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Teddy Bears & Friends • Dolls TEDDY BEARS & FRIENDS • DOLLS 165 TEDDY BEARS & FRIENDS Teddy Bears and Stuffed Animals: Dolls and Accessories of the 1950s. The Historical Teddy Bear. Dee Hockenberry. Hermann Teddy Originals®, 1913- Revised & Expanded 2nd Edition. Dian Over 600 images present teddy bear toys, from the 1998. Milton R. Friedberg. Over 1500 Zillner. Color photos and text present dolls made earliest made in 1902 to today. Among the makers color photos illustrate Teddy Bears and of hard plastic and vinyl, and their accessories. are Ideal, Steiff, Bing, Columbia Manufacturing, Gund, stuffed animals by “Hermann.” Includes Alexander, American Character, Artisan, Cosmo- North American Bears, Merrythought, and Bruin the company’s history, comprehensive politan, Effanbee, Horsman, Ideal, Mary Hoyer, Manufacturing. The text provides a history of the list with model numbers, names, descrip- Nancy Ann, Richwood, Terri Lee, Vogue, and bears, their manufacturers and artists, and collectors tions, values, information on determining other companies are featured with personality, who have pursued them. A bibliography, index, and age, index, and bibliography. A great comic, cartoon, and advertising dolls, baby dolls, values in the captions are included. reference for all Teddy Bear lovers. little girl dolls, teen dolls, and fashion dolls. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 574 color & 36 b&w photos Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 1500+ color photos • Price Guide/Index • 192 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 604 photos • 176 pp. Price Guide • 224 pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0933-1 • soft cover • $39.95 ISBN: 0-7643-2242-7 • soft cover • $29.95 ISBN: 0-7643-1999-X • hard cover • $34.95 Steiff® Bears and Other Playthings Past Cloth Dolls, from Ancient to Modern: A 100 Years of Teddy Bears. Dee Hockenberry. and Present. Dee Hockenberry.0ver 1000 toys Collector’s Guide. Linda Edward. Cloth dolls Celebrate the origins of the delightful toy bears produced by the Steiff toy company in its 100+ year from their ancient ancestors to present day that have charmed adults and children around the history in over 882 color photos. Includes teddy bears, examples. Over 500 illustrations and explanatory world for more than a century. Here are stories cats, dogs, elephants, lions, tigers, and more. Also, text provide the most comprehensive study guide and over 350 color photographs of some of the puppets, dolls, and wheeled toys are included, as for this area in doll collecting available today. most important people, events, and bears that well as large studio fi gures and mechanical villages Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 500 illus. have contributed to Teddy’s enormous popularity. fi lled with busy fi gures. Accompanying the toys is rare Value Guide • 176 pp. Theodore Roosevelt, Seymour Eaton, Margarete catalog material and the Steiff identifying marks. Size: ISBN: 0-7643-0213-2 • soft cover • $29.95 Steiff, Peter Bull, and many others are featured 8 1/2" x 11" • 882 photos & images Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 353 color photos Price Guide/Index • 272 pp. Price Guide/Index • 160 pp. ISBN: 0-7643-1120-4 • hard cover • $39.95 ISBN: 0-7643-1513-7 • hard cover • $29.95 Bing™ Bears and Toys. Ken Yenke. 372 color The Raggedy Ann & Andy Family Album: A Enchanting Friends: Collectible Poohs, photos display the teddy bears and toys by the Guide for Collectors. 4th edition, revised. Raggedies, Golliwoggs, & Roosevelt Gebrüder Bing company, including miniature Susan Ann Garrison. A color pictorial history of Bears. Dee Hockenberry. These loveable toys sewing machines and phonographs, train sets over 500 Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls, including have inspired related books, art works, beloved and buildings, and other stuffed and mechanical history of the dolls, companies that manufactured stuffed toys, licensed products and interpreta- animals. The history of the famous Gebrüder Bing them, and many collectibles, coloring and story tions for several generations-highlighted in this company and designers, the tale of Bing’s current books, games, puzzles, and more. delightful collectors’ guide. Color photographs revival, and modern-day toys are also included. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 300 color photos • Price show the tremendous variety of material that can Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 372 color & 18 b/w photos Guide • 144 pp. be found relating to these characters. Price Guide • 176 pp. ISBN: 0-7643-1904-3 • soft cover • $19.95 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 625 color photos ISBN: 0-7643-1115-8 • hard cover • $39.95 Price Guide • 160 pp. ISBN: 0-88740-723-4 • hard cover • $29.95 DOLLS Wonderful Raggedy Anns. Joyce Rinehart. More Enchanting Friends: Storybook The Art of the Contemporary Doll. Color photographs depict previously unpublished Characters, Toys, and Keepsakes. Dee Sandra Korinchak. More than 220 col- dolls and related items. For the fi rst time, creative Hockenberry. Favorite storybook characters, or photos, together with descriptions “concept Raggedys” are covered in depth, and including Raggedy Ann and Andy, Beatrix Pot- of over fi fty dollmakers' richly varied Raggedys dressed for the holidays also make ter’s creatures, Golliwog, Alice in Wonderland works and techniques, make up this their appearance. Volland, Georgene, Knicker- characters, Winnie-the-Pooh and his pals, Teddy fascinating overview of the state of bocker, and Applause collectors will welcome the Roosevelt bears, Punkinhead, Paddington, The the dollmaking art today. sections provided to help them date their dolls. Three Bears, and The Busy Bears, are pictured Size: 11" x 8 1/2" • 222 color Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 729 color photos and described. photos • 128 pp Price Guide • 200 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 985 color photos ISBN: 978-0-7643-4860-0 • hard ISBN: 0-7643-0277-9 • soft cover • $29.95 Price Guide/Index • 224 pp. cover • $29.99 ISBN: 0-7643-0513-1 • hard cover • $34.95 Doll Junk: Collectible and Crazy Fashions Raggedy Ann and Andy Collectibles: A Hand- Bear Sightings: In Everyday Life. Dee from the ’70s and ’80s. Carmen Varricchio, book and Price Guide. 2nd Edition. Jan Linden- Hockenberry. Over 475 color photographs show Photographs by Carmen Varricchio & Gerardo berger. This newly revised guide to Raggedy Ann and images of toy and real bears on everyday objects, Somoza. Here, for your viewing pleasure or Andy collectibles documents the dolls themselves, as and each is dated and identifi ed with historical revulsion, are nearly 800 not-exactly-gorgeous well as the books and other products that Johnny facts and a current value range. Old and new getups and some of the downgraded dolls who Gruelle’s lovable creatures have inspired. images of bears appear as useful and decorative wore them, mostly from the '70s and '80s, many Size: 6" x 9" • 515 color photos items; in metals, wood, glass, ceramics, paper, in their original packaging. Prepare to shield Price Guide • 160 pp. and textiles; from advertising and postage your eyes from clumsily drawn fashion fi gures ISBN: 0-7643-0773-8 • soft cover • $19.95 stamps to clothing and tablewares. and mediocre package graphics! Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 483 color photos Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 855 color images • 176 pp Price Guide • 160 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4812-9 • soft cover • $29.99 ISBN: 0-7643-0872-6 • hard cover • $34.95 Dolls & Accessories 1910-1930s. Dian The Complete & Unauthorized Guide to Vin- The Big Bear Book. Dee Hockenberry. Over Zillner. Over 520 photos of dolls made of bisque, tage Barbie® Dolls With Barbie® & Skipper® 400 super appealing toy bears by makers the celluloid, cloth, composition, metal, and wood Fashions and the Whole Family of Barbie® world over, including manufacturers Steiff, Bing, by Kestner, Armand Marseilles, Geubrüder Dolls. Hillary Shilkitus James. A required resource Schuco, Hermann, Gabrielle, Ideal, Knickerbocker, Heubach, Käthe Kruse, Lenci, Horsman, Ideal, for all Barbie® collectors, the revised and expanded Farnell, Chad Valley...and talented individual Effanbee, Louis Amberg & Son, Schoenhut and second edition of this ideal reference book features makers. Hockenberry points you to the lead- others. Includes World War I related, comic and more than 150 new images and updated prices. ing public collections in England, Europe, and celebrity, boudoir, and pincushion dolls, with Now over 400 beautiful color photos illustrate this the U. S. vintage advertisements, and current values. complete listing of Barbie, her friends, and accessories, Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 467 color photos Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 437 color & 81 b/w photos through her vintage years from 1959 to 1972. Size: Price Guide • 176 pp. Price Guide/Index • 176 pp. 8 1/2" x 11" • 480 color images • 160 pp. • ISBN: ISBN: 0-7643-0123-3 • hard cover • $29.95 ISBN: 0-7643-2550-7 • soft cover • $29.95 978-0-7643-3813-7 • soft cover • $24.99 Dolls & Accessories of the 1930s and It’s All About the Accessories for the Collecting Golliwoggs: Teddy Bear’s Best 1940s. Dian Zillner. 100s of dolls and accessories World’s Most Fashionable Dolls, 1959- Friends. Dee Hockenberry. The fi rst book about made during the 1930s and 1940s by Alexander, 1972. Hillary Shilkitus James. More than 1,700 the adorable black-face dolls, a favorite of con- American Character, Arranbee, Dewees Cochran, color images of accessories for Barbie®, Skipper®, temporary doll-makers, and Robertson’s Jams’ Effanbee, Eugenia, Georgene Novelties, Horsman, Francie®, Ken®, and other fashionable dolls that mascot. Over 425 color photos of Goliwoggs Mary Hoyer, Ideal, Monica, Nancy Ann Story- were available from 1959 to 1972, complete manufactured by Steiff, Dean’s, Chad Valley, book, Vogue, and many others, in composition, with values and a cross-referenced description Canterbury, Pedigree, Merrythought, and Wendy cloth, rubber, and painted bisque, all with full of the outfi ts each accessory came with, this Boston, and those made by countless modern descriptions and current market values.
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