I am getting so far behind with posts! I still have some doll show finds, some toy show finds, and an antique mall trip to show you dolls from! My sister and I have been busy lately too. We went to see the Pee Wee Herman bike, we went to the afore mentioned toy show, we have a Q& A showing of Napoleon Dynamite this week. But last Saturday we went to a doll show. My sister, who still says she doesn't collect dolls, went home with three more this time! We'll see some stuff I saw at the show, and I'll show you what I bought in the next post.
This show is kind of weird. I know it's because they have twice as many dealers as fit in the room, but there is a whole doll show when you walk in, before you ever get to the table where you pay for your tickets. So we started looking as soon as we walked in. One of the first 'things' we spotted was Mikelman. Some of you may remember his doll line, which included Candi, Charice, and Dominick. We chatted for a while about the aches and pains of getting old, since I was limping around with my bad leg. I'm not sure, but I think Michael is younger than I am. When I first met him, I knowIwas in my early 30's. We have changed a little bit!
It's not a huge room, which explains why the dealer tables were puking out into the hall and beyond.
I spotted this doll. She's a Japanese Skipper. You can tell because she has those black iris'.
I think the girl on the left is a convention doll. I may have photographed her before, because I do remember her, and I like her. I'm not sure about the couple on the right.
This is a Mimi doll, made by Remco in 1973. She sang when you used the records that went in a slot in her back. Someday I'll dig out the one we have and do a post on her. By the way, she sang "I Want to Teach the World to Sing", in many languages. The song was originally a co*ke commercial, but was so popular, it became a real song, with the references to co*ke removed and replaced by other lyrics.
I struggled to get a picture of this schnazzy Draculaura doll without interference from glare. You also get a view of her neighbouring doll, a Frankie Stein, I believe.
My sister and I both loved these Jar Lu and Ten Ping dolls. They were out of our price range though.
This is a stern looking bunch. They're Poppy Parker dolls by Integrity Toys. The two on the right are convention dolls. I thought the one on the far right was the most interesting. She's called 'Stay Tuned', and she's in shades of grey. like she's in black and white.
This is a pretty group/. There's a very stern looking Tammy's mom top left, several Shirley Temples, and some Madame Alexanders I think my favourites are the two Betsy McCalls: the girl in red, and the girl in blue and white plaid.
Anna May Wong! If you haven't heard of Anna May Wong, look her up. She was the first Chinese American star, back in the 1920's and 30's, and she was pretty cool. She was honoured by having her likeness on a quarter in 2022, the first Asian American to do so.
Next to Anna May is Emmy winning producer, actress, and Transgender icon Laverne Cox, and designer Vera Wang. |
I know this Ken is a Day of the Dead doll, but he's creeping me out.
Mitzi and friends were on the table below these girls. An African American Velvet doll, and a little girl in green by Berdine Creedy Designs.
Any of the dolls from this table can be bought from Lizsdollhouse. The information is below. She's also on Ebay as Lizdolling.
Liz told us the amazing story of how she was legally blind since birth, but now has 20/20 vision, (other than needing reading glasses), because she was fitted with permanent lenses. I didn't even know they could do that! Apparently it's like having contact lenses surgically placed in your eyes. Wow. It's an expensive process though, and she said insurance doesn't pay for it. Typical.
Okay. That was the show. But what did I bring home? We'll see that next time.