Ginny Doll

1940s Ginny Doll

These two 7.5 in. Ginny dolls are exactly the same, except one has painted hair and the other a mohair wig. Both are composition dolls with painted side-glancing eyes and identical faces. The undressed one is marked R. & B. Doll Co. while the other Bo Peep, is marked Vogue on her back. Jennie Graves started the Vogue Doll Co. in the 1930’s and commissioned sculptor Bernard Lipfert to design this doll. Jennie Graves was the dolls’ dress maker. The undressed doll sculpted by Bernard Lippert was also used by the Alexander Doll Co. for their 1930’s Dionne Quintuplets dolls.

Ginny Doll