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  2. Composition doll - Wikipedia

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    Some early celebrity dolls were made of composition, like the Baby Peggy doll from Louis Amberg & Sons, which was a success in 1923. The American Ideal Toy Company began making composition dolls in 1907. They produced over 200 variations of dolls throughout the composition era. [2] Their Shirley Temple doll was one of the most successful ...

  3. Mariquita Pérez - Wikipedia

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    Mariquita Pérez was a Spanish composition doll created in the late 1930s and produced until 1976, [1] considered the most famous doll in the country's history. [2] It was created by the high society woman Leonor Coello de Portugal, [1] who was inspired by other dolls such as the French Bleuette and the Argentine Marilú. [2]

  4. Marilú (doll) - Wikipedia

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    Marilú was an Argentine composition doll produced between 1932 and 1960, considered the most prominent and enduring doll in the country, [1] [2] and an icon in the history of national toys. [3] It was created by Alicia Larguía, who was inspired by the French predecessor of Bleuette , a doll available through the famous magazine for girls La ...

  5. Bisque doll - Wikipedia

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    The bisque head is attached to a body made of cloth or leather, or a jointed body made of wood, papier-mâché or composition, a mix of pulp, sawdust, glue and similar materials. [1] [4] Doll bodies are only rarely made entirely of bisque because of its fragility and weight. [1] Dolls that are made entirely of bisque are called all-bisque dolls.

  6. Ideal Toy Company - Wikipedia

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    Ideal produced over 200 variations of dolls throughout the composition era. [2] In 1914, Ideal had a boy doll launched named the Uneeda Kid, after a biscuit company. [29] [28] It was patented on December 8, 1914. [30] The 15-inch boy doll wore a blue and white bloomer suit and held a box of Uneeda Biscuits under his arm. [31]

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