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  2. Thorne miniature rooms - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the model rooms also developed from Thorne's collection of miniature furniture and household accessories, which she began assembling around 1900, and her desire to house and display these items. [1] A further inspiration may have been a miniature shadow box that she encountered at a bazaar in Istanbul during the 1920s. [3]

  3. Petronella Oortman - Wikipedia

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    Petronella Oortman (Dutch pronunciation: [peːtroːˈnɛlaː ˈʔoːrtmɑn]; 1656 – November 27, 1716) was a Dutch woman whose elaborate dollhouse is part of the permanent collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.

  4. Dollhouse - Wikipedia

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    1:24 or half inch scale (1 foot is 1/2") was popular in Marx dollhouses in the 1950s but only became widely available in collectible houses after 2002, about the same time that even smaller scales became more popular, like 1:48 or quarter inch scale (1 foot is 1/4") and 1:144 or "dollhouse for a dollhouse" scale. 1/24th scale dolls houses, and ...

  5. Category:Dollhouses - Wikipedia

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  6. Bluebird Toys - Wikipedia

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    Bluebird Toys plc was a British toy company.They were responsible for the Polly Pocket brand, Havok wargame and Disney Tiny Collection. The company's previous toy lines included Manta Force, Oh Penny!, the British version of Oh Jenny! from Matchbox Toys, Mighty Max and miniature Thomas and Friends sets.

  7. Sylvanian Families - Wikipedia

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    Sylvanian Families (シルバニアファミリー, Shirubania Famirī) is a line of collectible anthropomorphic animal figurines made of flocked plastic. [1] They were created by the Japanese gaming company Epoch in 1985 and distributed worldwide by a number of companies.

  8. Margaret Woodbury Strong - Wikipedia

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    This is when she began her doll collection. She married Homer Strong, over twenty years her senior, in September 1920; as a wedding gift, her parents gave her a large share of stock in the Kodak corporation. [2] Margaret and Homer had a daughter, who died in 1946; Homer died in 1958. Her passion was collecting dolls, doll houses, and toys.

  9. Faith Eaton - Wikipedia

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    Faith Eaton (1927 - 2005) was a major British doll and dolls' house collector, who published widely on the history, manufacture and care of toys. She was a founder member of the Doll Club of Great Britain, The Dolls' House Society and the Dollmakers Circle.

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