Welcome to Vintage Doll Collection

Vintage Dolls and More

Welcome to our Vintage Doll Collection website. We hope you find the rare collectable dolls you are searching for. We are here to help you build your collection and we have already done the research for you. Read more »

Vintage Madame Alexander Dolls

What can I say about the Madame Alexander doll that you don’t know. I remember getting my first Madame Alexander when I was only 4. We were visiting NYC and my mother took me to a huge toy store. I remember seeing her high up on the shelf and wanted her so badly. She had braided pig-tails and the cutest freckles. Read more »

Vintage Barbie Doll

Barbie has been the same size since her inception. However, there have been Super-size Barbie dolls which are the size of a small child. Ken is generally 12” tall, and Skipper (Barbies little sister) 10”. Read more »

Victorian Doll House

The doll houses of today can trace their history back to about 400 years ago to the “baby houses” of Europe. The baby houses were cabinet display cases made up of several rooms. The cabinets were built with such architectural detail and filled with amazing miniature household items, that they were greatly admired and made strictly for the adults. Read more »

Troll Doll

Troll doll, originally know as Leprechauns, became one of America’s biggest toy fad. It began in the autumn of1963, lasting through to 1965. Read more »

Tiny Tears Doll

Tiny Tears Doll was the most popular doll in the 1950’s. She not only was able to wet her diaper, but she was able to cry and be sad. She had two tiny holes at the inside corner of her eyes which would fill with tears.  She would make tears when her tummy was squeezed after she was fed. Read more »

Strawberry Shortcake Dolls and Characters

Strawberry Shortcake is a licensed character owned by American Greetings, and originally used in their greeting cards. Then they expanded to include dolls, posters and other products. Read more »

So Truly Real Dolls

Ashton Drakes "So Truly Real Dolls" are incredibly realistic. They are adorned with the cutest fashions for every type of weather. Each doll has their own personality and are simply irresistible. Read more »

Sasha Dolls

Sasha Morgenthaler was a Swiss Artist, who was born in 1893 and died in 1975. She began making dolls in the 1920’s. As she progressed in her doll making, she developed the Sasha doll. Read more »

Rose Doll

These dolls are either named Rose or are made by the doll artist, Patricia Rose. These dolls are elegant and represent the Victorian doll era. They are the perfect doll for any collector. There are many other dolls on this site, for example, Rose from the movie Titanic. Read more »

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