Marie Osmond Doll

The Marie Osmond Doll collection has been in existence for over 15 years and still going strong. Read more »

Life-Size Barbie

The Life Size Barbie was a huge hit when making its grand entrance on the market in 1976 by Mattell. Life Size Barbie measures approximately 38 inches in height. She is Barbie virtually come to life for the little girl who loves her. Read more »

Native American Indian Doll

The Native American Indian Doll brings back the history of the clothing Native Indians wore. The Indian Doll comes in many eras and tribes. These dolls depict the full dress from their every day to their ceremonial dress. Read more »

I Love Lucy Dolls

We cannot say anymore than what the title states. "I Love Lucy" is an icon that will forever be a part of our history. She has made us laugh so hard we would want to cry. Read more »

Horsman Dolls

In the 1930’s and 1940’s, Horsman Dolls were a huge success , focusing on what was popular and kept the quality high, of the well dressed baby dolls. Read more »

Gotz Doll Collection

The Gotz dolls have quite an unusual beginning compared to other dolls. These dolls were fist made of paper mache’ and were crafted by Marianne and Franz Gotz along with the help of five family members. Read more »

Vogue Ginny Doll

The Adorable and Classic Ginny Doll

One of the most popular dolls in the 1950s was Ginny, one of Vogues most loved dolls. Who would have thought that she would be just as popular today as she was then? Read more »

Franklin Mint Dolls

The True Value of Franklin Mint Dolls The Franklin Mint Company has touched the lives of so many. For more than 40 years, the Franklin Mint Dolls have become works of art and treasured collectibles. Read more »

Fisher Price Doll

The Fisher Price Doll has been known to make their dolls just right to hug like crazy. They also made the "Little Girls", and they each had their own name. Read more »

Effanbee Dolls

Effanbee Dolls have a great success story, one was the Patsy doll designed by Bernard Lipfert and advertised in 1928.  Patsy was on of the first dolls to have a manufactured wardrobe just for her, and other manufacturers sold clothes and accessories as well. Read more »

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