Showing posts with label dollhouse food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dollhouse food. Show all posts
Monday, August 17, 2009
1930s German Toy Grocery Shop
Labels:
antique,
dollhouse food,
dollhouses,
grocery,
kitchens,
miniatures,
playsets
Antique Doll Cupboard

Just got this interesting antique toy: a homemade doll cupboard constructed from an old Waterbury clock case long, long ago. Measuring just over 13 inches tall, it's the perfect size for this early 1900s German bisque doll. Looks like she's making donuts today...
Labels:
antique,
cupboards,
dishes,
dollhouse food,
dolls,
kitchens,
miniatures
Monday, August 3, 2009
1940s American Toy Grocery Store
I'm thinking this is American, probably from the 1940s, and many of the products shown are original. The set measures about 10 1/2 inches high. The little cans and packages are all wooden with paper labels, while the breads, ham, and steak are plaster.
(See the entry for the 1914 Cass toy grocery for an antique example, the 1950s British toy grocery for a very different style, and the 1930s German shop for another.)
Labels:
advertising,
dollhouse food,
grocery,
kitchens,
miniatures,
playsets,
vintage
Thursday, July 30, 2009
1950s British Toy Grocery Shop
Labels:
advertising,
dollhouse food,
grocery,
kitchens,
miniatures,
playsets,
vintage
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Peng Peng Buddha Bear
This tiny teddy bear, only about 5 inches tall, is one of my favorites from the Chicago artist Peng Peng. Peng Peng makes this bear in an incredible variety of materials and designs, all called "Buddha Bears" because of their short stature and portly proportions. (You can see more at her website: http://www.peng-peng.com/.) My little Buddha Bear likes to visit this vintage 1950s toy refrigerator, complete with some original items. Looks like he's got a little box of ice cream at the moment. (Maybe that's why he looks the way he does...)
Labels:
dollhouse food,
kitchens,
Peng Peng Bears,
stuffed animals,
teddy bears,
tin toys,
vintage
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
1914 Cass Grocery Toy

A recent find was this fragile toy grocery, made by the Cass Company in 1914. The little counter in the front folds up into the base for storage. The whole thing is about 9 inches tall.I was also able to find an original ad for this item, which gives precise dating and also shows the products that came with the grocery. It's always an added thrill to find ads like these: they add a lot to a toy collection!
Labels:
advertising,
antique,
dollhouse food,
grocery,
kitchens,
miniatures,
playsets
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