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  2. 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]

  3. 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]

  4. Juro Novelty Company - Wikipedia

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    24" tall composition Jerry Mahoney doll (left) and larger, 32" version with hollow body for easy operation. (right) Publicity photo, dated 1952. Juro Novelty Company was a New York City based toy company headed by Sam Jupiter, and later by his daughter Vivian Kaplan. [ 1 ]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Bleuette - Wikipedia

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    A Bleuette doll from the 1930s on display at the Isaac Fernández Blanco Museum, Buenos Aires. Museum in Rheims. Bleuette is a doll that was produced from 1905 to 1960 in France and was available to readers of the girls' magazine La Semaine de Suzette, or the English version, "Suzette's Week". Bleuette has a fully jointed composition body. She ...

  7. Kewpie - Wikipedia

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    Kewpie is a brand of dolls and figurines that were conceived as comic strip characters by American cartoonist Rose O'Neill.The illustrated cartoons, appearing as baby cupid characters, began to gain popularity after the publication of O'Neill's comic strips in 1909, and O'Neill began to illustrate and sell paper doll versions of the Kewpies.