Tattered and Lost EPHEMERA
Showing posts with label vintage paper doll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage paper doll. Show all posts
6/7/13

The G.E.M. PAPER DOLL

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Another repost, this one from January 2, 2010. The reason is that I've heard from someone related to the man who ran this company that...
1/19/12

MOTHER GOOSE CUTOUT PICTURE BOOK paper doll

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Years ago I bought a huge box of paper dolls on eBay; a purchase made around 2 in the morning for $300. I can’t blame the Ambien for that on...
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1/18/12

POLLY'S PAPER PLAYMATES from 1911

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This antique paper doll is from The Boston Herald Sunday supplement in 1911. Looks pretty good for being over 100 years old. There were 12 ...
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1/17/12

Estey Organ Co. ADVERTISING PAPER DOLLS

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These two dolls advertised the Estey Organ Company. I imagine they were printed around 1900, give or take 5 years either direction. These sa...
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1/2/10

A new year with A NEW CHALLENGE

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Okay ephemera people out there, specifically paperdoll people. I'm giving you a challenge. Actually what I'm doing is begging for he...
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5/2/09

PLEASE MOM! I want the paper dolls!

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In the early 20th Century the J. & P. Coats company, now known as Coats and Clark, offered a series of 5 mechanical paper dolls through ...
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2/27/09

IMAGINE YOURSELF at 152

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This is Miss Hattie and she's 152 years old, so don't begrudge her appearance. At one point in her life in 1857 she was hot off the ...
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