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  2. American Character Doll Company - Wikipedia

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    The American Character Doll Company was an American toy company specializing in dolls. Their most popular dolls included " Tiny Tears," " Tressy," "Butterball Doll", "Sweet Sue," and "Toodles." Founded in 1919, the company's fortunes peaked in the mid-20th century, as they sold millions of dolls exclusively to retailers and mail-order houses ...

  3. Ideal Toy Company - Wikipedia

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    CBS Toys (1982–84) Viewmaster International (1984–89) Tyco (1989–97) Ideal Toy Company was an American toy company founded by Morris Michtom and his wife, Rose. During the post–World War II baby boom era, Ideal became the largest doll-making company in the United States. Their most popular dolls included Betsy Wetsy, [1] Toni, Saucy ...

  4. Bisque doll - Wikipedia

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    A German bisque doll from around 1900. A bisque doll or porcelain doll is a doll made partially or wholly out of bisque or biscuit porcelain. Bisque dolls are characterized by their realistic, skin-like matte finish. They had their peak of popularity between 1860 and 1900 with French and German dolls. Bisque dolls are collectible, and antique ...

  5. Topsy-Turvy doll - Wikipedia

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    A Topsy-Turvy doll is a double-ended doll, typically featuring two opposing characters. They are traditionally American cloth folk dolls which fuse a white girl child with a black girl child at the hips. Later dolls were sometimes a white girl child with a black mammy figure. Precise facts about their origins are rare, but as late as the 1950s ...

  6. Madame Alexander Doll Company - Wikipedia

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    www.madamealexander.com. Madame Alexander Doll Company is an American manufacturer of collectible dolls, founded in 1923 by Beatrice Alexander in New York City. [1] Madame Alexander created the first doll based on a licensed character – Scarlett O'Hara from the book and movie Gone with the Wind. [2] She was also one of the early creators of ...

  7. Amish doll - Wikipedia

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    When a doll became too dirty or badly worn, the head as well as its arms and legs would be completely covered with fresh cloth. [3] Antique Amish dolls made for and used by Amish children are highly collectible and can sell for upwards of US $1,000. However, reproductions made to deceive have proliferated, depressing the market. [3]

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