Thank you for taking me to the Doll Show with you! I miss going...there used to be a few regular ones here in the Bay Area, (SF, CA), but I'll have to check where the next nearest one is! Fun!
Didn't see this video till now (August) but wanted to thank you for taking the time to film it. I really enjoyed seeing the dolls. The Ginny and Alexanderkins are some of my favorite.
@@vintagedollcollector4828 I've been in contact with Dorothy Drake from the Crossroads Doll and Teddy Bear shows, looking forward to an event in June 2019.
Hi I have a Helen kish doll priceless I like to trade for a walking doll brand doesn’t matter and Didn't see this video till now (August) but wanted to thank you for taking the time to film it. I really enjoyed seeing the dolls. The Ginny and Alexanderkins are some of my favorite I love dolls ! People don't get my loving dolls and collecting some . My daughter wants me to sell them . How can you sell one of your kids ? I have about 40 of Marie Osmond dolls !!! love them ! I wish they would come to south Louisiana ! .
Oh I love dolls ! People don't get my loving dolls and collecting some . My daughter wants me to sell them . How can you sell one of your kids ? I have about 40 of Marie Osmond dolls !!! love them ! I wish they would come to south Louisiana !
Hola, bonita colección. Como ls tienes tan perfectas? Yo tenía unas cuantas y me cojian polvo y aunque las limpiaba minuciosamente acababan cojiendo un color un poco sucio, las desnudez y lave su ropa y aún están por ahí. No se si las restaurare algún día. Un saludo desde Marbella España. Adios.
Oh this was so wonderful to see, thank you so much for taking us around, your voice is so nice and explaining the dolls as we pass was such a joy, I live in London UK and the fairs here are never like this now. Although we are now holding the 200 year of doll collection, this sunday Im going !!!!!! thank you from Linda in London xx
We don't have anywhere near as many doll shows as we used to in this area, so I feel it's important to support the few that we do have left. Thanks for watching!
Hello there "Vintage Doll Collector" I just love your doll videos! I feel as the only girl inside my Neighborhood that enjoys vintage dolls. All of the "Girls" Now play with these things named "Pop-Its" Witch are just cheap, colored popping toys. I have two "Dianna Effner" Dolls. One is a "Rapunzel" Doll and the other is a "Snow White" Doll. I as well have a "Barbie doll" That is named "Whispering Wind" The doll was produced in the late 90's. I have as well an unknown "Ballerina Doll", and a "Golden Keepsakes" Mermaid doll. These are just a "Few" Of my Dollies. Keep up the good work! - Adria Velez Xx
@@vintagedollcollector4828 They are, aren't they? Even If I have published this comment nine months from now, I still love dolls, and still collect "Dianna Effner" Dolls. -Adria Velez Xx.
@@vintagedollcollector4828 He is! He stood out to me out of all the dolls you featured. Just getting into doll collecting and this was a wonderful introduction to the wide collection of dolls available. Thank you :)
@@vintagedollcollector4828 He is! He stood out to me out of all the dolls you featured. Just getting into doll collecting and this was a wonderful introduction to the wide collection of dolls available. Thank you :)
I don't know why, but these kind of dolls are more scary to me than ventriloquist dummies since the eyes are sort of shrunken into their metal heads. My grandmother has some dolls like the ones with the light blue and white dresses with the white china heads and the shrunken-back eyes that literally inside their heads. I'm always creeped out by those when we visit as a family for Christmas.
Makes me miss my doll collection.i passed them down to my kids and grandkids and great grandkids. I still have some vintage glamour dolls and Shirley Temple and a few others
Making porcelain reproductions of antique dolls was a popular hobby in the 1980s. "BCB" is very likely the initials of the person who made her in 1982.
I have a question for you. What timeline are doll clothing made from? i asked my teacher and google and neither popped up. I have one that has porcelin and stuffing and she has a pink gown with white lacing. Also a bonnet.
Dolls (and doll clothing) have been made commercially for two hundred years, and home made for longer than that. But it sounds like you probably have a porcelain collector doll made sometime between the 1980s and now. Thanks for watching!
Our friend has CAROLINE KENNEDY'S Raggedy ANN DOLL"; WITH THE FIRST LADIE'S LIPSTICK PRINT ON THE APRON!!!!! (Jackie KISSED IT, WHEN IT FELL DOWN THE WHITE HOUSE STAIRS!). THE KENNEDYS WERE CONTACTED BY MAIL, BUT NO RESPONSE......WHO CAN SHE CONTACT ABOUT SELLING IT TO A COLLECTOR?
Sorry to be so late with this reply. If your friend has some kind of provenance showing that it was Caroline's doll, it would go well on eBay or through an auctioneer who specializes in dolls or in Kennedy memorabilia.
Perfect camera work and narration! Most doll show videos are awful. Shaky camera work, too hurried, distracting background noise. This was lovely and I really enjoyed it!
Region 15 of UFDC includes northern New England and Massachusetts. Susan Voake is the Regional Director, and she's awesome. You can read her latest newsletter here: www.ufdc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/fall-2018-newsletter-region-15.pdf
thank you for sharing these wonders! what is this doll at minutes 10 and 20 seconds? I understood "Nate estate doll" is that it? I searched but I did not find anything, can you inform me? thank you!