Here she is with her new friends, two color coordinated vintage trolls:
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
New Peng Peng Bear
It's always a happy day when a new bear by Peng Peng, one of my fave artists, arrives. Please meet "Saltine," a mere 3 3/4 inches of crazy joy.
Labels:
cute,
Peng Peng Bears,
stuffed animals,
teddy bears
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Vintage Playtown Meat Market
Dollhouse grocery shops are some of my favorite miniatures to collect. The tiny accessories (cans, boxes, packages, fruits, veggies, cheeses) are fun to find and stock the shelves with. This particular shop has a more limited product range, and it's one that will definitely not appeal to vegetarian readers.
The Playtown Meat Market was made in the 1940s -50s by Playtown Products Co. of New York. Playtown sold a whole range of these little shops, averaging 7 inches tall, including a bakery, general store, grocery shop, supermarket, and a fabulous luncheonette. (Click here to visit a great website featuring many of the Playtown Shops.)
The shops came filled with tiny items.
This one still has most of its original stock,
plaster meats housed behind sliding doors.
The market is just the right size for the contemporary Flagg Family Dollhouse Dolls, who are stocking up their freezer.
The Playtown Meat Market was made in the 1940s -50s by Playtown Products Co. of New York. Playtown sold a whole range of these little shops, averaging 7 inches tall, including a bakery, general store, grocery shop, supermarket, and a fabulous luncheonette. (Click here to visit a great website featuring many of the Playtown Shops.)
The shops came filled with tiny items.This one still has most of its original stock,
plaster meats housed behind sliding doors.
The market is just the right size for the contemporary Flagg Family Dollhouse Dolls, who are stocking up their freezer.
Labels:
dollhouse food,
dollhouses,
dolls,
grocery,
miniatures,
vintage
Monday, April 18, 2011
Miniature Groceries
Antique dollhouse grocery shops are some of my favorite things to collect. Most were made in Germany, from the mid 1800s all the way through the 1960s. Here are a few accessory pieces I found recently to restock my shelves.
Miniature canned goods (milk, coffee, and sausages): tin cans with paper labels, made in Germany circa the 1930s, 1 1/2 inches tall.
Tiny cheeses: cardboard, composition, and glass. Dish is 1 1/4 inches in diameter, circa 1930s.
Miniature canned goods (milk, coffee, and sausages): tin cans with paper labels, made in Germany circa the 1930s, 1 1/2 inches tall.
Tiny cheeses: cardboard, composition, and glass. Dish is 1 1/4 inches in diameter, circa 1930s.
Labels:
antique,
dollhouse food,
dollhouses,
grocery,
miniatures
Friday, April 15, 2011
Vintage Charlie's Angels Doll
Rooting around in a box full of manky 1990s Barbies a few weeks ago, I found this treasure: a vintage Charlie's Angels doll, made by Hasbro in 1977, in its complete original outfit, and priced at just $5.99! This particular Angel is Kelly, originally played in the TV show by Jaclyn Smith, and the likeness is quite remarkable, I think (although I don't expect Jaclyn's head was quite this disproportionately large in real life...)
When I got her home, a happy discovery was made: she's just about the same scale as my vintage Mego Batman doll!
Batman was clearly happy about it, too: he's callously tossed Robin aside for Kelly. Poor Robin...I hope those menacing robots don't get him. He may be okay, though, as they appear to be looking the other way.
When I got her home, a happy discovery was made: she's just about the same scale as my vintage Mego Batman doll!
Batman was clearly happy about it, too: he's callously tossed Robin aside for Kelly. Poor Robin...I hope those menacing robots don't get him. He may be okay, though, as they appear to be looking the other way.
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