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Plastic Doll

New plastics, developed during World War II (1939 - 1945), were used for doll and toy making from 1945. They largely replaced more traditional materials like porcelain and composition. This 'black' ...

Plastic Doll

In the 1950's, new plastics (polyethylene, or 'vinyl') gave manufacturers a soft and flexible material for producing dolls. This doll has a hard plastic body and legs, with soft plastic head and arms. The ...

Plastic Doll

This plastic fashion doll, called 'Little Miss Vogue', comes with the original box and several fashionable outfits from the early 1960's. The head is made from soft plastic, with the hair inserted ...

Porcelain Head Doll

Toys become even more interesting when we know something about their history. This doll belonged to Winifred Woodcock, who was born in 1934. It was a Christmas present in 1938, when she was 4 years old. ...

Porcelain Head Doll

This bisque head doll, with her trunk of clothes, was given to Irene Hey for Christmas 1922. It was one of the best presents she ever had: "This precious doll came to me on Christmas Day in 1922. I ...

Porcelain Head Doll

This doll was made by the French maker Jules Steiner. His company made high quality dolls, as well as mechanical figures.It has a bisque head, with composition body and limbs. 'Composition' is a papier-mache ...

Porcelain Head Doll

This doll, sold under the trade name 'Revalo', was made by the German maker Gebruder Ohlhaver. It has a bisque head - a matt (unshiny) porcelain, with blue closing eyes and a real hair wig. The ...

Porcelain Head Doll

This doll has a porcelain head with painted hair and features. It is called a 'glazed china' because the head has been given an overglaze to make it shiny. Glazed china heads were popular until the ...

Porcelain Head Doll

This doll has a head made from untinted bisque. This is a matt (unshiny) porcelain with painted features added, but is otherwise left white. It has a fabric body, with bisque arms and legs. The clothes ...

Porcelain Head Doll

This fashion doll was probably made in France, perhaps by the firm of Pierre Jumeau. Fashion dolls were popular between 1860 - 1890, and were made to look like elegant young women. This doll has ...

Porcelain Head Doll

This doll has a bisque head - a matt (unshiny) porcelain, with closing blue glass eyes and a mohair wig. Its body is made from leather, with bisque arms and composition legs.

Porcelain Head Doll

This doll's head was made in Germany by the maker Armand Marseille. His porcelain factory began making bisque doll's heads from c.1890, and became one of Europe's biggest producers. Bisque is a matt ...

Pot Head Doll

This doll was made in Staffordshire during World War I (1914 - 1918). Imported German dolls were not available during the war, and some English porcelain factories made doll heads to fill the gap left ...

Puppet

Wooden articulated 'Jolly Boy' puppet.

Puppets

These Punch and Judy puppets have painted papier-mache heads and hats, mounted onto turned wood sticks. They may have been used in professional puppet shows rather than as children's toys.

Puppets

These glove puppets represent 'Sooty' and 'Sweep', two popular puppet characters on children's television. They are made from fur fabric, and belonged to a brother and sister called Sophie and Jeremy ...

Rag Doll

For hundreds of years rag dolls were made at home, using old scraps of material and trimmings. Factory-made rag dolls date from the mid 19th century. This one has been printed onto cotton sheets ...

Rag Doll

Rag dolls, made from fabric, have been popular for hundreds of years. They could be made at home, using any scraps of material and trimming. Factory-made rag dolls date from the mid 19th century. By ...