Wednesday, 16 May 2018

Vintage Dol-Toi Dolls House Dolls

Dol-Toi made dolls house furniture & accessories from 1944 - 1975.  These dolls are 1/16th scale and were made in the 1960s & 70s.  They are made of wire covered with skin coloured thread, have plastic heads and clothes made of felt or fabric.  The earliest dolls were called Tomac Dolls and had button heads covered with cloth and date back to the 1940s.  Plaster heads were then used in the very early 1960s and thereafter plastic heads.  The easiest to find are the white dolls but they also made, Asian, Black & Oriental families and also dolls dressed in ethnic costumes.  The later dolls were renamed Figertoi Dolls.

This is my white Dol-Toi family complete with Grandad, Granny, Mum, Dad, teenage Son & young twin Daughter & Son.

These are some rare Asian Dol-Toi Figertoi dolls, Granny, Mum, teenage Daughter & Son & a younger Daughter

These are some rare Black Afro Dol-Toi Figertoi dolls, Dad, Teenage Daughter & Grandad. 


Sunday, 13 May 2018

Antique All Bisque Dolls made in Japan

This is my collection of all bisque dolls which were made in Japan during the 1920s.  They range in height from just 1.5" tall to 4" tall and most of mine have jointed arms.  I bought them in a job lot at auction and their previous owner has redressed some of them.
These are the biggest dolls, the one in the centre still has her original paper jacket although it is a bit tatty.

The doll on the right actually has a painted on swimsuit under her knitted dress. 



Some people call these dolls Frozen Charlotte's but technically a Frozen Charlotte doll is a doll made in one solid piece of bisque and so they do not have jointed arms.

These are Frozen Charlotte dolls.
Image Courtesy of Theriaults.com

The name Frozen Charlotte comes from a North American folk ballad called Fair Charlotte which is the story of a girl who was going to a New Years ball.  It was snowing but she refused to wear a coat as she did not want to cover up her pretty dress.  Her fiance found her on the sleigh at the end of the journey frozen to death.

Here is a link to Kitty MacFarlane singing the ballad: 





Wednesday, 9 May 2018

Antique G & J Lines No. 35 Dolls House Plus Furniture

This is one of my newest purchases and was bought from a private collection of Lines & Tri-ang toys which was being sold off at auction.  It is a G & J Lines number 35 dolls house and dates to around 1925 (which I class as antique).  This house is 1/16th scale and is in lovely condition with all the original glass windows but the inside has been re-papered. 


 All the furniture and dolls are German and date to around 1900 and were also bought at the same auction as the dolls house.  I have turned this house into a girls orphanage, the older girls take it in turns to look after the babies.


This is upstairs on the left, the crib is made of metal.

These beds are Schneegas.

 This is a hand painted picture by Andrew Nicholls in the 1980s or 90s.

These tiny girl dolls with bows are only 1.5" tall, they are having a tea party.

The picture above the fireplace was made by a friend.  This doll is comforting the baby who is wide awake.

This is the right hand side of the bedroom, the mirror & wash jug & bowl are modern dolls house pieces.

These little beds are by Gottschalk.

The dolls house is actually a tiny vintage jewellery box.

This is downstairs left, again all the furniture is German and dates to around the 1900s. 

These girls are having a break before it is their turn to look after the babies, the tea set is modern.

This picture is also painted by Andrew Nicholls.

This is the right hand side, again all German furniture from around 1900.  The painting about the sofa is also by Andrew Nicholls. 







Vintage Palitoy Carrie & Christopher Dolls

These cute little Carrie & Christopher dolls were made by Palitoy in the 1970s & 80s.  They are just 6" tall with movable arms...