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a Raggedy Ann rag doll. Today, many rag dolls are commercially produced to mimic aspects of the original home-made dolls, such as simple features, soft cloth bodies, and patchwork clothing. One prominent example of a commercially produced ragdoll is the Raggedy Ann doll. Raggedy Ann first appeared in 1918 as the main character of a series of ...
Francie Fairchild is a fashion doll issued by Mattel from 1966 to 1976 and re-introduced in 2011. Marketed as "Barbie's MODern cousin" from England, the doll had an extensive line of "mod"-style clothing, often employing bright colors and geometric patterns similar to fashions associated with Carnaby Street in the late 1960s to early 1970s.
A Victorian Lady (colorway red shawl, yellow blue dress) 1928 1938 HN1278 HN1279 Kathleen (red dress, dark blue hat and bow) Leslie Harradine 1928 1938 HN1280 Blue Bird Leslie Harradine 1927 1938 HN1281 Scotties HN1282 The Alchemist Leslie Harradine 1927 1938 HN1283 The Cobbler, 2nd version Charles J Noke 1928 1949 HN1284 Lady Jester HN1285 HN1286
Sindhi Traditional Doll: Sindhi doll called guddi/guddo(f/m) is traditional way of making dolls from white cloth sewn in human shape, and stuffed with cotton or small pieces of cloth, these were made to be played by kids.
Sarubobo dolls and charms usually have no facial features. The reasons for this are unclear, but some have been suggested. The reasons for this are unclear, but some have been suggested. One suggestion is that, originally, sarubobo were made from left over cloth and made by relatives, so there was no need for them to be completely accurate.
The Cher doll was the No. 1 selling doll in 1976. [14] After the great success of sales of dolls in 1976, [15] another Cher set was released in 1977, including a new wardrobe with a dress, a new doll and a set of interchangeable clothes. The range was closed in 1978 after the release of other toys for the series.