In Part one from yesterday, we covered the miniatures and Dollhouses. Today, we explore the vast collection of Dolls both antique and modern, the teddy bear and plush animals, and the action figures. They also have an enormous assortment of figurines but those are being saved for Part Three which will cover all the remaining toys and games.
“Mr. and Mrs. Mole” 1950’s the USAntique Dolls from The Netherlands 1930’sFirst edition Teddy Bears early twentieth centuryThese look familiar but not sure where they are fromZiggy and Captain Crunch US 1980’sFelix the Cat 1930’sBozo the clown US 1970’sTigger, Piglet, Winnie the Poo and Eyore 1970’s UK“Where the wild things are” US 1970’sDolls from the 1910’s and 1920’s
First edition of Mickey and Minnie Mouse 1930’sDumbledore and plush puppies UK 2000’sPunky Brewster 1980’s the USRainbow Brite (above) and Cabbage Patch Kid both 1980’sMuppets 1980Teddy Ruxpin 1980’sSteve Austin, “The Six Million Dollar Man” 1970’s“Mrs. Beasley” from the Television series “Family Affair” the US 1960’sYogi and BooBoo Bear 1960’sEthel Merman 1930’sCharlie McCarthy and Shirley Temple 1920’sThe Pre-Disney “Snow White and the seven dwarfs” Germany 1920’sGI Joe 1970’s
Above two are Antique porcelain dolls from England 1890’sNative American Doll 1950’sRaggedy Ann and Andy DollsBeatles Dolls 1960’s I know you are, but what am I?An awfully cute kitty doll from the 1900’s. Such sad eyes.Victoria and Albert Dolls 1880’s England
Yogi Bear 1980’s
There are a lot of plastic figurines not shown. I am saving them for the third and final installment tomorrow. You’ll see He-man, Pokemon, The California Raisins, The Marvel and DC Comic characters, and much more. I can’t speak for you, but I’m excited. Make sure you come back for Part Three.