Monday, February 25, 2008

#8



Patty bought this doll because she just loved the dress.

#7



Maker: Madame Alexander

The dress was handmade by Patty's cousin Carey, with antique lace she got from her grandma Viola Babbitt.

#6






Maker: Madame Alexander (modern, not vintage)

The 8 inch dolls are Wendy's
The 10 inch dolls are Cissettes

#5







Maker: Madame Alexander

The stove with pots & pans are vintage,probably 40's or 50's, and she bought them at a doll show.

The dish set on the wire shelf is antique.
The Raggedy Ann is a cookie jar, that actually opens up.
The cow, and Aunt Jemima are pitchers.

The kitchen table and chairs were from Patty's childhood.

#4







Maker: Nancy Ann, probably around 1930's
Worth about $30 or $40.


Patty bought the bed in Prescott for about $65.

The vanity in back was made in 1935, for the San Diego Expo.

The armoire, table, chairs, dressing screen & plant stand were all a set. Patty purchased them at an Antique Fair in London.

The piano can open up into a jewelry box, and was purchased in Sedona for abut $200.

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The doll was bought in an Antique Store in San Diego for about $200.

The bedroom set was purchased on e-bay, for about $45.

The rocking chair (behind the doll) was a gift to Patty from her brother Ralph.

#2


Maker: Madame Alexander

Little Women Series

Belongs to Patty's sister, Diane.

#1







Maker: Madame Alexander

The doll in the peach dress is named Grace, and Patty had her as a little girl. Most of the furniture was from her childhood also. The couch is a hide-a-bed.

The flip-down desk was purchased for around $65 at an Antique store.

Patty also purchased the painting, while on a trip to Venice.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Sample Posting


Maker: Madame Alexander
Name: Meg from Little Women

Memory: I got this doll as a child from my grandmother for Christmas when I was six years old. My mother made the dress she wears, It's one of my favories.

Cost/Value: At a doll aution, this would get about $300.00