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Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Sunday, October 21, 2018

Two Big Auctions, Farewell to Yesterday's Children


This weekend, Theriault’s will be hosting two amazing auctions.  Sunday is a very unusual and complete collection of Barbies and friends.  Saturday involves the sale of the contents of Yesterday’s Child Doll Museum, formerly Vicksburg, MS. Both will be in Chicago ,and Theriault’s.com has all the details.
 
During the late 80s, when I was just out of school, my family and I took a terrific trip down South, which included Vicksburg.  We walked the battlefield, and while I personally do not believe I ghosts, I did sense a presence there.  It was moving and sad to see the Civil War monuments put up by northern and southern states, and to realize how closely camped both sides were on that field.
 
We also saw Yesterday’s Child, just my mom and dad and me.  I’m the only one left.  I think it was the last of our great road trips, though we took a lot of smaller ones in later years.  It was charming, and a very pleasant day.  I still regret we didn’t buy a small composition doll wearing a white faux fur coat, hat, and muff in the gift shop  They did not have much for sale, but the museum was a feast for the eyes.
 
My dad, ever loyal to me exclaimed as we walked in, “she has more than this!” That was Dad; he also built doll houses, hauled us all over to buy dolls while he sat in the car, he brought dolls for me from all over the world, carved little dolls from sticks, carried two very large Italian dolls for me when we were coming back from a trip to Europe.  He often drove back out of his way so I could get a doll I forgot to buy, and he learned what a Jumeau was.  My mom was my partner in crime when it came to finding dolls; she also dressed them repaired them. After a while, it wasn’t “Ellen’s” doll collection; it was “our” doll collection.
 
I hate to see any doll museum close, especially when I am busy creating mine, but this one’s closing is particularly painful for me.  The silver lining is that the dolls will go to good homes, to people who will care for them and carry on the museum’s legacy.  For me, doll collecting has become a lonely hobby, full of lovely memories. 

Monday, October 15, 2018

New dolls for Fun and Review

Madame Tarnowska, custom Made by Abernathy's

Madame Alexander, Puddin

From a Local Collection

From a Local Collection

No one loves these dolls, but I do.  They won't be Marque caliber in value, but no one is keeping them. They are ephemeral ad won't be around for long, either.  They are part of doll history, and are slowing growing in value online.  I don't understand why some doll folk are so vehement in hating them.  After all, they aren't real!

I still like clowns, and I like this grandma.

This doll has a very sweet face.

Doll on left is Hatian

Doll on Left is from the Same Collection I bought.  She is vintage hard plastic.

Porcelain, artist Shirley

These are beautifully costumed

Asian Antique Repro

Emmett Kelley, artist version  I have a slightly larger doll my dad
bought for me in 1982; he paid$100 for it from a lady who worked for him.

Antique Japanese Ichimatsu Ningyo.

Pretty Gold Dress.

36 inch Kewpie, 1970s.

Artist and Antique

Antique German and Artist Bru

Madame and Friends

Saturday, October 6, 2018

Izannah Walker Chronicles: Black Izannah Walker Dolls

Izannah Walker Chronicles: Black Izannah Walker Dolls: Izannah Walker's black dolls are not often seen.   One is pictured above in an article written by Donna Kaonis for the Sept/October 19...