Dolls of All Nations

The Duchess Doll Corp. made small composition and hard plastic dolls, 1948-1960s.Dolls of All Nations  Here is one of the dressed for display as a Brazilian dancer. Also  shown is another undressed Duchess doll with mohair wig, sleep eyes, and molded-painted shoes. These 7 in. hard plastic dolls were made with one piece bodies and legs.

 

Las Vegas Doll

Clearly this is a souvenir doll from Las Vegas, unidentified except for Made in China on the box.  At a height of 12 in., she is made of soft vinyl, is nailed to a stand, and wears a bonded glitter show girl suit. Tiny red heart earrings are all that is removable. She came out of the box in a cloud of flying feathers.

Los Vegas Doll

Ethnic Dolls

The 14 in. vinyl woman from Normandy has strung elastic arms and legs. However, she is made with pinned clothing, not meant to be removed. The 11 in. vintage male from Greece has a cloth body and a molded, mask face. His traditional Greek clothing is impressive. A Welsh friend brought me the 7 in. souvenir doll in front from a visit to his homeland. She stands on a music box that plays, Land of My FathersEthnic Dolls

North American Indian Dolls

Here we have a collection of North American Indian dolls. In front we have a 7.5 in. Ojibwa couple with cloth bodies and leather clothes. Their tag reads, Curve Lake Reserve near Peterborough, Ontario. In the middle is a 6 in. hard plastic child with sleep eyes and a Fort Ligonier, PA head band. Last we have two papooses on the back of their mother, who is wearing leather with fur trim. In the back is a 7 in. hard plastic Old Crow Chief by Carlson Dolls. The tag reads, “Hand crafted with the founders of America in mind to keep Americans aware of their heritage.”

Indian Dolls

Dolls From India

Except for one, these dolls are all from India. The doll in front is a 7.5 in. seated musician with cloth mask face, and cotton body. L to R in back, we have a 7.5 in. celluloid Saudi; a 10 in. dressed in a rose brocade sari, gold and pearl jewelry, made of vinyl and fully jointed; a 12 in. dancer with plaster head, stuffed cloth body, and wire leg supports for standing, wearing a brocade skirt. Pearl jewelry and glitter trim; and a 9 in. doll, all cloth with mask face.

India Dolls

Peggy Nisbet Dolls

Peggy Nisbet made her first doll in1952 in honor of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation. It was so well received that she continued making them. By the 1970’s and 1980’s her dolls were collected all over the world. Left to right we have the 8 in. 1986 Yeoman Warder from the doll series, Uniforms of Great Britain, House of Nisbet; 1992 8 in. Scottish Girl, Nisbet National Costume series; and 1986 8 in. Palace Guard, also from Uniforms of Great Britain. 

Peggy Nisbet Dolls

Prune Dolls

The dominant dolls in the center are a pair of 7 to 8 in. prune dolls. These are made of dried prunes threaded on wire, with walnuts for heads. In Germany such dolls were given to children on Christmas morning as a mid-winter edible treat. The 5 in. couple on the left with beautiful details are from the Lalki region of Poland. The 5.5 in. couple on the right, made of cloth with felt and wool outfits, are from Mexico.

prune dolls