argentine boy, madame alexander new york, 1960’s · doll collection, vintage mid‐century dolls...
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Doll Collection, Vintage mid‐century dolls
Argentine Boy, Madame Alexander New York, 1960’s
Glenda B.
Appraiser
The little Argentina Boy, by Madame Alexander, circa: 1965, was part of the Series: Friends from Foreign
Lands
These dolls are valued at $40.00‐45.00, the most recent sold one was sold for 202.00. This sold value is
actually higher then what the dolls are valued at, I have to assume that someone was just willing to pay
this much for this doll because they wanted it for a collection. The average selling price is $ 30.00‐35.00
Mexican Doll , Japanese made.
Jestia the company that made the Doll, they were a huge doll company in the 60's, made all manner of
different style dolls from the one like this to those Big Eyed Dolls. This one is valued at $15.00‐22.00.
They are sold as vintage items from the 60's.
1960’s Dolls – felt
These are Vintage Felt Long legged Dolls, they were made in the Fashion of the Dankin Dolls from that
area. They are sold as Vintage 60's Mod, Dolls. They are valued at $30.00‐35.00 each. It you put them in
a box with some baking soda or even some charcoal it will take away the musty smell.
Sorry I spelled that wrong Dakin! it was a toy company from the 60's. Yes a little baking soda does work
wonders on just about anything !
Active Doll Corp. 2 examples
I know these little dolls. They are Vintage Dolls, they are called Beautiful Dolls of Many Lands , these
cute little dolls are valued at $30.00‐35.00 each.
Japanese Boy, Ceramic limbs and head
They are special, they come from Japan during the 40's they made little boys and girls.
They are called Japanese Gofun Ichimatsu baby circa: 1960's it is valued at $120.00‐125.00. He is so
sweet!
Spanish Flamenco
They are Spanish Flamenco Dancers, made in the 60's. These were imported from Spain, sold in
Department stores. Some of them came under glass. Like the Geisha Girls in Glass Boxes. They are
valued at $45.00‐48.50 each. They are odd aren't they?
Eros Dolls, 60’s
These three are made by Eros. The blue skirt girl says Florence, made in Italy, Naopli 47. And from the
cover of the original box is the name Henri Rocheau. This doll is approx 6". The girl in the hat says
Firenze and is 7". The boy has the same sign as the blue skirt exceptthe name is Tirolo 26 and is 7".
Assumption again is 60's time frame.
These are Eros dolls, made in the 60's, made in Italy. These were very popular in the 60's. They were
imported to the US sold in Gift Shops and Toy Stores. They are valued at $30.00‐35.00 each, they are
selling for an average of $15.00‐20.00 each.
Austria Germany Dolls
How cute, the little girl is called a Baitz Whistling Doll, from the 60's. They were sometimes sold in pairs,
with a boy and girl
She is valued at $ 40.00‐45.00, she is selling for average of $25.00‐30.00
The Edi dolls were made by the Erich Dittmann Company of Gad Godesberg Mehlem, Germany he is
valued at $30.00‐35.00
India dolls Pair.
This the last of the doll collection is India! Mid 60's, they are each about 8,5 inches tall. Feels like rubber
material used on head and limbs.
The Sweet Little Dolls from India, were imported in the 1960's to early 70's, they were sold at Gift shops
mainly, some were sold at Department Stores across the US. Mainly in stores like Sears and
Montgomery Ward.
They are valued at $25.00‐30.00 each. Great addition to the Dolls of the World! Great collection you
have.
These are too cute
Glenda B.
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Various 60’s Dolls, American…
For Glenda B. continued 60's. I have 4 dolls here, I do not know much about any of them. The 3
standing, Cowgirl, Red Riding hood, and what seems to be Scottish on ice skate are plastic and have eyes
that open and close if you tilt them. These are each approx 8" tall from foot to hats. The soft sculpture
in the front ‐ no idea ‐ just a 60's girl on the phone, approx 6" in length. I believe all of these to be US
made ‐ and wondering about them. I appreciate your vast knowledge!
The Girl on the phone is more then likely a Roldan Klumpe doll, Teenager on the Phone 30.00‐35.00
The little Cow Girl, 1960's, Possibly Ideal Toys‐$ 15.00‐20.00
The Scottish Girl, 1960's unknown maker ‐$35.00‐38.50
Red Riding Hood Possibly Ideal Toys‐ $15.00‐20.00