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Vintage Toys: Dolls 134 VINTAGE TOYS: DOLLS Cloth Dolls, from Ancient to Modern: A Cher™ Doll & Her Celebrity Friends: Unauthorized Guide to Collecting Living Dead Collector’s Guide. Linda Edward. Cloth dolls With Fashions by Bob Mackie. Sandra Dolls™. Robin Moore. Learn the value of your Living from their ancient ancestors to present day “Johnsie” Bryan. Bob Mackie designed for Dead Dolls™ collection with over 600+ color photos examples. Over 500 illustrations and explanatory Cher’s TV show as well as for galas and of your favorite dolls and other items, including Living text provide the most comprehensive study guide other public appearances. There are over Dead Dollies™, Living Dead Ragdolls™, Fashion for this area in doll collecting available today. fifty designs for the Cher™ doll by Mack- Victims™, lunch boxes, mini dolls, Head Knockers™, Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 500 illus. ie and many more for the other Mego® barware, drinking glasses, party lights, T-shirts, portfo- Value Guide • 176 pp. fashion dolls. including baring tops and lios, handmade and prototype dolls. Includes collectors’ ISBN: 0-7643-0213-2 • soft cover • $29.95 billowy bell bottoms, slinky metallic gowns, and of course, stretch polyester. tips, current values, and an itemized checklist. Size: 9" x 6" • 230 color photos • 160 pp. Size: coffin-shaped, 6 5/8" x 12" • 618 color photos ISBN: 0-7643-1970-1 • soft cover • $19.95 Price Guide • 112 pp. ISBN: 0-7643-2293-1 • soft cover • $29.95 The Raggedy Ann & Andy Family Album: A Collectible Doll Fashions: 1970s. Carmen Guide for Collectors. 4th edition, revised. Varricchio. Enjoy more than 400 Barbie®, Chris- Collecting Rose O’Neill’s Kewpies. David Susan Ann Garrison. A color pictorial history of sy, and Dawn-size dolls haute couture outfits O’Neill & Janet O’Neill Sullivan. Rose O’Neill’s over 500 Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls, including from “mod” to “new wave”. Shown in pristine charming and highly collectible Kewpie image on history of the dolls, companies that manufactured condition, in unopened original packaging with dolls, tableware, lamps, candlesticks, inkwells, them, and many collectibles, coloring and story current market values. A gem for collectors and clocks, jewelry and trinket boxes, hatpins, salt books, games, puzzles, and more. Size: 8 1/2" x designers alike. and pepper shakers, picture frames, and many 11" • 300 color photos Price Guide • 144 pp. ISBN: Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 438 color other items. Includes early Kewpies in bisque, 0-7643-1904-3 • soft cover • $19.95 Price Guide • 192 pp. chinaware, and metal, and much more. Captions ISBN: 0-7643-1806-3 • soft cover • $29.95 provide measurements and values. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 545 color photos Price Guide • 160 pp. Wonderful Raggedy Anns. Joyce Rinehart. Whimsical Elegance: The Costumed Cat ISBN: 0-7643-1855-1 • soft cover • $29.95 Color photographs depict previously unpublished Dolls of Helen Cohen. Helen Cohen. A self- dolls and related items. For the first time, creative taught doll-artist enamored of historical fashion, Trolls. Jan Lindenberger with Joel Martone. Troll “concept Raggedys” are covered in depth, and Helen Cohen presents a true cat fancy! For over toys bring impish smiles, good luck, and wild Raggedys dressed for the holidays also make forty years Helen made and sold numerous dolls, hairdos into our homes and their various shapes their appearance. Volland, Georgene, Knicker- many during her twenty-two year ownership of and sizes make them popular to collect. Current bocker, and Applause collectors will welcome the The Doll Lady, a now-closed shop in Pennsylva- prices and color photography in this book give sections provided to help them date their dolls. nia. Artfully photographed by David Gehosky, the collector a real edge during troll-hunting Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 729 color photos Whimsical Elegance features 31 fashion dolls adventures because it covers a wide assortment Price Guide • 200 pp. with Cat faces, magnificently attired in historical of trolls, several companies, and some surprising ISBN: 0-7643-0277-9 • soft cover • $29.95 costuming spanning 400 years. examples from overseas. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 151 color photos • 128 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 591 color photos ISBN: 978-0-7643-4099-4 • hard cover • $24.99 Price Guide • 136 pp. Raggedy Ann and Andy Collectibles: A Hand- ISBN: 0-7643-0863-7 • soft cover • $19.95 book and Price Guide. 2nd Edition. Jan Linden- Encyclopedia of Cabbage Patch Kids®: berger. This newly revised guide to Raggedy Ann and The 1980s. Jan Lindenberger with Judy Morris. The Patti Playpal™ Family: A Guide to Com- Andy collectibles documents the dolls themselves, as The many varieties in 60 specialty lines made panion Dolls of the 1960s. Carla Marie Cross. well as the books and other products that Johnny by three major U.S. toy companies (Coleco, Patti and the Playpal Family of life-size dolls with Gruelle’s lovable creatures have inspired. Hasbro, Mattel) and many foreign companies their original outfits and play sets, along with the Size: 6" x 9" • 515 color photos (including Jesmar, Tsukuda, Tri-Ang Pedigree, Lili other “life sized” companion dolls of the 1960s. Finer Price Guide • 160 pp. Ledy) in the 1980s. Over 750 color photos with points like original hair colors, hair styles, and outfit ISBN: 0-7643-0773-8 • soft cover • $19.95 descriptions and pricing information make this variations are finally documented in over 250 color the most useful book for identifying Cabbage photos, original catalog and television advertisements, Patch Kids dolls. and valuable collector information, including the Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • over 750 color photos prices they command today. The Complete & Unauthorized Guide to Price Guide • 176 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 250+ color photos Vintage Barbie® Dolls With Barbie® & ISBN: 0-7643-0967-6 • soft cover • $29.95 Price Guide • 160 pp. Skipper® Fashions and the Whole Family ISBN: 0-7643-1146-8 • soft cover • $29.95 of Barbie® Dolls. Hillary Shilkitus James. A Encyclopedia of Cabbage Patch Kids®: required resource for all Barbie® collectors, the The 1990s. Jan Lindenberger with Judy D. Chatty Cathy™ and Her Talking Friends: revised and expanded second edition of this Morris. Follow the Cabbage Patch Kids license An Unauthorized Guide for Collectors. ideal reference book features more than 150 through the 1990s with the full line of Kids Sean Kettelkamp. History of Mattel talking dolls, new images and updated prices. Now over 400 produced by Hasbro from 1990-1994, and documenting the famous dolls that were the beautiful color photos illustrate this complete all the Mattel Kids produced from 1995-1998. rage of the 1960s-Chatty Cathy, Chatty Baby, listing of Barbie, her friends, and their many Included is an excellent 85-photo reference for Beany Boy, Matty, and Barbie, to name just a outfits and accessories, through her vintage head molds used throughout the ’80s and ’90s. few. Color photographs illustrate the adorable years from 1959 to 1972. There’s also lots of valuable information about dolls, their clothing, accessories, even the talking Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 480 color images • 160 pp. Koosas, fakes and altered Kids. mechanisms. This comprehensive book includes ISBN: 978-0-7643-3813-7 • soft cover • $24.99 Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 808 color photos a value guide. Price Guide • 176 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 241 color photos It’s All About the Accessories for the ISBN: 0-7643-1031-3 • soft cover • $29.95 Price Guide • 148 pp. World’s Most Fashionable Dolls, 1959- ISBN: 0-88740-954-7 • soft cover • $24.95 1972. Hillary Shilkitus James. More than 1,700 Cabbage Patch Kids® Collectibles. Jan Linden- color images of accessories for Barbie®, Skipper®, berger. In 1983, Cabbage Patch Kids dolls inspired a Shirley Temple Dolls and Fashions: A Collec- Francie®, Ken®, and other fashionable dolls that nationwide craze inviting children to “adopt” their very tor’s Guide to The World’s Darling. Revised & were available from 1959 to 1972, complete own Kid. Of course, parenthood is a real responsibil- Expanded 2nd Edition. Edward R. Pardella. The with values and a cross-referenced description ity—a new baby needs toys, clothing, diapers, and Shirley Temple Doll (still being manufactured today) of the outfits each accessory came with, this countless other items! Here is a full-color price guide continues to be the champion of the doll industry. In identification guide is an authority for collectors. for the vast array of merchandise surrounding the this book, beautiful color photos present a nostalgic Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 1722 color photos • Price Guide Cabbage Patch Kids, which are becoming as collectible gallery along with original doll advertising and publicity • 352 pp. as the dolls themselves. shots from the movies. The chronology of Shirley ISBN: 978-0-7643-3669-0 • hard cover • $49.99 Size: 6" x 9" • 587 color photos Temple’s motion pictures is an important reference. Price Guide • 160 pp. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 390 photos Coffee with Barbie® Doll. Sandra “Johnsie” ISBN: 0-7643-0835-1 • soft cover • $16.95 Price Guide • 144 pp. Bryan. Join Barbie® in amazing adventures, ISBN: 0-7643-0855-6 • soft cover • $29.95 from her world travels to her many dazzling Dollhouse and Miniature Dolls: 1840-1990. careers to her fabulous homes. Scenes from Marcie and Bob Tubbs with Dian Zillner. More Jumeau. Constance Eileen King. Traces the chronology the life of everyone’s favorite glamor doll and than 525 color photos of over 1500 dolls illustrate of Jumeau production from the 1840s through the her friends are sure to appeal to young and this history of commercially made miniature late 19th century.
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