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  2. Albert Marque - Wikipedia

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    They are generally considered the most desirable dolls by collectors and demand the highest price of any dolls. On March 29, 2014, an A. Marque doll, a boy number 27, set the world record for an antique doll at auction by Theriault's, fetching US$300,000. This broke the previous world record of US$263,000 —- also for an A. Marque doll. [6]

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  4. Edith Flack Ackley - Wikipedia

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    Edith Flack Ackley Wengenroth (6 June 1887 – 28 November 1970) was an American writer and doll maker and designer. She was born in Greenport, New York. She made her first dolls for her daughter. [1] [2] When her daughter, Telka, was older she did water color paintings that were portraits of Ackley's dolls. [2]

  5. Uglydoll - Wikipedia

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    Uglydoll is a brand and series of plush toys created by Sun-Min Kim, based on an idea by Kim and her husband David Horvath.The Uglydoll line was launched on February 14, 2001, and was awarded the Specialty Toy of the Year award by the Toy Industry Association in 2006.

  6. Mildred Seeley - Wikipedia

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    Porcelain and Low-Fire Doll Making (1973) The Doll House Doll: Directions for Making Dolls (1977) The Doll Makers Work Book: French Dolls (1977) The Doll Makers Work Book: Baby Dolls, Volume I: German Dolls (1978) Making Reproduction Dolls for Profit (1979) Project-Milettes: Clones of Small French dolls (1982) Doll Collecting for Fun & Profit ...

  7. Martha Jenks Chase - Wikipedia

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    Martha Jenks Chase (née Martha Jenks; 1851–1925) was a doll designer, manufacturer, entrepreneur, and Progressive reformer based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.. In contrast to the popular dolls of the day, which were often too heavy for small children and too fragile for play, Chase believed that softer, more durable dolls made of fabric would encourage a greater range of childhood play.

  8. Kevin Yagher - Wikipedia

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    He is the designer and executor of the Chucky doll. [2] Yagher frequently collaborated with puppeteer Brock Winkless on his productions. [3] For example, Winkless performed the puppetry for Chucky in Child's Play and several of its sequels. [4] Yagher and Winkless also worked closely on the visual effects of Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992). [4]

  9. Izannah Walker - Wikipedia

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    Izannah Walker was born in Bristol, Rhode Island, on September 25, 1817, to Gilbert Walker and Sarah "Sally" Swasey.Her mother died in 1824 and her father in 1825. Walker may have lived with relatives in Somerset, Massachusetts, for some years; the 1850 census shows her there, living with her aunt, uncle, and sister.