits include formal outfits for each of the wedding party. The flower girl's dress is mislabeled as a maid of honor dress. In addition to the wedding party's outfits there are more outfits for the bride and groom as well as a page of various outfits for the flower girl and ring bearer. Dolls are punch out, three on each cover. 1555-15 Book Size: 12 ¼” x 10 ¼” Number of Dolls: 6 Doll Size:10 ¼” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008622) $55.00

Age toning.

8. [wedding party, maid of honor] Brenda Sneathen Mattox. Victorian Bride and her Trousseau Paper Doll. Dover Publications Inc. New York. 1994. The book contains clothes for two dolls, a bride named Jessamine and her Maid of Honor named Jacintha. Along with a Victorian wedding dress and bridesmaid dress there are several other outfits. Each outfit is labeled with the style of dress, such as "Afternoon Dress", "Promenade Dress", "Riding Habit" and "Negligee". Two cut out dolls on a cover flap. Book Size: 12 ¼” x 9 ¼” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 10" No. of Costume Pages: 8 (#290008607) $15.00

9. [wedding favor, wedding party, bridesmaid] Brenda Sneathen (Mattox) 100 Years of Bridesmaids 1892-1992. June 27, 1992. A collection of 9 loose sheets of paper, featuring a doll and eleven different bridesmaid dresses, one design for each decade from 1892-1992. The illustrations are done in black and white. It appears that this collection was made as a wedding favor, by Brenda Sneathen (Mattox) for her wedding. Sheet Size: 11" x 8 ½” Number of Dolls: Doll Size: 1 No. of Pages: 9 (1 title page, 1 doll sheet, 7 costume sheets) (#290008634) $35.00 Fine.

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Children as Advertising Pawns – Advertising Paper Dolls

10. [Advertising to Children, Paper Dolls, S&C] Advertising Premium - 3 S&C Die-cut Paper Dolls with Die-cut Clothes - Unused - Promoting Sorosis Shoes Hunters. S & C. Germany. Printed in Austria. [1930]. A four-page folded booklet with die-cut heart on the cover exposition one of the paper dolls. It promotes Sorosis Shoes Hunters, most likely a shoe emporium. When opened it reveals three (3) die-cut 4 ¾” paper dolls, each with 3 costumes and hats all arranged on a die-cut sheet. The sheets are intact--all of the ladders still attached. The dolls are believed to be made by S & C, German paper doll maker. The tabs on each of the costume sheets have numbers on the tabs of corresponding hats and costumes; 2, 4 and 6 - a, b, and c . The dolls are easel back. The folders are cleverly designed with two horizontal slits at center to insert the dolls easel, thus holding the doll and costumes in place. Folded measures 5 ½”' x 3 ½”. (#290008956) $175.00

Corner chip upper right front cover; otherwise fine.

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11. [Paper Dolls, Pretend Play, Advertising to Children, Premium] The Forbes Litho. Boston. None Such New England Mince Meat - Complete Set 5 Ethnic Paper Dolls with 10 Costumes. Merrill- Soule Co.. Syracuse, NY. 1895. An ethnic set offered by the company consisting of five easel-backed cutout dolls lithographed on card stock. The costumes are created by using the process created by Forbes, used most often in the Boston newspaper Sunday Supplements. It consists of building the doll and the costume on "easel" attached to the head piece. Each doll has two costumes with hats and accessories and represents two ethnic groups. They are American/French Russian/Spanish Japanese/Chinese Turkish/Indian German/Swiss The reverse of each costume piece and accessory name the associated country. All are cut. Also include fragments of original mailing envelope. (#290008907) $275.00

The dolls were sent by the company in exchange for five heads from the outside wrappers of the woman holding pie, plus ten cents in sliver or mailed free for twenty heads of the None Such New England Mince girls.

There slogan was "It pleases the young It pleases the old and every Grocer in the land is sold".

12. [Advertising to Children, Women's History, Paper Dolls, Sewing Notions] Woolson Spice Co. Humpty Dumpty Advertising Dolls for Lion Coffee. Lion Coffee. Toledo, OH. Four paper dolls advertising Lion coffee, part of the No. 9 Humpty Dumpty set, depicting a young Humpty Dumpty to put on his wall and then the scene after he falls where the king's men try to put Humpty back

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together. Each doll has the its series number, instructions telling you what parts connect where on the back, as well as a line advertising Lion coffee saying things like "Lion Coffee which is the strongest and purest coffee grown" or "a cup of Lion Coffee for breakfast invigorated the body and mind". On the back of the last scene with the knights, above the series number is an illustration of the different dolls that are part of this set, followed by the Humpty Dumpty nursery rhyme. In large text at the bottom it says "Save your Lion Heads for the valuable premiums which may be had in exchange for them". Doll sizes are about 5 ¼” x 2 1/2". (#290008470) $25.00

Minimal wear.

13. [Advertising to Children, Women's History, Paper Dolls, Sewing Notions] Woolson Spice Co. Old Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme Advertising Dolls for Lion Coffee. Lion Coffee. Toledo, OH. 1890s. Four paper dolls advertising Lion coffee, part of the No. 3 Old Mother goose series. Each doll has the its series number, instructions telling you what parts connect where on the back, as well as a line advertising Lion coffee saying things like "Lion Coffee which is the strongest and purest coffee grown" or "a cup of Lion Coffee for breakfast invigorated the body and mind". On the back of the large goose, there is at the top an illustration of the different dolls that are part of this set, followed by the nursery rhyme. In large text on the piece with Old Mother Goose's dress, it says "Save your Lion Heads to exchange for valuable premiums". About 5 ¼” x 3 ¼”. (#290008472) $25.00

Minimal wear.

14. [Advertising to Children, Women's History, Paper Dolls, Bicycles] Woolson Spice Co. The Bicycle Maker Advertising Dolls for Lion Coffee. Lion Coffee. Toledo, OH. 1890s. Four paper dolls advertising Lion coffee, part of the No. 14 the Bicycle Maker. Each doll has the its series number, instructions telling you what parts connect where on the back, as well as a line advertising Lion coffee saying things like "Lion Coffee which is the strongest and purest coffee grown" or "a cup of Lion Coffee for breakfast invigorated the body and mind". On the back of the workbench there is an illustration of the different dolls that are part of this set, followed by the series number. 4 ¾” x 1 ¾”; 4 ¾” x 5 ½” workbench. (#29000874) $25.00

Minimal wear.

15. [Advertising to Children, Women's History, Paper Dolls] Woolson Spice Co. The Miller Advertising Dolls for Lion Coffee. Lion Coffee. Toledo, OH. 1890s. Four paper dolls advertising Lion coffee, part of the No. 1 the Miller series. Each doll has the its series number, instructions telling you what parts connect where on the back, as well as a line advertising Lion coffee saying things like "Lion Coffee which is the strongest and purest coffee grown" or "a cup of Lion Coffee for breakfast invigorated the body and mind". On the back of the millstone piece there is an illustration of the different dolls that are part of this set, followed by the series number. 4 ¾” x 1 ¾”; 4 ¾” x 5 ½”. workbench. (#29000875) $25.00

Minimal wear.

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16. [Advertising to Children, Women's History, Paper Dolls, Sewing Notions] Woolson Spice Co. Old King Cole Nursery Rhyme Advertising Dolls for Lion Coffee. Lion Coffee. Toledo, OH. 1890s. Four paper dolls advertising Lion coffee, part of the No. 1 Old King Cole series. Each doll has the its series number, instructions telling you what parts connect where on the back, as well as a line advertising Lion coffee saying things like "Lion Coffee which is the strongest and purest coffee grown" or "a cup of Lion Coffee for breakfast invigorated the body and mind". On the back of the 3 fiddlers there is, at the top, an illustration of the different dolls that are part of this set, followed by the series number and the nursery rhyme. 5 ¾” x 1 ¼”. (#29000873) $25.00

Minor wear.

17. [Advertising to Children, Women's History, Paper Dolls, Sewing Notions] Woolson Spice Co. Ding Dong Bell Nursery Rhyme Advertising Dolls for Lion Coffee. Lion Coffee. Toledo, OH. Four paper dolls advertising Lion coffee, part of the No. 14 Ding Dong Bell set, depicting Little Tommy Green putting the cat in the well and Little Tommy Trout taking it out. Each doll has the its series number, instructions telling you what parts connect where on the back, as well as a line advertising Lion coffee saying things like "Lion Coffee which is the strongest and purest coffee grown" or "a cup of Lion Coffee for breakfast invigorated the body and mind". On the back of the well there is an illustration of the different dolls that are part of this set, followed by the nursery rhyme. Roughly 5 ¼” x 1 1/2". (#290008471) $25.00

Minimal wear

18. [Advertising to Children, Women's History, Paper Dolls, Women's Work] Enameline stove polish. Complete set of 6 Enameline flower paper dolls. J. L. Prescott & Co's. 1890s. Complete set of 6

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floral paper dolls advertising Enameline, the modern stove polish. Each depicts a young girl in a pretty dress, holding flowers, and the dolls were named for the flowers they held: Rose, Pansy, Poppy, Chrysanthemum, Violet, and Primrose. The reverse of the doll has advertising information promoting Enameline stove polish - now sold in paste, cake and liquid form - and has the polish's manufacturer J. L. Prescott & Co's address. Printed towards the bottom on the back is information on obtaining the 6 dolls in this set by sending in 2 2-cent stamps or 3 1-cent stamps and 3 Enameline labels. Each 5 ¼” x 2". (#29000876) $55.00

19. Paper Dolls, Pretend Play, Advertising to Children, Premium] Set of 6 Diamond Dye Paper Dolls w 6 Dresses. J. Ottmann Lith. Co. New York, NY. c1895. A complete set of 6 die-cut easel-backed paper dolls, each holding an object plus 6 die-cut dresses also holding an object. The costumes are interchangeable among the dolls. The base of each dress indicates which dye color was supposedly used to dye that particular dress. Each with a different advertising promotion both front and back of the dolls and costumes. Each measures 5 ¼”. The set was mailed free for two two-cent postage stamps. (#290008905) $125.00

Strong color. Fine condition. No mailing envelope.

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20. [paper dolls, military, world war one, nurse, soldier, advertisement, magazine] The Patriotic Dressing Dolls. Farm and Home. Springfield, MA & Chicago, IL. c1917. Two uncut paper dolls, John (No. 600) and Gladys (No. 717). Each doll comes with five uncut outfits. During World War I, these dolls were given out as rewards by American Colortype for selling subscriptions a magazine called "Farm and Home", a national monthly magazine about rural life. The outfits themselves depict various military and patriotic themes. The outfits in this collection are Boy Scout No. 823, Soldier No. 847, Our Jackie No. 900, Colonial Drummer No. 901, Our Sammy No. 902, Miss Liberty No. 903, Red Cross Nurse No. 904, Miss Patriot No. 906, Glory on Parade No. 907, and Miss Knitting No. 908. Collection comes with original envelope, that features a black and white engraving of three children - a girl in a nurse outfit and two boys as soldiers. Measures 6 ¼” x 2 ¼” (doll), 6 ½” x 3 ½” (envelope). (#29008467) $125.00

Envelope is separate on the seam. Minor age toning.

21. [Paper Dolls, Pretend Play, Advertising to Children, Premium] J & P Coats - 10 Dolls with Hats - 5 Dolls & Costumes + 3 Hats and Envelope. J. & P. Coats. New York, NY. c1895. Includes 5 die-cut paper dolls, 3 with matching costumes and hats. Two additional costumes from the set of 10. Advertising on reverse of all. Original envelope presented by the merchant; marked Series No. 3. Each holds and object. Although designed as individual sets the costumes are interchangeable. Each measures 5 ¼”. (#290008908) $115.00

Light neck bends -3 dolls; 1 reinforced. Edge wear on envelope.

J.& P. Coats' Spool & Crochet Cottons offered two different sets of five paper dolls in color lithography. These dolls were meant as a child's plaything, but more importantly as an advertisement for the company's thread. The merchant gave the customer a doll set which the company provided free of charge to purchasers of their thread. The set shows the doll holding an object, and the same object but is pictured differently. America's Early Advertising Paper Dolls. Lagretta Mtzger Bajorek, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., Atglen PA 1999

22. [Paper Dolls, Pretend Play, Advertising to Children, Premium, ] Dolly - Box Insert - J. & P. Coats Mending Floss. J. & P. Coats. New York, NY. c1910. A 3 7/8" x 1 5/8" uncut paper doll sheet inserted at the base of the box for mending floss. It is captioned CUT ME OUT - I Want to be Your Dolly. Reverse includes a poem and instructions to send 4 cents in stamps for 24 Hot Iron Patterns to embroider dolly's dress. Also includes litho on paper covered pressed board mending floss box including lid. (#290008910) $50.00

Dolly Says Please, oh! please make me a dress

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Or I must stay in bed, Be sure and sew it carefully With J. P. COATS Thread

Collections

23. [Social History, Popular Culture, WW2, SPARS, WACS, WAVES, fashion, historical fashion, costume] Barbara Plummer & Barbara Barnett. A Collection of 28 Paper Doll Sets by the Jones Sisters. . . 1987-2011. This collection of 28 paper dolls by the Jones Sisters, a pair of women, named Barbara Plummer and Barbara Barnett, who designed paper dolls. The majority of the collection are limited edition runs that were sold at the yearly Paper Doll Convention. The collection date from 1987-2011, with the bulk of them dating from the late 1980s. What is unique about these paper dolls are the outfits, as the majority of them are constructed from wall paper. The wall paper is used as 'fabric patterns' to form the base of the design, and are flushed out with ink and color markers. The collection has been organized into four categories: Military, Career, Fashion and Miscellaneous. Each paper doll set contains one, uncut paper doll and a variety of cut (by the designer) outfit and accessories. Two of the sets have two dolls- a mother and daughter pair, and a child and doll pairing.

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Each set comes with a title page with the name of the doll, its series (were applicable), date (three of the dolls sets in the collection are undated) and designer. Often times the title page would also list if any portion of the sales of the dolls were going to a charity, such the American Cancer Society, Make a Wish Foundation, Breast Cancer Research and Multiple Sclerosis. The sets are stored in a custom made wallpaper folder. Three of the paper doll sets in the collection, under the Military category, do not have the same design aesthetic and packaging. One was made in 2002, and feature uncut outfits, not made with wallpaper. The doll itself has its look based off of a real female combat pilot, and her outfits span several centuries, and comes in pairs. Each period represented include one fashion outfit and one combat or nursing outfit. The other two were made by Barbara Barnett in 2011 for the Paper Doll Convention in Dayton, OH. They both are Military women, (WAC: Women's Army Corp & SPAR: Semper Paraus Always Ready, the USGS Women's Reserve Force), and each set features two uncut pages of a paper doll, and her outfit/accessories. These pages are printed copies of dolls that look like they were drawn by ink and marker, without the use of wallpaper like the rest of the sets in the collection.

During the over thirty year span Barnett and Plummer worked together, they alternatively worked under the names of the Jones Sisters and Two Bs' Design. Some of the items in this collection are made solely by Barnett. A database of the dolls is available upon request. Measures (wallpaper folder) 8 ¾” x 5 ¾” (#29000828009) $650.00

The type of ink used in this sets caused some of the pages to adhere to one another, but are easily separated without and damage inflicted. Otherwise fine.

24. [Paper Dolls, Pretend Play, Advertising to Children, Premium, Coffee] 48 complete sets of Lion Coffee "Nursery Rhyme", "Occupations" and "Doll House". Lion Coffee, Woolson Spice Co. Toledo OH. c1992. This series of picture story cut-outs or paper dolls each have 4 pieces that when constructed create a scene from a "Nursery Rhyme", depict the activities of an "Occupation" or a room in a "Doll House", all with children in adult situations. Each series has 16 scenes. The pieces are between 2 ½” and 6" in height and most scenes are no larger than approximately 6" x 6". The sets

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include: Nursery Rhymes - Old King Cole, No.1, Old Mother Hubbard No. 2, Mother Goose No. 3, Little Red Riding Hood No 4, Little Boy Blue No.5, Little Bo-Peep No. 6, Jack and Jill No. 7, Woman Who Lived in a Shoe No. 8, Humpty Dumpty No. 9, Rub-A-Dub Dub No. 10, Little Jack Horner No. 11, Mary Had a Little Lamb No.12, Simple Simon No. 13, Ding-Dong Bell No. 14, The Queen of Hearts No. 15, Sing a Song of Sixpence No. 16 Occupations - The Miller No. 1, The Barber No. 2, The Gardner No. 3, The Carpenter No. 4, The Tailor No. 5, The Mason No. 6, The Shoemaker No.7, The Photographer No. 8, The Butcher No. 9, The Blacksmith No. 10, The Cooper No. 11, The Baker No. 12, The Printer No. 13, The Bicycle Maker No. 14, The Milliner No. 15, The Grocer No. 16 Doll House - The Bedroom No. 1, The Lawn No. 2, The Nursery No.3, The Bath Room No 4, The Library No. 5, The Park No. 6, The Dining Room No. 7, The Furnace Room No. 8, The Garden No. 9, The Lake No. 10, The Butlers Pantry No. 11, The Hall No. 12, The Laundry No. 13, The Kitchen No. 14, The Stable No. 15, The Music Room No. 16. (#290008911) $1,800.00 To view images, click: https://photos.app.goo.gl/gN1JAcYTgxCgAwJ48

Few areas of scrap book residue on reverse overall excellent.

The name Lion Coffee and a set number appears on the front of each piece, while on the reverse side there is an advertisement, and title for all three series. Set numbers are also printed on the reverse side of the "Nursery Rhyme Dolls" and "Occupations" series. The "Doll House" Series advertisements states that a set was given free in each package of Lion Coffee.

3. [Popular Culture][ Social History][ Bridge Tallies][ Place Cards][ Gender Roles][ Work and Leisure] A Glimpse at Popular Culture as seen by The Ladies Who Lunch - Over 950 Bridge Tallies and Place Cards . 1920s-1940s. A 30 plus year collection of die-cut bridge tallies and place cards shedding light on popular culture and social norms of those with leisure time to enjoy such activities as playing bridge or attending luncheons. Predominantly in strong Art Deco influenced colors. The cards in the collection are unique within the collection meaning there is only one of each type, with the exception of a few boxed sets which were intended to have duplicate cards. Approximately two-thirds of the

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collection is bridge tally related. The cards are predominantly from the 1920s-1940s.

Manufacturers The predominant manufacturers are Ameri-Card, American Bridge League, American Colortype Co., Buzza, Chas S. Clark Co., Gibson, Hallmark, P. F. Volland, Rust Craft, The Henderson Line, miscellaneous others and of course some without makers. the other companies include Susie Q, ,Amst. Ptg. & Litho Co, Amsterdam NY, Norcross, The Martin-Senour Co., The Meetemall System by the Rose Company, Fran Van Vyncki (self published), The AmeTDC - Amery, WI, marked Germany, CCC, Yorkraft , U. S. Playing Card Co. 2 Unique - The Line, made by Masters, Congress Designer Series, Dennison, Buzza Cardoza, Gordon Fraser, UK, V. J. Originals, Dayton OH, Stretchum, Pat. Appl. For. , "9 Tallies, 3 Score Pads", The American Tobacco Co., Inc. New York. Whitman Publishing Co., Playemall System Rose Co 1938, The House of Colgate, The Gibson Art Co., Printed in France , Craftacres by the Buzza Co. 1924, Raphael Tuck, Made in Japan, W.W., Dutton, Bavaria, Hautecoeur, Paris and Whitney Made. The collection also includes hand made cards and boxed sets, as referenced above.

Categories and Social Characteristics or Similar Identifiers The collection includes the following categories and social characteristics: Place Cards – (234) Raphael Tuck Avant Garde dinner party Sports - Football Bathing Beauties Victorian Imagery Box Set - Dennison Wedding - Misc. Butterflies & Birds Whimsy Card Suits Woman with Flowers Caricatures with Captions Women with Parasols and Hats Children Worldly Women Children - Hand Colored and Cut-out Score Pads – (55) Ethnic Cultural - Asian Advertising - Seventeen Ethnic Cultural - Chinese Buzza Novelties Ethnic Cultural - Dutch Score Pads - Ethnic Cultural -Misc. Score Pads - Gibson Fans Score Pads - Miscellaneous Fantasy: Flower People Score Pads - P. F. Volland Co. Fantasy: Handmade Watercolor Women Sets - Boxed – (133 tallies or cards in sets) with Flower Umbrellas 4 Table Tally Tale-Teller with Fortune Teller Femme Fatale with Feathers Boxed set - 50 unused Tally Cards Flowers Boxed Set - Pirate Tallie Handcolored Pith Paper Chinese Characters Boxed Set - The Butterfly Bridge Ensemble Handmade Watercolor: Miscellaneous Boxed St - Working on a Movie Hats & Baskets with Flowers Tally-Hula Holiday - Misc. Travel Bridge Every-Player-Your -Partner Holiday - St. Patricks Syste Adds "PEP" Fadscinaton and Lithe Women with Dogs Enjoyment to Progressive Bridge - 3 Table Night on the Town Set Patriotic Twelve Different Volland Colonial Girl

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Place Cards - Place Cards with Charm... and Animals - Miscellaneous, Birds & Butterflies Dignity Baby Showers Sets - No Box - 68 (tallies or cards in sets) Card Shape Set - Golfers Children Sets - From Nature Coquettes Sets - Women Couples Sets - Women with Hats Ethnicity and Culture Tallies - 478 Flowers Advertising - Campbell's Soup Kids Harlequins Advertising - Lucky Strike Cigarettes Holiday - Halloween Advertising - Miscellaneous Products Holiday - St. Patrick's Day Advertising Angelus-Campfire Holiday Miscellaneous Marshmallows - Stretchums Kewpies Animals - Dogs

Items of Note

Among the tallies and place cards are a few groups of particular note including: An array of advertising bridge tallies for Campbell's Soup Kids, Angelus Campfire Marshmallows, White Castle Drive-in Coca-Cola and of note a collection with the collection of 74 Lucky Strike cigarette bridge. All tallies were designed to have one or more Lucky Strike cigarettes inserted through the slots to complete the scene. 34 die-cut celebrity tallies with large photographic images of the individual with caricature bodies. Each individual is identified on the reverse. Directions for assembly at base on front. 30 die-cut caricatures including card players, ethnicity and culture, women's work and occupations.

Bridge Score Pads by Buzza Novelties - A stylized Asian women on the cover of the pad with four (4) removable "hair pins" at the top which are actually the tallies. The second is a boxed score pad with a die-cut woman holding a bird

Boxed Set - Tally-Hula - Applied litho cover tourist trying to remove the Hula dancers skirt. Within the box is a 15 ½" hula dancer. The string ties of the tallies enhanced the "grass" of her skirt. The tallies when removed from the skirt align to create a silhouette image of hula dancers frolicing on the beach. Minimal wear.

Boxed Set - 4 Table Tally Tale-Taller Future Teller by Craftacres by Buzza - An 11" high die-cut 3-D fortune Teller, who can actually hold a tally (fortune included) Includes instructions and sixteen tallies with fortunes on the front and tally cards on reverse.

Place Cards - Femme Fatale with Feathers - Hand colored and decorated with applied glitter and and feathers. One scantily clad women holds a giant champagne glass with two types of feather overhead, another is bathing in a glass of champagne. The other two more reserved and elegant. Tallest 7".

Place Cards - Fantasy: Handmade Watercolor Women with Flower Umbrellas - Each unique artwork

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is 3 ½" and depict different women all dressed in pink and blue using a pink, mostly rose variations as umbrellas. All on light pink bases. Designed to stand on base. One base lacking. Found in box dated 1912 with "12 Pink Ball of Girl Place Cards". Minor wear. Primarily unused. (#28000911) $4,100.00

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Early Paper Dolls

25. [Paper Doll House, Paper Playthings, Social History, Paper Dolls] Paper Doll Family -- No. 1. McLoughlin Bros. NY. 1875-76. A set of six (6) paper dolls created from embossed die-cut scraps with textured paper skirts, trimmed in lace paper. Housed on original backing. Title reads "Paper Doll Family -- No. 1. Captions below each include Susie, Charley, Rosey, Harry, Lilly and Willie. Dolls and stands affixed to card with string ties. Reverse is blank. Each doll is approximately 5 1/3 " tall. The card measures 12 1/2"x 9 ¾”.

Pictured in 'Those Fascinating Paper Dolls", Marian B. Howard, pg. 193. Note some of the names on the set from the 1875-76 McLoughlin catalog are different. (#28000328) $725.00

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26. [Elizabeth Tucker, Frederick Stokes, Paper Dolls] Elizabeth S. Tucker. Princes and Princesses Paper Dolls. Frederick Stokes Company. New York. 1895. This set of seven, single sided, paper dolls represent princes and princess. Illustrated by Elizabeth Tucker. A popular subject matter of the time. Each with several costumes, as well as some with a few accessories.

Wilhelmina - 3 costumes 1 hat Marguerite - 3 costumes Princess - 3 costumes 3 hats Friedrich - 3 costumes 2 hats Prince of Wales - 3 costumes 1 hat Louis - 3 costumes 1 hat Mary - 3 costumes (1 with hat included)

Dolls measure 7" each. (#280007203) $250.00

The overall condition is good, Princess has a tear at the neck, with repair, also one of her accessories is torn, but both pieces are included. One of Mary's gowns also has a fold. Otherwise some minimal wear. Box lacking; facsimile of box cover.

Illustrated by Elizabeth Tucker.

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27. [Ladies Pastime, Women's History, Work and Leisure] Fantaisie-Fantasia-Fantasie-Fancy- Scenes for Ladies of Leisure to Construct. c1840. A large folio with die-cut opening in cover to create a "picture frame". It includes 2 plates and an array of cutout hand finished engraved images of women, children and accessories. The two 12" x 9 ½” plates have numerous slits at the base Each of the images has a tab at the base. The individual women are placed in the incisions or slits creating elegant scenes from the serene to the severe. Includes two pattern sheets with eight (8) different scenes. Endless scenes can be created beyond the scenes shown. Twenty-four (24) images and accessories. (#270007632) $5500.00

One table (accessory lacking) Flower lacking from vase held by a maiden. Some paper lacking on left margin on cover. Otherwise fine.

28. [Paper Dolls, Pretend Play, Social History, Boxed Set] Kleine Madchen Puppe - Mademoiselle Pouppe - Frantoccina da ragazze - The Little Girl's Doll. Unknown. Germany. c1850s. A 6 ½” x 4 ½” paper covered pressed board box with applied hand colored litho cover depicts a group of little girls in an outdoor setting. Applied gilt border decoration ox top. The content includes two (2) identical 4 ½” two-sided paper dolls of the same young girl. The set is intended to have to dolls. Also includes 8 two-sided outfits. Each holds an object - including a stick and hoop, a dog to walk, a doll in her image, a vase of flowers, a book, needlepoint, a little lamb and lastly a garland of flowers overhead. The shepherdess costume includes a hat. Other hats lacking. Finely detailed costumes. Hand finished details. (#280007234) $725.00

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29. [Paper Dolls, Pretend Play, Social History, Childhood Ephemera, Risqu‚] The "Naughty Lady" & 3 of her Costumes. c1840s. A 7" two-sided litho on light card. The doll is adorned in knee-high hosiery and a necklace. The doll is anatomically correct, both front and back. Also includes two- sided wedding or communion gown, a ballet costume and a day dress, holding a hand fan. (#270008696) $1,900.00

Ink stain on right arm of wedding gown.

30. [Paper Doll, Pretend Play] La Belle au Bois Dormant et le Prince Charmant (Sleeping Beauty and Prince Charming) Paper Dolls. Unknown. France. c 1890s. No. 74350. An embossed die-cut litho on heavy card paper doll or pretend play set. It includes two (2) 8" dolls Sleeping Beauty and Prince Charming. They are shown in scenes as adolescents and young adults. The adolescent scene he sleeps adjacent she on a fainting couch. They each have three (3) full costumes with additional hats and collars. Also includes back drops, spinning wheel and other accessories. Appears complete. (#270007665) $900.00

Lacking Original Box

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31. [Paper Doll, Pretend Play, Childhood Ephemera, Advertising to Children] Advertisement for Chandler's Paper Dolls, or the Latest Paris Fashions. Brown Taggard & Chase. Boston. A 6" x 4 ½” single-sided advertisement captioned "hurrah for the Little Folks!" Chandler's Paper Dolls, of the Latest Paris Fashions. The is followed by the list of seven paper dolls produced in 1857. Published by Brown, Taggard & Chase, Nos. 25 & 29 Cornhill, Boston. And for Sale by Booksellers generally. Reverse is blank. (#290008416) $150.00

Irregular left margin with apparent fold at edge. Either a single-fold circular or removed from a book (?).

32. [Pretend play][ paper dolls][ articulation] Two (2) 2-Sided Articulated Dollies Up to Date with 8 Front and Back Costumes. Misch & Co. London. [1910]. Two (2) 12" card stock articulated or jointed paper dolls that move at the neck, shoulder, hip and knee. The limbs and head are attached to the body form with unique circular inserts. The costume bodices slip beneath the arm joints and the sleeves slip over the arms. This was originally part of a boxed set with two sets of dolls and a car. Designed in England, printed in Germany. (#27000325) $275.00

Moderate wear. Neck and hand bends.

Photocopy of poem found in original box titled Up-to-Date Domes.

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33. [Pretend Play][ Magazine Supplements][ Theater][ paper Dolls] Poupee Modele Magazine Supplement - Theatrical troupee paper dolls and costumes - 22 dolls 32 costumes. [1880s]. Poupee Modele Theater Set, including four side panels for theater, ten (10) cut female actors, five (5) cut male actors and seven (7) cut Greek gods and goddesses. Costumes include: eight (8) queen costumes eight (8) female historical costumes two (2) religious costumes. six (6) male military costumes, eight (8) male historical costumes

The dolls are all cut, two-sided and measure approx. 4 ½” tall. The theater panels are 7" tall. Includes two (2) wooden stands. (#270005369) $1,300.00

Light wear. Most series incomplete.

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34. [Paper Dolls, Pretend Play, Selchow & Righter] Lady Betty, Paper Doll Set. Selchow & Righter. New York. [1900]. This set features a young girl with three outfits. Each dress comes with a corresponding hat. It is unknown if this set is complete or not. Die cut doll and outfits. The set comes housed in an envelope that on the front depicts the doll in one of her outfits. According to the book "20th Century Paper Dolls Identification & Values" by Mary Young, this is a complete set. Additionally according to the book, the numbering on the tabs of the outfits (2-1, 2-2. 2-3) means that this is an earlier printing on of the set. Envelope Size: 12 ½” x 6" Number of Dolls: 1 Doll Size: 12" No. of Costume Pages: 3 outfits, 3 hats (#290008638) $70.00

Envelope has minor tears, some of which have been repaired with tape. The envelope flap is detached. The doll itself and its outfits are fine with the exception of one of the tabs on the red dress has tape repair.

35. [magazine, Timothy Arthur Shay, T. S. Shay, overlay] Eliza Leslie. Miss Leslie's Paper Doll Overlay. Miss Leslie's Magazine. Philadelphia, PA. 1843. This doll is supposedly the first paper doll in a magazine. It was printed in "Miss Leslie's Magazine" which was a monthly women's magazine of literature and fashion that ran from January 1943 to July of 1846. In its first year of publication it was edited by Eliza Leslie before Timothy Arthur Shay took over. The magazine also underwent several

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name changes after its first year (The Ladies' Magazine of Literature, Fashion, and the Fine Arts in 1844 and Arthur's Ladies' Magazine in 1845) before it merged in 1846 with Godey's Lady's Book. The doll itself is known as the "City Bell", and is an overlay. The doll itself features a woman in white dress with floral accents, and overlay piece is her shawl and overcoat. This doll was published in "Miss Leslie' Magazine, Volume 1, 1843". This doll has been cut away from the original overlay. Number of Dolls: 1 Doll Size: 5 ¼” No. of Pieces: 2 (Doll + outfit) (#290008641) $90.00

One small stain on the doll over its chest, otherwise fine.

36. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls, Fabric Clothes] 12" Die-cut German Doll with 5 Real Fabric Outfits for Boys & Girls. c1900. A 12" lithograph boy doll with a five (5) handmade fabric costumes for both boys and girls. With somewhat androgynous facial features he wears the costumes for both boys and girls well. The costumes are well executed with detailed trims, ruffles, cuffs, pleats, etc. Fabrics include silk, velvet, satin and cotton. Each costume has attached die-cut printed litho arms and hands. Costumes are attached to card stock and backed with paper for placement over the dolls head. Also, includes a die-cut umbrella, handbag with braided handle and die-cut hat; all presumably from different paper doll sets. (#280006231) $475.00

The doll has a light neck bend and ankle reinforcement. The left shoulder has been trimmed. Light wear to costumes.

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37. [Made by Hand, Manuscript, Toy Book, Paper Doll, Morality, Pretend Play] Anon. Manuscript Adaptation of The History of Little Fanny. c1810s. Wraps. 8 pages. Each page is a different scene from the original book of the History of Little Fanny, Exemplified in A Series of Figures. This manuscript adaptation paraphrases the original toy book with different original watercolor costume for each scene. it focuses on the morality lessons. A single head and neck is moved from scene to scene. Includes five (5) of the seven (7). Measures 9 ¼” x 7 ¼”. (#290008562) $1,650.00

2 costumes and all hats lacking.

come all ye little ones, and quick draw near. A gift I offer for the approaching year. A little doll who boasts a pretty face, And wondrous strange! her clothes a moral trace"

Early Paper Dolls – Transformations

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38. [Overlay, Metamorphosis, Made by Hand, Social History] Original Art - Watercolor of Lovely Woman with 15 Overlay Costumes. France. 1830s. A 3 ½” x 2 ½” watercolor bust of a women - side profile on a 9 ¼” x 7 1/8” card stock. This is accompanied by fifteen different overlays of costumes for women ranging from high fashion to region costumes. Intricate designs, all with hats. The hats may be adorned with flowers, upswept hair, feathers or ribbons. The costumes are intricate with fine details including ruffle features, polka-dots and variegated pinstripes. All fashions are well executed. The overlay watercolor drawings are busts and include only the hat and bodice, each with a cut-out for the face of the woman. Appears to be French. (#280007897) $2,700.00

39. [Made by Hand, Overlay, Fashion & Costume, Women's History] Fine Watercolor of Regency Era Woman with 14 Ethnic, Regional or Occupational Overlays of Women. 1820s. A finely executed watercolor of a Regency era women with 14 intricately detailed watercolor overlays. Each character is identified by the artist at the upper left. They include

Tyrolise A Lady After Vandyke A Peasant of Lucerne A Circassian Lady Consimiere de Bernes A Russian Lady Bas Breton A Billingsgate Fisherwoman A Dutch Peasant Bernoise A Chinese Lady Blanchisseuse de Paris Joan of Arc A Dutch Peasant

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Housed in a loose-leaf folder. (#280002709) $5,800.00

40. [Optical Transformation, Overlay, Made by Hand, Watercolor] Exceptional Metamorphosis Overlays of a Man and Women with 97 Overlays - Clothes Make the Man. Netherlands. 1808. Comprised of 3" x 2 2/4" portrait cards of a nude woman and man in an undershirt. The women has forty-six cut-paper watercolor overlays and the man has fifty-one cut-paper watercolor overlays. In all ninety-seven different possible portraits, spanning professions, fashions and extraordinary hairstyle One of the female overlays (no.10) is dated 1808. . Each with a half-length or head and shoulder drawings with cut-outs to expose the face of the portrait. Some with more intricate cuts to provide accessories for the costume or change the character of the face. Somewhat unusual is the fact that the set represents both female and male faces in two separate base portraits. Housed in a paper covered pressed board box with a separation at center. The box most likely is not contemporary to the piece and added at some time in the 19th century. Each is numbered. (#280007914) $14,500.00 For additional images click: https://photos.app.goo.gl/zWJoySHtyRp3Y8b36

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Changements Inattendus, metamorphic (or protean) games are examples of early optical toys which demanded an act of interpretation, a way of looking that searched for hidden images in every day items. As part of the growing 18th Century interest in recreational science, metamorphic games also have a classical precedent , with Ovid'sÿMetamorphosis the most famous and enduring of all the tales of transformation. "Understanding such ways of seeing - the modes of human perception - opened the way to the 'philosophical toy', devices that played with the vagaries of visual capacity and conjured images." (Quoted from Marina Warner inÿEyes, Lies and Illusions, exhibition catalogue pp.113, 218-19).?ÿ

Ethical & Cultural

41. [Cultural/Ethnic, NY World's Fair, Paper Dolls, Pretend Play] Paper Dolls of All Nations New York World's Fair 1939 Officially Licensed. Saalfield Pub. Co. Copyright NYWF. Akron O. 1939. An uncut paper doll book features images of children in costumes from around the world on the front cover. Includes six (6) costumes pages with costumes from Italy, Span, Hungary, Native American (American Indian, India, Turkey, Eskimos, China, Japan, America, Scotland, Russia, Ireland, England, Switzerland and Hawaii. Eight (8) punch out dolls of children on the back cover. Measures 15" x 10 ¾”. (#29000805) $100.00

Few separations with tape repairs on back cover.

Of particular note: The costumes are from many lands, all of the children paper dolls appear to be white Americans.

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42. [international fashion, Cuba, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Guatemala, Honduras, Paraguay, Argentina, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Mexico, Chili, Bolivia, Peru] Fiesta Paper Dolls, No. 1773. Saalfield Artcraft. . 1940s. Two male dolls, and four female dolls. All the outfits are considered traditional outfits from Central and South America. Each outfit is identified by the country the style comes from. The countries represented are: Cuba, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Guatemala, Honduras, Paraguay, Argentina, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Mexico, Chili, Bolivia, and Peru. There are three cut our dolls on both the front and back cover. Note: Some, but not all, of the costume pages are the same as other paper doll books published by Saalfield in the Good Neighbors category. No. 1773 Book Size: 12 ½” x 10 ¼” Number of Dolls: 6 Doll Size: 10" No. of Costume Pages: 4 (#290008615) $50.00

Age toning.

43. [international fashion, Cuba, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Guatemala, Honduras, Venezuela, Paraguay, Argentina, El Salvador, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Mexico, Brazil, Chili, Bolivia, Peru] Good Neighbors Paper Dolls. Saalfield Publishing Company. Akron, OH. 1944. The front cover of this book shows Mariachi band playing and looking up to some windows where three woman can be seen. The cover is die cut with three square openings for windows and the roof line of the house. All the outfits are considered traditional outfits from Central and South America. Each outfit is identified by the country the style comes from. The countries represented are: Cuba, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Guatemala, Honduras, Venezuela, Paraguay, Argentina, El Salvador, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Mexico, Brazil, Chili, Bolivia, and Peru. There are four female and two male dolls. All punch out, three each on the inside front cover and the back cover. No. 2487

Note: Some of the costume pages are the same as other paper doll books published by Saalfield in the Good Neighbors category. Additionally, this is the same book as "Good Neighbors Paper Dolls, No. 324" however that book lacks the die-cut front cover and its dolls are cut-out not punch out dolls. All interior pages and dolls are the same. Book Size: 12 ¾” x 11" Number of Dolls: 6 Doll Size: 10 ¼” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008616) $60.00 e-list 43 31 [email protected]

Four out of the six dolls have been taped back in (on the back). It is unclear if they simply fell out or were punched out. One section of the back cover is partial detached. Age toning.

44. [international fashion, Cuba, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Guatemala, Honduras, Venezuela, Paraguay, Argentina, El Salvador, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Mexico, Brazil, Chili, Bolivia, Peru] Good Neighbors Paper Dolls, No.324. Saalfield Publishing Company. Akron, OH. 1944. The front cover of this book shows Mariachi band playing and looking up to some windows where three woman can be seen. All the outfits are considered traditional outfits from Central and South America. Each outfit is identified by the country the style comes from. The countries represented are: Cuba, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Guatemala, Honduras, Venezuela, Paraguay, Argentina, El Salvador, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Mexico, Brazil, Chili, Bolivia, and Peru. There are four female and two male dolls. All cut out dolls, three each on the inside front cover and the back cover. No. 324

Note: This is the same book as "Good Neighbors Paper Dolls, No. 2487 just without the die-cut front cover and the fact that these are cut-out not punch out dolls. All interior pages and dolls are the same. Book Size: 13" x 11" Number of Dolls: 6 Doll Size: 10 ¼” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008617) $70.00

Age toning.

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45. [Costume Party, Paper Dolls, Pretend Play, Ethnicity and Culture, Jenny Lind] Betty Campbell. Boxed Set - The Costume Party Dolls to Dress w A Story of the Dolls and Their Masquerades by Susan S. Popper. Sam'l Gabriel & Sons Co. No. D137. New York. [1940s]. Two (2) 8" die-cut paper dolls; one blond, Phyllis and one brunette, Patricia. with wooden bases (one lacking). The costumes for Blond Phyllis include American Costume of 1860 - "Betsy Ann" American Costume - "Jenny Lind" Czechoslovak Costume "Magda" Chinese Costume "Ming Toy" Spanish Costume "Dolores" Gainsborough Costume "Blue Boy"

Costumes for Brunette Patricia include English Costume of 1860 - "Lady Sybil" Hungarian Costume "Katuska" Japanese Costume "O-Tama-San" Lawrence Costume "Pinkie" Indian Costume "Little Faun" Dutch Costume "Hilletje"

Each of the costumes has a separate sheet with the head and hat of the doll to place over the head of the paper dolls. All are uncut with the exception Hungarian "Katuska" and "Jenny Lind". That said, the background portions of the sheets have been retained. Each page in captioned with the name of the character.

Includes a 32pp (unnumbered) booklet by Susan Popper explaining what a costume party is and introducing each of the characters and explaining their costumes. Measures 5" x 4".

The 10 ¾” x 16 ½” pressed board box has an applied litho cover depicting all of the characters descending a staircase. (#290008935) $150.00

Missing one base. 2 costumes cut (page backgrounds retained)

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46. [Cowboys and Indians, Ethnicity and Culture] Uncut Indian & Cowboy Cutouts. The Platt & Munk Co., Inc. [1950s]. A 12 ½” x 10 ½” pressed board box with applied litho with images of "Indians and Cowboys" in traditional attire on the box top and side aprons. Includes 8 uncut sheets with 60 pieces of Native American in traditional attire presented in what appears to be historically accurate images (vs. stereotypical). It also includes 7 uncut sheets with 45 pieces of "cowboys", again presented in what appears to be historically accurate images. Printed on one side only. (#290008940) $100.00

Light wear on box. Content in excellent condition. Vibrant color.

Fantasy & Fairy Tale

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47. [Pretend Play, Fairy tale & Fantasy, Walt Disney, Paper Dolls] Boxed Set - Uncut Walt Disney's Snow White Cut-out Doll and Dresses. Whitman Publishing Co. Racine Wis. 1938. Copyright 1938 by Walt Disney Enterprises. A 10 ¼” x 7" pressed board box with applied litho depicting Snow White and two squirrels. Content includes a 9 ¼” punched out paper doll and a 5 page sheet of uncut costumes with one costume on each page. Believed complete. (#290008941) $125.00

Edge wear to box. Otherwise fine.

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48. [Pretend Play, Fairy Tale & Fantasy, Paper Dolls] Emma C. McKean. Boxed Set - Animated Alice in Wonderland Dolls - 7 Wonder Scenes - No cutting Necessary. Milton Bradley Co. No.4109. Springfield MA. A 7" x 11 ¼” pressed board box with applied litho depicting Alice, the White Rabbit, the Mouse and the Mad Hattter at the tea party. Content includes four (4) die-cut dolls. The tallest is

"big" Alice at 7 ½” and the smallest is the Queen of Hearts at 3 ¼”. Also includes "little' Alice and the White Rabbit. Each of the has one to four costumes designed into the scenery - with a die-cut slit at the top of the costumes to allow placement of the doll behind the scene. Each scene has a narrative the base. Scenes numbered 1-7. Reverse is blank. Set is complete. (#290008942) $100.00 e-list 43 36 [email protected]

Cover wear to box. Otherwise fine.

49. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls, Fairies, Fantasy] The Little Fairy Paper Dolls. - 2 Fairies, 2 Children. Merrill Company Publishers. Chicago, IL. 1951. Uncut fashion paper doll book with 4 punch-out dolls on the covers - the Green Fairy and the Pink Fairy on the front, and the Little Girl and Little Boy on the back. Each costume piece has one of the doll's names on one of the tabs to indicate which outfit goes with which doll: each doll has one page 2 or 3 costumes, and another two pages have a mix of pieces for the 4 dolls. Costumes include everyday outfits, dress up clothes, outdoor wear and more, accompanied by hats, toys, plates of dessert, and more relevant accessories. One page is captioned "Let's Pretend". Fanciful attire. Book Size: 12 ¾” x 10 1/2" Number of Dolls: 4 Doll Size: 10 ½” No. of Costume Pages: 6. (#290008456) $40.00

50. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls, Fairy Tales] Jack and Jill 6 Dolls & Clothes From Storyland. . Merrill Company Publishers. Chicago, IL. 1962. Unused paper doll book with 6 punch-out dolls: the two girls and two boys are on the front and back cover, accompanied by a pet paper doll. On the front with Doll 1 and Doll 2 is a cat named Pussy, who is wearing a short suit jacket and bow tie. On the back cover with Doll 3 and Doll 4 is a bunny named Bunny wearing a pink sweater. Decorative illustrations on the cover and the costume pages fit with the books 'storyland' or fairy tale theme. Each costume piece has one of the doll's names on one of the tabs to indicate which outfit goes with which doll.

The doll's costumes are all connected either to specific fairy tales or to the general fairy tale aesthetic. Includes everyday outfits, overalls for fishing or farming, rain coats and winter wear, some instruments and an outfit for a little drummer boy, a staff for a shepherd watching their sheep, outdoor wear, all manner of hats including a newspaper hat, and more relevant accessories. Book Size: 12 ½” x 10 1/2" Number of Dolls: 6 dolls - 2 girls, 2 boys, a dog, and a bunny Doll Size: 10" children; 4" animals No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008457) $35.00

As new

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51. [bridal, wedding, cinderella, prince charming, step sister] Ethel Hays. Cinderella Paper Dolls No. 1817. Saalfield Publishing Company. Akron, OH. [1940s]. A Cinderella paper doll book featuring Cinderella, Prince Charming, and the two step sisters. All four dolls are cut outs, and located on the back cove. Included are Cinderella and Prince Charming's wedding outfits, as well as a variety of formal and casual wear. Designed by Ethel Hayes. No. 1718 Book Size: 12 ¼” x 10 ¼” Number of Dolls: 4 Doll Size: 7 ¾” No. of Costume Pages: 4 (#290008623) $60.00

Age toning.

52. [Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill, Little Boy Blue, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater, Hansel and Gretel, mother goose] Johnny, Janey, and Judy in Storybook Land. Merrill Publishing Company. Chicago, IL. 1952. A variety of classic fairy tales and nursery rhymes are represented in this paper doll book. On each outfit page there are tiny illustrations that depict the fairy tale the outfits are from. The tales within the book are: Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill, Little Boy Blue, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater, and Hansel and Gretel. The dolls have a child-like appearance. Punch out dolls, one on the front cover, two on the back. No. 1544:15

Book Size: 12 ¾” x 10 ¼” Number of Dolls: 3 Doll Size: 10 1/2" No. of Costume Pages: 8 (#290008624) $55.00

Age toning. Minor foxing on front cover. e-list 43 38 [email protected]

53. [Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater, Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Hansel and Gretel, Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill, mother goose] Cinderella, Jack and Jill Story Favorite Paper Dolls. Merrill Publishing Company. Chicago, IL. 1952-1957. A variety of classic fairy tales and nursery rhymes are represented in this paper doll book. On each outfit page there are tiny illustrations that depict the fairy tale the outfits are from. The tales within the book are: Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater, Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Hansel and Gretel, and Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill. Interior pages and dolls are the same as "Johnny, Janey, and Judy in Storybook Land, no. 1544:15", with one except. There are two less interior pages in this book. Punch out dolls, one on the front cover, two on the back. No. 1547. Book Size: 12 ¼” x 10 ¼” Number of Dolls: 3 Doll Size: 10 1/2" No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008625) $45.00

FIne.

54. [movie, film, in the Days of King Arthur, cartoon, comic strip, Camelot] Hal Foster. Prince Valiant and Princess Aleta. Saalfield Publishing Company. Akron, OH. 1954. Prince Valiant was a comic strip created by Hal Foster in 1937 (also known as Prince Valiant in the Day s of King Arthur). This doll book was most likely released to coincide with the release of the film, Price Valiant by 20th Century Fox. Two of the dolls are on thick cardboard pasted to the front center opening cover. One is a punch out doll on the back cover riding a horse. Additionally there is a punch out set piece of a woman on a balcony. Published with King Features Syndicate Inc. Authorized Edition. No. 4321:25. Book Size: 14" x 10 ¾” Number of Dolls: 3 Doll Size: 11 ¼” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008626) $65.00

Age toning. Penciling on top right of front cover.

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55. [Pretend Play, Early Learning, Nursery Rhymes, Paper Dolls] 8 Standing Dolls paper dolls book - School & Nursery Rhymes. Saalfield Publishing Co. Akron, OH. 1948. Uncut paper doll book with 8 punch-out dolls - 4 girls, 4 boys - on the front and back covers, with lines to show you where the folds should go. Each costume piece has a label on one of its tabs to indicate which outfit goes with which doll. Costumes include one school outfit and one dress up outfit, each with a label beside it describing what the costume is; all are references to nursery rhymes like Little Red Riding Hood, Farmer and the Dell, etc. with relevant hats accessories. Most outfits show the doll holding something whether it's a school book, book bag, or part of their costume. Size: 9 ½” x 10 ¾” Number of Dolls: 8 Doll Size: 6 ¼” No. of Costume Pages: 4 (#290008462) $50.00

Minimal edge wear on covers.

Gender Roles

56. [bridal, fashion model, gender roles] Glamour Models, Paper Dolls No. 177. Stephens Publishing Co. Sandusky, OH. This book has four cut-out dolls, (two on both the front and back covers), and their names are: Sherry, Cynthia, Marilyn, and Pamela. Each doll is given one page of outfits, all of which are traditionally feminine. Pamela even has a bridal gown and veil. No. 177 Book Size: 12" x 10 1/2" Number of Dolls: 4 Doll Size: 8 3/4 No. of Costume Pages: 4 (#290008618) $45.00

Age toning.

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57. [nurse, gender roles] Glamour Parade, Paper Dolls No. 184. Stephens Publishing Co. Sandusky, OH. This book has four cut-out dolls, (two on both the front and back covers), and their names are: Adrienne, Barbara, Cynthia, and Deborah. Each doll is given one page of outfits, all of which are traditionally feminine. The clothes in this book appear to have a more sketch-like appearance. Some of the outfits are also 'career' outfits, like Deborah's nurse outfit. No. 184 Book Size: 12" x 10 1/2" Number of Dolls: 4 Doll Size: 8 3/4 No. of Costume Pages: 4 (#290008619) $40.00

Age toning.

58. [gender roles, glamor girls] Gay and Gail, Glamorous Clothes Paper Dolls. Merrill Publishing Company. Chicago. 1953. Two female paper dolls named Gay and Gail, with a variety of outfits from casual wear to formal wear. There is one punch out paper doll on both the front and back covers. No. 1557. Book Size: 12 ¼” x 10 ¼” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 11 ½” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008620) $50.00

Age toning.

59. [J. C. Leyendecker, men's fashion, sports, football, dancing] Bruce Patrick Jones. Leyendecker: The Look, A Tribute to Joseph Christian Leyendecker. 2010. Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874-1951) was a German-American illustrator who was considered to be one of the foremost American illustrators of the early 20th century, best known for his poster, book, and advertising illustrations. This paper doll set by Bruce Patrick Jones is done in the style of Leyendecker as a tribute to him. It contains two cut out dolls. A Leyendecker was most known for his advertisements for men's fashions, there is only one outfit for the female doll and four outfits for the male doll. One is a football jersey, the second is a business suit while holding an old fashion telephone, third is a jacket and cane, while the fourth and last look is a tux which also features a woman dancing with him in a red dress. Comes in an envelope with a clear window. Envelope Size: 12" x 9" Number of Dolls: 2 e-list 43 41 [email protected]

Doll Size: 10" No. of Costume Pages: 4 folded pages (booklet stapled) (#290008631) $35.00

Fine.

60. [clothing, paper doll, pretend play] Jane and Jill's New Frocks and Frills. The Regensteiner Corp. Chicago, IL. 1925. A paper doll set containing two large dolls and outfits. The outfits of this doll are unique as the dresses' color serves as a hook to attach the clothing to the doll. This method of attaching dresses to dolls was patented by the Regensteiner Company. The dolls are meant to be cut out of the envelope, there is one on the front and one on the back. Costume pages are uncut. Envelope Size: 15 ½” x 8 ¼” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 12" No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008639) $95.00

Envelope has minor stains on bottom corner, with damage to the edges, most likely due to rubbing. Piece of Velcro on the back of the envelope. Some of the costume pages have minor tears along edges. Does not effect the outfit.

61. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls, Gender Roles, Social Situations] Kitty Goes to Kindergarten Dolls and Clothes. Merrill Company Publishing. Chicago, IL. 1956. Uncut paper doll book with 3 punch-out e-list 43 42 [email protected]

dolls: Kitty on the front, Mike and Laurie on the back. Costumes include everyday outfits, dress up clothes, outdoor wear and more, accompanied by hats, gloves, and relevant accessories. Note that front and back cover have a school theme but the costumes themselves are not specifically school themed and include party costumes, pretend play and dress-up. Book Size: 12 ¼” x 10 ½” Number of Dolls: 3 Doll Size: 10 ½” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008458) $40.00

As new

62. [tea room, vanderpool] Sandra Vanderpool. The Rose Tea Room, Anna. 1991. A paper doll designed by Sandra Vanderpool, with four (4) dresses and accessories. Comes in an envelope that depicts the doll wearing one of the outfits in a tea room. Doll cut by designer. Envelope Size: 9" x 6" Number of Dolls: 1 Doll Size: 8" No. of Costume Pages: 4 folded sheets (#290008629) $30.00

Greeting Cards

63. [historical dolls, baby dolls, rag dolls, porcelain dolls] Hallmark Dolls, 1990, A Collection of Ten (10) Remakes of Historical Dolls. Hallmark. 1990. A collection of 10 Hallmark cards made to be paper e-list 43 43 [email protected]

dolls. Each doll represents a toy doll from a different era, from wood dolls, to baby dolls, to rag dolls to porcelain dolls to paper dolls. Each doll opens up as a card would. Along with the dolls came a folded sheet that has a short description of each doll in the collection, the doll's name, when the real doll might have been made, and the artist name who recreated the doll. It is unclear if each doll card in the collection was supposed to have one of theses sheets, but if so, there are three (3) out of ten still left. There are six out of ten envelopes in this collection. Card Size: 6 ¼” x 4 ¼” Number of Dolls: 10 Doll Size: 6 ¼” No. of Costume Pages: 1 (#290008628) $55.00

Historical

64. [tea room, vanderpool, titanic] Sandra Vanderpool. Molly Brown, A Paper Doll. 1991. A paper doll of 'The Unsinkable Molly Brown' designed by Sandra Vanderpool, with four (4) dresses and accessories. Margaret 'Molly' Brown was an American socialite and philanthropist. She is however most remembered for encouraging the crew on the of the Titanic on her and other surrounding life boats to return and look for survivors of the sinking. Comes in an envelope. Doll cut by designer. Envelope Size: 9" x 6" Number of Dolls: 1 Doll Size: 8" No. of Costume Pages: 4 folded sheets. (#290008630) $25.00

65. [Marie Antoinette, French revolution, ] Helen Page Marie Antoinette Paper Doll. [1990]. A cut put paper doll of Marie Antoinette with thirteen elaborate dresses. One of the outfits also includes an Indian servant boy holding a basket of flowers. All pages are loose and are different sizes based on the size of the outfits. Additionally there is one page that is a portrait of Marie Antoinette in a pink dress with flowers and butterflies. The dress shown in the portrait is not among the outfits in the collection. In the style of Helen Page. Largest Sheet: 12" x 7 1/2" Number of Dolls: 1 Doll Size: 10" No. of Costume Pages: 13 loose pages plus one portrait (#290008632) $50.00

Age toning. e-list 43 44 [email protected]

66. [Paper Doll Convention, united kingdom, British royal family, royal family] John Axe. Queen Alexandra's Georgie Pets. 1993. Queen Alexandra was the Queen Consort of the United Kingdom and wife of King Edward VII. This paper doll collections features not her, but rather her 'Georgie Pets', which was the nickname Queen Alexandra's grandchildren, Price Albert, Price Edward, and Princess Mary. Comprised of four loose pages, one page containing three dolls, and three pages of three outfits each. One of Prince Edward's outfits has him holding his baby brother, Prince George. This book was designed by John Axe for the 1993 Paper Doll Convention in Newport, RI. Signed by John Axe, with a note address to the original owner, "To my 'Pet' Diana with best wishes." Page Size: 12" x 9" Number of Dolls: 3 Doll Size: 7" No. of Costume Pages: 3 (#290008633) $40.00

Fine.

67. [Lewis and Clark expedition, Louisiana purchase, corps of discovery expedition, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Lemhi Shoshone] Sandra Vanderpool. Lewis, Clark, and Sacagawea Paper Dolls. n.d. A set of paper dolls of Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and Sacagawea. In one of the outfits for Sacagawea, her son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, is depicted on her back. The background of the paper doll sheets are maps and landscapes of the mid-west. The paper doll sheets are 11" x 17", and have been folded in half and placed in plastic sleeves. The sleeves have been stapled together. Sheet Size: 11" x 17" Number of Dolls: 3 Doll Size: 10" No. of Costume Pages: 2 (#290008635) $35.00

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Identified Artist 68. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls, Fashion & Costume] Betty Campbell. The Fashion Book of the Round About Dolls designed by Betty Campbell. McLoughlin Brothers Inc 1936. McLoughlin Brothers Inc, 540. Springfield, MA. 1936. Uncut fashion paper doll book with designs by Betty Campbell with two little girl dolls, each with a smaller look-alike doll which has its own, unique outfits. Extremely detailed assembly instructions accompany the dolls and their outfits, explaining the cuts and folds necessary to put the various pieces together and dress the dolls. Note the Betty Campbell style wrap-around dresses. Costumes include everyday outfits, dress up clothes, outdoor wear and more, accompanied by hats, umbrellas, shoes, and relevant accessories. Book Size: 14 ¼” x 10" Number of Dolls: 4 Doll Size: 10 ¼” larger dolls; 6 ¼” look-alike dolls No. of Costume Pages: 8 (#290008446) $55.00

Minimal edge wear

69. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls, Charlotte Byj] Charlot Byi (Byj). Big 'n' Easy Dolls 'n' Clothes for Candy with art by Charlot Byi (Byj). Merrill Company Pub. Chicago, IL. 1949. Uncut fashion paper doll book with art by Charlot Byi (Byj). Includes two dolls - Candy & Sandy - on front and back covers, the one on the front standing beside a dog, the doll on the back standing by a cat. Each costume piece has one of the doll's names on one of the tabs to indicate which outfit goes with which doll: the first three pages are for Candy, the remaining 3 are for Sandy. Outfits include school dresses, coats for going outside, formal evening wear, and more, with relevant accessories like hats, fans, teddy bears, and toys. e-list 43 46 [email protected]

Book Size: 12 ½” x 10 ½” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 11 ½” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008447) $45.00

70. [Paper Dolls, Pretend Play] Frances Tipton Hunter. Frances Tipton Hunter's Paper Dolls.- Cover image of girl cutting out paper dolls. Whitman Publishing Co. Racine WI. 1943. Uncut paper doll with art by Frances Tipton Hunter. Front cover has 4 die-cut windows to show the faces of some of the dolls on the page beneath; one doll - Jerry - has no window and cannot be seen. On the back cover is the last doll - Judy - and the dog Pepper, as well as toys for the children to play with. Despite there being pictures of 8 toys, only 4 of them are punch outs. Each costume is labeled on one of the tags with the name of the doll it goes with, and several outfits show the doll holding something like a pail, a kitten, a balloon, and even a sled. Each child seems to have an everyday outfit, school outfit, winter coat, something for the beach, and something for formal occasions. Book Size: 13" x 10 ¼” Number of Dolls: 6 Doll Size: between 4 ½” - 7 ½” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008448) $65.00

As new.

71. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls] Mary Nye Marshall. Dorothy and Ruth Dolls to Dress by Mary Nye Marshall. Platt & Munk Co Inc No. 335. New York, NY. [1920]. Uncut paper doll book by Mary Nye Marshall. Two dolls are on the front and back covers; the back cover also has a paragraph of instructions as to how the dolls and costumes should be cut and assembled. Below instructions is a list of other "Something-To-Do" doll books: "Betty and Jack Dolls to Dress" - "My Little Dears to Dress" - "Pretty Dolls to Dress" - "Beautiful Dolls for Children to Dress" - "Dollies to Dress Like Mother and Father" - "Dolls from the Land of Mother Goose". Each costume page has a single outfit on it, e-list 43 47 [email protected]

described by a caption printed at the bottom of the page or beside the accompanying accessory. On every tab of these outfits it says "PAT. APP'D FOR". Each doll has two dresses and a fur coat, with matching hats and bags. See our other listings for another doll by Mary Nye Marshall "Betty and Jack Dolls to Dress" Book Size: 10 ¾” x 10 ¼” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 10" No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008449) $50.00

Minimal wear;

72. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls] Mary Nye Marshall. Betty and Jack Dolls to Dress by Mary Nye Marshall. Platt & Norse Co. 1920. Uncut paper doll book by Mary Nye Marshall. Two dolls are on the front and back covers; the back cover also has a paragraph of instructions as to how the dolls and costumes should be cut and assembled. Below instructions is a list of other "Something-To-Do" doll books: "Betty and Jack Dolls to Dress" - "My Little Dears to Dress" - "Pretty Dolls to Dress" - "Beautiful Dolls for Children to Dress" - "Dollies to Dress Like Mother and Father" - "Dolls from the Land of Mother Goose". Each costume page has a single outfit on it, described by a caption printed at the bottom of the page or beside the accompanying accessory. On every tab of these outfits it says "PAT. APP'D FOR". Jack has 3 suit costumes, one that resembles an army uniform and another that looks like a marching band uniform. Betty has 2 dresses and a fur-trimmed coat. See our other listings for another doll by Mary Nye Marshall "Dorothy and Ruth Dolls to Dress" Book Size: 10 ¾” x 10 ¼” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 10" No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008450) $50.00

Minimal Wear

73. [Pretend Play, Paper Doll, Charlot Byj] Charlot Byj (Byi). The Six Little Steppers paper dolls with clothes, and toys Charlot Byj (actually there are 7...) Merrill Company Publishers. Chicago, IL. 1953. Uncut paper doll book with 7 dolls - 3 girls, 2 boys, and 1 doll - on the front and back covers. Costumes include everyday outfits, outdoor wear, swim clothes and more, accompanied by hats, shoes, and relevant accessories. Charming Charlot Byj designs. Book Size: 12 ¾” x 10 1/2" Number of Dolls: 7 Doll Size: ranges 4" - 12" No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008460) $45.00 e-list 43 48 [email protected]

74. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls] Charlot Byj (byi). Lucy Locket & Kitty Fisher paper dolls with art by Charlot Byj (byi). Merrill Company Publishers. Chicago, IL. 1951. Uncut paper doll book with art by Charlot Byi (Byj). Includes two dolls - Lucy Lockett & Kitty Fisher - on front and back covers, the one on the front standing beside a cat, the doll on the back standing by a dog. Each costume piece has a label on one of its tabs to indicate which outfit goes with which doll: three pages are for Lucy and three are for Kitty. Outfits include school dresses, coats for going outside, formal evening wear, and more, accompanied by hats, chalk boards, teddy bears and other relevant accessories. Accessories are charming including a box of tissues called "Nosies". Book Size: 12 ¼” x 10 ¼” Number of Dolls: 2 dolls and 2 pets Doll Size: dolls - 11 ½”; pets - 4 ½” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008464) $40.00

Minimal edge wear on cover.

LUCY LOCKET lost her pocket, KITTY FISHER found it. There wasn't a penny in it But a ribbon 'round it!

Made by Hand

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75. [Made by Hand, Works by Children, Paper Dolls, Pretend Play] An Affluent Family of Handmade Watercolor Paper Dolls - Audrey & Roger Delacy, their Daughter & Servants with 75+ Costumes. []. This elaborate set of naive watercolor paper dolls includes six (6) approximately 7 ½” tall characters. They include Roger - 6 costumes & 4 hats Audrey - 44 costumes, 16 hats & 2 accessories Daughter - 26 costumes 4 hats & 1 muff Butler Housekeeper (keeper of the keys) Nurse The ladies of the house have finely detailed costumes for every occasion from sleeping attire to evening ware and everything in between. Every pleat button, dart and ruffle is accounted for. (#28011563) $275.00

No noted imperfections or damage. Presume some hats are lacking.

A creative child created a family of three with quite an array of costumes for the mother and daughter with a few outfits for the proper gentleman. Alas, the servants have no additional clothing beyond the work attire.

The name may have come from Roger de Lacy (died after 1106) an Anglo-Norman nobleman, a Marcher Lord on the Welsh border. Roger was a castle builder...

76. [Made by Hand, Pretend Play, Paper Dolls, Fashion & Design] 2 Bright Eyed Girl Paper Dolls w 6 Costumes & Accessories - Alberta & Albertas. [1920s]. Two (2) approximately 7" hand made paper pen and ink and watercolor paper dolls. Depict bright eyed school aged girls who have that 1920s look with short skirts and big hats. Six (6) interchangeable costumes including four (4) dresses and two (2) coats. The dresses hod objects including a book, a doll and bottle and a football. Each with a e-list 43 50 [email protected]

hat or two. The coats do not have hats but each holds a muff, plus one handbag. Made on card stock. (#290008954) $75.00

Minor neck bend, each doll.

77. [Made by Hand, Works by Children, Paper Doll, Pretend Play] 2 Sisters - Naive Handmade Paper Dolls. [1950s]. Two (2) pen and ink and watercolor paper dolls depicting sisters. The older sister is 5" with 9 costumes for school and play. The younger sister is 3 ¼” with 6 costumes. Each includes night ware. Well drawn and colored in an array of 1950s fashions. (#290008955) $50.00

No noted flaws.

McLoughlin

78. [Paper Doll, Pretend Play, Childhood Ephemera, Social History] 3 Uncut Series No. 0100 - 3 Young Girls with costumes. McLoughlin Bros. New York NY. 1911-1913. Three (3) different 10 ½” x 10 ½” uncut sheet with a 6" paper doll with 5 costumes and 3-5 hats or wigs for each. Each costume is holding an object and includes a school outfit, party dress, night shirt, a coat and additional type of e-list 43 51 [email protected]

garment specific to the individual. The hats are two-sided for placement on the dolls head. Matching letters provide instructions for easel assembly. Instructions upper right. (#290008913) $400.00

two of the three in fine condition. The third has a vertical cut in the margins between the costumes with partial repair on reverse (it has the appearance of being a single sheet but is in two pieces)

79. [Paper Doll, Pretend Play, Childhood Ephemera, Social History] 3 Uncut Series No. 0104 - Mother and 2 children and costumes. McLoughlin Bros.New York NY. 1911-1913. Three (3) different 10 ½” x 10 ½” uncut sheet of paper doll with costumes and hats for each. Sheet A is a 2 ½” infant with 7 outfits a carriage, bath tub and many accessories. Sheet B is a 5" little girl with 5 costumes and two- sided hats and numerous toys relevant to the costumes. A charming approx. 5 year old redhead. Set C is 6 ½” mother with a wedding gown and 4 elegant costumes, 2 tiaras and a hat. (#290008914) $425.00

Set A & B - minimal wear Set C - surface soiling.

Movie Stars – Stage & Screen

80. [peter pan, celebrity] Mary Martin Dolls and Costumes. Saalfield Publishing. Akron, OH. 1942. Mary Martin is perhaps most famous for her role as Peter Pan in the televised stage production of Peter Pan. Outfits include a wide variety of styles, from the more modern to historical. The dolls need to be cut out from the front cover. Authorized Edition. No. 287 Book Size: 12 ½” x 10 ¾” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 8 1/2" No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008601) $65.00

Age toning.

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81. [fishing, celebrity] Betty Field Paper Dolls. Saalfield Publishing Company. Akron, OH. 1943. Betty Fields was a famous stage and film actress, best know for her role in the film "Of Mice and Men". There is text beside every outfit, either describing the outfit itself or how it should be worn. For example, "An exotic pattern in silk" and "Wear under skirt belt" Punch out dolls on front and back cover. Authorized Edition. No. 2462. Book Size: 12 ½” x 10 ¾” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 11 ¾” No. of Costume Pages: 8 (#290008602) $55.00

Doll on front cover partially punched out. Age toning.

82. [courting, sports, gender roles, celebrity] Tuesday Weld, Teenage Sweetheart of the Movies. Saalfield Publishing. Akron, Oh. 1961. Tuesday Weld was an American actress perhaps best known for her role in "The Cincinnati Kid". The covers states "Her Complete Wardrobe for dates, parties, and sports", however none of the outfits appear to be the 'traditional' sports wear. The only ones that come close are pair of sweaters and plaid shorts. Not in book format, but rather a die-cut cardboard sheet has two punch out dolls with a window and detached folded sheets of costume pages. The window on the cardboard allows the viewer to see the costume pages beneath. Folded pages containing outfits are separate from the dolls. Missing scissors. Authorized Edition. No. 714 Book Size: 12" x 8" Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 8 ½” e-list 43 53 [email protected]

No. of Costume Pages: 6 folded pages (#290008603) $50.00

Age toning. Missing scissors.

83. [gender roles, military, road to, celebrity] Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour, Cut-Out Book. Whitman Publishing. Racine, WI. 1942. Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour were famous for appearing in a series of seven films know as the "Road to." Two punch out dolls on the back cover. There are male and female outfits for each activity, such as date night and golfing. There is also a military outfit for Bob Hope's doll, and a female dress and outfit with military stylized elements for Dorothy Lamour. Authorized Edition. No. 976 Book Size: 13" x 10 ½” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 11 ½” No. of Costume Pages: 8 (#290008604) $70.00

Age toning

84. [international fashion, cruise ship, travel, women in workforce, the gale storm show, celebrity] Gale Storm. Whitman Publishing. Racine, WI. 1959. The actress Gale Storm was best known for her television roles in the sitcoms "My Little Margie" and "The Gale Storm Show". These paper doll book features outfits for "The Gale Storm Show", which centered around a cruise director, Susanna Pomeroy (Storm), as she traveled the world. As such there are several international fashion outfits in this book, such as a kimono. Two punch dolls, one on each cover. No. 2089 Book Size: 12 ½” x 10 ½” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 9 ¼” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008605) $65.00

Age toning.

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85. [film, motion picture, gender roles, celebrity] Bette Davis, Costumes from her Screen Plays. Merrill Publishing Co. Chicago, IL. 1942. Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis was an American Actress whose career spanned over six decades, and is regarded as one of the greatest actresses in Hollywood history. This was in no small part due to her playing unsympathetic and sardonic characters from a wide variety of genres, from contemporary film to historical dramas. As this paper doll book features version of outfits she wore in the following films, the outfits also features fashions from several different centuries. The film fashions shown are: "This is Our Life", "The Man Who Came to Dinner", "Juarez", "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex", "The Bride Came C.O.D.", and "The Great Lie". Additional, there are two pages of Bette's 'own clothes'. Two punch out paper dolls, one on each cover. No. 4816 Book Size: 12 ½” x 10 ¼” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 10" No. of Costume Pages: 8 (#290008608) $75.00

Age toning

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86. [international fashion, cowgirl, role reversal, celebrity] Betty Grable Paper Dolls, A "Look-Thru" Book. Merrill Publishing Company. Chicago, IL. 1953. Betty Grable was an American actress, pin-up girl, dancer, and singer. She is perhaps most know for her roles in "Mother Wore Tights" and "How to Marry a Millionaire" , as well as a pin-up poster of her in a bathing suit which became the number one selling pin-up girl of World War II. The cover of the paper doll book is die cut, showing Grable 'pulling back the curtain' to reveal her paper doll. The paper doll book features several fashionable outfits, but does also include several costumes, such as a cowgirl outfit an a Swedish maid. No. 255255. Book Size: 14" x 10 ½” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 12" No. of Costume Pages: 8 (#290008609) $85.00

Age toning.

87. [Pollard, celebrity] Pollard. Gisele Mackenzie paper Dolls. Saalfield Publishing Company. Akron, OH. 1957. Gisele Mackenzie was an Canadian-American actress and singer, best known for her performances on "Your Hit Parade", a television show that ran from 1950-1959. Outfits included are a wide variety, from casual wear to sleep wear to formal wear. The paper doll book was drawn by "Pollard", who was a married couple, George and Nan Pollard, who painted celebrity dolls in the 1950s and 1960s for Saalfield. It is unknown if one or both of them worked on this particular paper doll book. Punch out dolls, two on each cover. Authorized Edition. No. 4421

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Book Size: 14" x 10 ¾” Number of Dolls: 4 Doll Size: 9 ¼” No. of Costume Pages: 8 (#290008610) $60.00

Age toning.

88. [celebrity, sports] Jane Powell, Cut-Out Dolls. Whitman Publishing. Racine, WI. 1951. Jane Powell is an American actress, known for her ability to sing and dance. She became famous for her parts in various MGM musicals, such as "A Date with Judy", "Royal Wedding", "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" and "Hit the Deck". Several of the outfit pages have themes, such as 'Premiere Night', 'From the Studio' and 'Winter, Fall, Spring, Summer'. The latter has outfits one might wear while engaging a variety of sports, such as skiing, swimming and playing tennis. Two punch out dolls on the back cover. Authorized Edition. No. 1185-15 Book Size: 14" x 11" Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 9 ¼” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008611) $70.00

Age toning. Minor damage to covers due to rubbing. Top right corner is bent.

89. [celebrity] Elizabeth Taylor, Cut-Out Dolls. Whitman Publishing Company. Racine, WI. 1957. Elizabeth Taylor was a famous British-American actress and humanitarian. She is perhaps best known for her roles in "A Place in the Sun", "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", "Suddenly, Last Summer", "Butterfield 8", "Cleopatra", "Giant", "The Taming of the Shrew", and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Taylor is also particular known for her HIV/AIDS activism. Each page of outfits come with brief description: "For the Gala Opening", "On the Avenue", "Cruise Clothes", "Lazy Days", "Big Town Jogs", and "Busy Time & Sleepy Time". Authorized Edition. No. 2057 Book Size: 12 ½” x 10 ½” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 9 ¼” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008612) $80.00

Age toning. Minor cover damage. 90. [celebrity, model, bonnie books, gender roles, the bob cummings show] The Bob Cummings Fashion Models, Statuette Dolls and Clothes. Samuel Lowe Company. 1958. Bob Cummings was an e-list 43 57 [email protected]

American film and television actor known mainly for his comedic roles in such films as "The Devil and Mis Jones" and "Princess O'Rourke". He was also known for some dramatic roles, particularly in several Alfred Hitchcock films, such as "Saboteur" and "Dial M for Murder". The paper doll book was made for one of his television roles, "The Bob Cummings Show" which was a sitcom that ran from 1955-1959, and featured Cummings as a former WWII pilot that had become a professional photographer. The character was a ladies man, and the show was known for its very risqu‚ humor. This item is a paper doll folio containing 2 dolls and 6 fold pages of outfits and accessories. One doll is Bob Cummings. The other is an unknown model. All the outfits are for the unknown model, there are no male outfits, however the doll itself is dressed. No. 2732 Folio Size: 11 ½” x 8 ½” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 9" No. of Costume Pages: 6 folded pages (#290008613) $50.00

Blue marker on front cover covering past prices. Minor missing surface litho on covers. Age toning.

91. [celebrity, gender roles, male paper dolls, role reversal, pat boone show] Pat Boone, a Paper Doll Folio. Whitman Publishing Company. Racine, WI. 1959. Pat Boone is an American singer and actor. He was a successful pop singer in the 1950s and 1960s. He starred on his own variety show, "The Pat Boone Show" (also known as "The Pat Boone Chery Showroom") from 1957- 1960. Both dolls included in this folio are of Pat Boone himself. Included in the outfits for Boone are a variety of accessories, including two cooking aprons. Two punch out dolls with stands. Authorized Edition. No. 1968 Folio Size: 12" x 10 ¼” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 9" No. of Costume Pages: 8 folding pages (#290008614) $65.00

Age toning.

92. [Hollywood, costumes] Brenda Sneathen Mattox 18th Century Hollywood. 2002. This set of uncut sheets features 18th century costumes made for various Hollywood movies in the 1900s. Film costumes included are: Dubarry was a Lady, Madame Pompadour, Marie Antoinette, Unconquered, The Glass Slipper, Tom Jones, The Rebels, Dangerous Liaisons, and Jefferson in Paris. Black and white drawings on heavy white card stock. Two pages each are placed in a plastic sleeve, all the e-list 43 58 [email protected]

plastic sleeves have been stapled together. One cut out doll on first page.

Uncut Sheet Size: 11" x 8 1/2" Number of Dolls: 1 Doll Size: 8 ¾” No. of Costume Pages: 9 (#290008627) $35.00

93. [Bollywood, film, Salman khan, Aishwarya rai, hrithik roshan, sushmita sen, paper doll convention,] Bruce Patrick Jones.The Beauties of Bollywood, Glamour and Drama in the Cinema of India. . 2004. This paper doll book features four different Bollywood stars and costumes that they wore in some of their movies. The stars featured in this book are: Alman Khan, Aishwarya Rai, Hrithik Roshan, Sushmita Sen. The costumes portrayed in this book are from the following films: Dastak, Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega, Devdas, Mission Kashmir, Fiza, Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge, and Radheshyam Sitaram. This book was designed by Bruce Patrick Jones as a souvenir for the 2004 Paper Doll Convention in Providence, RI. The theme of this convention was 'Cavalcade of Stars'. Four cut out dolls. Book Size: 12" x 9" Number of Dolls: 4 Doll Size: 10" No. of Costume Pages: 6 (includes cover page that has one outfit) (#290008606) $30.00

Fine.

94. [Hollywood, film] Sandra Vanderpool. 30's Chic Paper Dolls. 1994. A collection of paper dolls of 1930s Hollywood movie stars Carole Lombard, Greta Garbo, and Marlene Dietrich. Some of the actresses best known roles are: Morocco, Shanghai Express, The Devil is a Woman (Dietrich), The Torrent, Flesh and the Devil, Camille (Garbo), My Man Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and Made for Each Other (Lombard). The outfits included range from causal looks to red carpet dresses. All pages have been inserted into plastic sleeves, and the sleeves have ben stapled together. Sheet Size: 11" x 8 ½’ Number of Dolls: 3 Doll Size: 9 1/2" No. of Costume Pages: 17 (#290008636) $55.00 e-list 43 59 [email protected]

Fine.

95. [General Hospital, bridal, wedding dress, soap opera, Luke Spencer, Laura Webber] Marilyn Henry. Luke and Laura. A paper doll book of Luke Spencer and Laura Webber, the famous couple from the daytime soap opera, General Hospital. The book features several outfits of theirs from the show, including their wedding tux and dress. In addition, two of the outfits also feature another person - Luke's sister Bobbie Spencer, and Laura's ex-husband Scott Baldwin. The characters are portrayed by Anthony Geary and Gene Francis. While the book's covers and dolls are in color, the costume pages are in black and white. The two cut out dolls are on the back cover. Book Size: 11" x 8 ½” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 10" No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008637) $75.00

Minor cover wear, otherwise fine.

Radio, Comics, Action Figures 96. [Paper Doll, Pretend Play, Gender Roles, Action Figure] Mattel. Mattel's Big Jim and Big Jack Play Figures with sports outfits. Whitman Publishing Company. Racine, WI. 1976. Unused paper doll book with Big Jim and Big Jack from the Big Jim line of Mattel toy line. The two paper dolls are on the first page, followed by 3 costume pages. Dolls have casual wear, track clothes, hunting clothes, and other sports wear. The last page has a punch out template to fold into a carrying case. Book Size: 12 ¾” x 10" Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 9" No. of Costume Pages: 4 e-list 43 60 [email protected]

(#290008466) $20.00

Minimal edge wear.

97. [Pretend Play, Dick Tracey, Paper Dolls, Comics] Ideal Novelty & Toy Co. Baby Sparkle Plenty Paper Dolls from Dick Tracey Comics. Saalfield. Akron, OH. 1948. Unused paper doll book of Sparkle Plenty, a character from the Chicago Tribune's Dick Tracey comic. Punch-out dolls are on the front and back covers, still attached but slightly punched out. Costumes include everyday outfits, outdoor wear, swimwear, and more. Costume pages are decorated with ribbons, toys, and other relevant decorative illustrations. Book Size: 12 ½” x 10 ½” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 10 ¼” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008465) $85.00

Cover wear. Surface soiling and edge chips.

98. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls, Women's Work, Nursing, Nora Drake, Radio] Nora Drake, Radio Star (Authorized Edition) by Toni Co, division of Gillette Safety Razor Co, Lowe Inc. 1952. Uncut paper doll book based on the radio show "This is Nora Drake" from the Columbia Broadcasting system. Brought to you by Toni Home Permanent, which is sponsored by the Toni Company, a division of Gillette Safety Razor Company. Costumes are primarily everyday wear, with some coats and trendy fashion such as harem pants, knife pleated skirts, etc. Also includes nurse's cape. Some holding or wearing costume related accessories. Book Size: 12" x 8 1/2" Number of Dolls: 3 Doll Size: 10 1/2" No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008455) $50.00

As new.

Story Book 99. [paper dolls, zoo, animals] Hilda Miloche and Wilma Kane. Judy and Jim, A Paper Doll Story Book with Picture Stories and Cutouts. Simon and Schuster. New York. 1947. A paper doll story book that tells the adventures of the sister and brother pair, Judy and Jim, as they go on their many adventures. They explore a farm, an orchard and the zoo to name a few places. The dolls are punch

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out, along with several accessories and story characters, such as their cat and several of their toys.

Additionally there are several costume pages where various outfits, accessories and toys can be cut out. Lastly, the interior covers, there is an unopened wardrobe closet, and beds with slots for the dolls, this continues on the inside covers. Book Size: 11 ¼” x 9" Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 7 1/2" No. of Pages: 26 story pages, 11 costume pages (4 of them are punch out pages) (#290008640) $150.00

Fine.

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100. [coloring book, park, bridal] Real Life in Dolly Land, for Cutting Out and Dressing. Stanton and Van Vliet Company. Chicago, IL. 1913. A unique paper doll book that allows the child to color in the dolls and their costumes. The book provides first a page of a doll with its outfits in full color, while on the opposite page is a duplicate of the same doll and outfits, but just as black and white outlines. This way the child can color in the dolls and outfits by either copying the colors and styles or making their own coloring choices. There are fourteen original dolls in the book, but twenty-eight (28) in total with the duplicates. The dolls are: Mother, Nurse, Baby, Bride, Groom, Beth, Marjorie, Betty, Teddy, Tom, and four unnamed dolls. The four unnamed dolls are surround by furniture either for the playroom or the kitchen. Two of these dolls are stand alone dolls, the other two are playing on toys (a wagon and rocking horse). The cover of the book features an illustration the majority of the dolls walking in the park. The interior pages are bound by staples, so it is easy to rip out the costume pages. The book is complete except for five (5) of the printed costume pages have been torn out and the majority of the dolls and outfits on those pages have been cut out. With the exception of 4 missing outfits belonging to the dolls Teddy and Tommy, and a few small furniture/accessory items from the kitchen, all the dolls and outfits are included. All of the coloring costume pages have been colored in. See pictures. All in all a near complete set. Book Size: 15 ½” x 10" Number of Dolls: 28 (14 individual dolls) Doll Size: 8" No. of Costume Pages: 14 leaves (5 pages have been cut out), and 16 total leaves if title and instructional page included. (#290008642) $175.00

Age toning. Minor stains on front cover. Price sticker on back cover. Minor damage at base of back strip due to rubbing. Some of the costume pages have been cut out and a small amount of pieces are missing (see description for full list). Minor glue residue on the backs on some of the cut out dolls/accessories.

Sunday Supplement

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101. [Women's History, Social History, Paper Dolls, Newspaper Supplements, Fashion & Costume, Sewing] Am. Litho. Co. Paper Doll & 9 Costumes Depicting Actual Patterns that could be purchased through The Sunday Sun. The Sunday Sun. Buffalo. 1904. A 12 ½” paper doll created for the Sunday supplement of the newspaper and 9 cut costumes. Each of the costumes was a pattern that could be purchased through the newspaper with an order form printed on the costume sheet along with specifics about the design and required yardage. Reverse blank on all. (#290008909) $150.00

The head of the doll is a reproduced facsimile requiring close examination to notice from the front of the doll, but readily noticeable from the reverse.

Reference Image of The Sunday Sun, Buffalo, NY from Paper Dolls, early historical rarities to popular culture editions 1790-1910 by Florence Theriault & Sheryl Jaeger, Gold Horse Publishing. 2006. pg. 99.

In addition to the original costumes, this collection includes facsimiles of 3 additional costumes and the hats. There are a total of 14 found costumes.

Television

102. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls, Mouseketeer, Walt Disney, Entertainment] Walt Disney's Mouseketeer Cut-Outs (Authorized Edition) Cubby & Karen. Whitman Publishing Co. Racine, WI. 1957. Uncut paper doll book for two of Disney's Mouseketeers - Cubby & Karen in folder. The two dolls are on their own sheet of stiff card stock, each wearing a shirt with their name on it, and a stand at the bottom. Outfits are all Disney and Mickey Mouse-themed: matching outfits with Mickey Mouse hats, e-list 43 64 [email protected]

Mickey Mouse-themed small guitars, and one red Mickey Mouse jacket for Cubby. Other costumes included have outdoor jackets, formal outfits, pajamas, a baseball uniform, and other assorted everyday wear with matching hats and relevant accessories. Book Size: 12" x 10 ½” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 8 ¾” No. of Costume Pages: 8 (#290008451) $65.00

Edge wear on cover.

103. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls, Lennon Sisters, Lawrence Welk] Teleklew Productions Inc.The Lennon Sisters Cut-Outs (Authorized Edition) singing stars of the Lawrence Welk TV Show with art by Al Andersen. Whitman Publishing Co, Racine, WI. 1963. Uncut paper doll book for the Lennon Sisters, singing stars from the Lawrence Welk TV show with art by Al Andersen. Written like handwriting on the front says ""Hi" from the Country Fair! "The Lennons"". Dolls are split onto on two separate pieces of stiff stock which, along with the folded sheet of costumes, is put into an expanding folder. Outfits are all labeled with a letter on one of the tabs with one the first letter of one of the sister's names. Costumes includes mostly everyday wear with some coats and formal dresses, and various accessories. Some of these outfits depict them holding bags or baskets. Book Size: 12" x 9" Number of Dolls: 3 Doll Size: 9 ½” No. of Costume Pages: 20 e-list 43 65 [email protected]

(#290008452) $50.00

Small area of missing surface litho (removal of price sticker) front cover.

104. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls, Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, Entertainment] Roy Rogers Dale Evans cut- out dolls with art by Joan Gravelle (Authorized Edition) . Whitman Publishing Co. Racine WI. 1953. Uncut paper doll for Roy Rogers and Dale Evans with art by Joan Gravelle. Cut out on stiffer paper, each in what looks like a horse stall, side flaps of the folder. Center opening. One costume have been cut out and is included. Outfits are all cowboy-themed with matching cowboy hats, boots, and both cowboy and acting-related accessories. Book Size: 12" x 10 ½” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 9" (Dale Evans) 9 ¼” (Roy Rogers) No. of Costume Pages: 8 (#290008454) $50.00

Edge wear, separation on interior page folder.

105. [Pretend Play, Ricky Nelson, TV. Entertainment] Ricky Nelson television and singing star paper doll. Whitman Publishing Co & Ozzie Nelson. Racine, WI. 1959. Unused paper doll book based on e-list 43 66 [email protected]

television and singing star Ricky Nelson. Two punch-out paper dolls of Ricky and brother David on back cover. Costumes include everyday outfits, formal suits, athletic wear, pajamas, dress up costumes, and summer wear. Costume pages are decorated with small illustrations showing Ricky Nelson in relevant situations. Book Size: 12 ½” x 10 ½” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 9 1/2" No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008467) $50.00

Partial price sticker on front cover; otherwise fine.

106. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls, That Girl, Women's History] That Girl Paper Dolls starring Marlo Thomas in ABC series (Authorized Edition). Saalfield. 1967. Uncut paper doll book based on the ABC TV show 'That Girl' starring Marlo Thomas. Dolls each have stands on the bottom. Outfits include fashionable outfits for everyday wear and formal occasions, with lots of bags, jewelry, and shawls. The ABC show 'That Girl', starring Marlo Thomas, aired from 1966-71 and told the story of a girl moving to New York to try to make it as an actress. Book Size: 12 ¼” x 8 ¼” Number of Dolls: 3 Doll Size: 11 ¼” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008453) $40.00

As new.

Toddlers

107. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls, Early Childhood] Babyland paper doll book with 6 doll babies. . Merrill Company Publishing. Chicago, IL. 1945. Unused paper doll book with 6 baby dolls - 2 on the front, 4 on the back. Each costume piece has a label on one of its tabs to indicate which outfit goes with which doll. Costumes include everyday outfits, outdoor wear, bathrobes, pajamas, and more. Covers and costume pages are decorated with relevant illustrations of dolls, stuffed animals, toys, and other relevant images. Book Size: 12 ¾” x 10 Number of Dolls: 6 Doll Size: range 5 ¾” x 6 ½” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008463) $35.00 e-list 43 67 [email protected]

Minimal wear.

108. [Pretend Play, Paper Dolls, Early Learning] My First Cutout Book. Merrill Company Publishing. Chicago, IL. 1952. Unused paper doll book with two punch-out dolls and accessories. Costumes include everyday outfits, dress up clothes, outdoor wear and more, accompanied by hats, shoes, and relevant accessories. Each costume piece has a number on the tabs- the number 1 for Tommy on the front cover or a number 2 for Kathy from the back cover - to indicate which outfit goes with which doll. On both covers there are stuffed animals and toys for the dolls to play with. Costumes include everyday outfits, pajamas, outdoor wear and more, accompanied by hats, gloves, and relevant accessories. Book Size: 12 ¾” x 10 ¼” Number of Dolls: 2 Doll Size: 11 ¾” No. of Costume Pages: 6 (#290008459) $35.00

As new.

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