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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Doll Collecting at About.com Newsletter

From Ellen Tsagaris, your Guide to Doll Collecting
A good part of the country has been blessed with early snows.  My heart goes out to the folks in Buffalo and elsewhere; be safe. This week,we have a variety of doll posts with all thoughts moving towards the holiday.  Soon, excerpts from "Creepy A** Humans; The Dolls Reply."  Happy Thanksgiving!  
Grodnertal with Provenance
Wooden doll provenance linked to Queen Victoria! The story of a doll once played with by the great Queen and Doll Collector herself.
Search Related Topics:  queen victoria  grdonertal  wooden dolls
In Praise of Souvenir Dolls
Great collections like Sam Pryor's, Laura Starr's, and Janet Pagter Johl's have been seeded by souvenir and tourist dolls, those small ambassadors of goodwill from faraway lands.  They are a worthy addition to any collection.
Search Related Topics:  international dolls  tourist dolls  souvenir dolls
Why not Everyone Collects Antique Dolls
You might be surprised at why some collectors prefer not to collect antique dolls, even when they admire them.
"Thrifty Treasures:" Discovering a Vintage Collection at Goodwill
A wonderful find gets better with great customer service. The dolls are now sorted and put away, some awaiting TLC, others ready for display. Thrift stores are still great places to find dolls, and buying them there does some good for others as well.
Search Related Topics:  shirley temple  gene dolls  softina


Related Searches
Featured Articles
Blog
Madame Alexander Doll Types
Social Media and Doll Collectors
Eight Hard Plastic Dolls
Christmas Dolls
Profile: The King of Dolls by Ljeposlav Perinic (1922-2005)


 
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This newsletter is written by:
Ellen Tsagaris
Doll Collecting Guide
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My Newsletter for Week of Nov. 24th at About.com Doll Collecting

From Ellen Tsagaris, your Guide to Doll Collecting
A good part of the country has been blessed with early snows.  My heart goes out to the folks in Buffalo and elsewhere; be safe. This week,we have a variety of doll posts with all thoughts moving towards the holiday.  Soon, excerpts from "Creepy A** Humans; The Dolls Reply."  Happy Thanksgiving!  
Grodnertal with Provenance
Wooden doll provenance linked to Queen Victoria! The story of a doll once played with by the great Queen and Doll Collector herself.
Search Related Topics:  queen victoria  grdonertal  wooden dolls
In Praise of Souvenir Dolls
Great collections like Sam Pryor's, Laura Starr's, and Janet Pagter Johl's have been seeded by souvenir and tourist dolls, those small ambassadors of goodwill from faraway lands.  They are a worthy addition to any collection.
Search Related Topics:  international dolls  tourist dolls  souvenir dolls
Why not Everyone Collects Antique Dolls
You might be surprised at why some collectors prefer not to collect antique dolls, even when they admire them.
"Thrifty Treasures:" Discovering a Vintage Collection at Goodwill
A wonderful find gets better with great customer service. The dolls are now sorted and put away, some awaiting TLC, others ready for display. Thrift stores are still great places to find dolls, and buying them there does some good for others as well.
Search Related Topics:  shirley temple  gene dolls  softina


Related Searches
Featured Articles
Blog
Madame Alexander Doll Types
Social Media and Doll Collectors
Eight Hard Plastic Dolls
Christmas Dolls
Profile: The King of Dolls by Ljeposlav Perinic (1922-2005)


 
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Ellen Tsagaris
Doll Collecting Guide
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Monday, November 24, 2014

Some Favorite Doll Images

One of the Calico Kids by my friend, the late Suzanne Gibson
Mary McAboy, Skookums
Public Domain

This is a popular doll with many doll collectors and those who love Native American Artifacts. Novemeber is dubbed Native American
History Month, so we would like to salute the month with this dolls.
 
 
 

 


Dr. E's Doll Museum Blog: "Elementary" and a doll Named Bella

Dr. E's Doll Museum Blog: "Elementary" and a doll Named Bella: Thank you for making us almost 86,000 strong in readers and pageviews!  We love each and every one of you.  Last Thursday, I watched "E...

Marshall Field's Christmas Memories


Sunday, November 23, 2014

Friday, November 21, 2014

Antique Doll Collector Magazine: Ho! Ho! Ho!

Antique Doll Collector Magazine: Ho! Ho! Ho!: Yes, it's nearly that time .  Many of us will be reaching for Antique Santas and vintage ornaments.  I'd like to share a few though...

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Newsletter Doll Collecting About.com

Those who get the Doll Collecting at About.com Newsletter; please be patient. There has been a glitch with publishing it beyond my control. You may read it on my blog, Dr. E's Doll Museum. at http://wwwdollmuseum.blogspot.com/ I am sorry for the incovenience. I did resend it, so you may get two copies.

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

My Newsletter from Doll Collecting at About.com

From Ellen Tsagaris, your Guide to Doll Collecting
This an eclectic newsletter, as eclectic as the holidays taking place this time of year, all of which involve doll like objects.  Read about my "score" at Goodwill and the young man who helped me, edible dolls, antiques, collectibles, and more.  
Comestible Collectibles
When dolls are good enough to eat, and collect!  
Search Related Topics:  cornhusks  nut head dolls  the nutcracker
Goodwill Finds and Customer Service; Thanks, Jackie!
Young man sells and packages thrift shop dolls with a smile! 
Search Related Topics:  shirley temple  gene dolls  softina
Virga Perfection
Mint, colorful, hard plastic little girls
 
Creche Dolls
Dolls have been part of Christmas celebrations for centuries; read about Creche dolls, Nativity figures, Santos, and Christmas dolls. Take heart, there are many great examples today that you can use to decorate for The Holidays.  
Search Related Topics:  creche figure  nativity sets  santo


Featured Articles
Jumeau 201
Madame Alexander Doll Types
Social Media and Doll Collectors
Eight hard plastic dolls
Christmas Dolls
International Costume Dolls


 
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Friday, November 14, 2014

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

View Catalog Item - Theriault's Antique Doll Auctions

View Catalog Item - Theriault's Antique Doll Auctions  Jean qui rit et Jean qui pleure, wax dolls

In Flanders Fields

by John McCrae, May 1915



In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

Thursday, November 6, 2014