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Toddler dolls are considered in the same classification as Vogue's Ginny, 8A "Toddler Dolls. Also known as the" Pre-Ginny, a " Ginny component, a "or # 1 Ginny. The one real word" Ginny "is not used during the years of the wrist Toddler occurred, which was from 1937 until 1948. A name "ToddlesÂ" was never transferred to the new Vogue dolls well.
The majority of the dolls were dressed as Toddler girls. The collection includes dolls represented Toddler rhyme theme and fairy tale characters and some ethnic costumes, and child / child pairs. Some of the Toddler dolls have real names, like Debby, Pinkie and Julie. Other concerns according to their teams as "Ice Skater, Â" and a "Preacher.Â" Toddler collection had molded under the mohair wigs. They are articulated at the neck, arms and legs, and his facial features are painted on, painted eyes that seem to look right. Toddler Eye color dolls are usually blue, but some of the ethnic dolls particular topic was brown eyes.
There are variations in the size and shape of the eyes, eyelashes, and even the overall quality of face painting. This is due to the fact that facial features were painted. Some of the first R & B dolls are not painted eyelashes or any tabs at all. Hair Color Toddler in dolls vary. These dolls were made of the composition, so it is not uncommon to see cracks or splits in their bodies painted features and gravel.
First Dolls Toddle were marked on the back R & B. The reason for this is that the Vogue Doll company bought Arranbee undressed dolls Doll Company, then dressed them and sold the dolls in traditional designs from Vogue. Some of these dolls are also marked only a "doll COA" on their backs. Went shortly after this, the Vogue Doll Company dolls began to print the name of Vogue marked on the back of the wrist. The first teams were marked with a gold "Vogue" circular label, which through the years, tends to get lost. It is rare to find a sticker still attached to clothing at present (the year 2007). If you find a doll that resembles the Toddler and the label is missing or the set is unlabeled, and is marked R & B, the doll can be identified as a real young children, even thought it is very good chance that a child is true. The stickers are important in making the identification Toddler positive wrists.
Some dolls Toddler had his name stamped on the bottom of his shoe, however, it is also incompatible. In trying to identify earlier versions of newer Toddler note that the previous Toddle were slightly more bulky. This is also true of R & B, both in body and wrists Vogue principles marked with "Vogue.es"
Another notable difference is in the Toddler weapons. There produced with straight wrists, arms and wrists caused filled with a slight bend in the right arm. This difference helps to determine what year it was sold wrist. The years from 1940 to 1944 dolls produced with the most severe curve in the right arm. After these years, the dolls had again produced the arms straight.
Distinguishing early and hard plastic dolls Ginny afternoon Toddler
The painted hard plastic Ginny's eyes will hands much more detailed. The fingers are thinner than the composition Toddler dolls.
The designs of some of the costumes of the dolls Toddler were repeated in the early Ginny dolls. Many of these dolls were sold during wartime. This fact is evident in all the emphasis on patriotic themes doll equipment. Equipment during this time include "Miss American" and "Uncle Sam" a very popular and "Far Away Lands.Â" During this time, is very fortunate for the Vogue doll collector that many styles are well documented in catalogs, brochures and other literature Vogue for company representatives.
The Vogue Doll Company became the strongest of hard plastic in the 1940s. The dolls produced retained the painted side glancing eyes and mohair wigs with detailed clothing, the quality of similar styles and themes, as the dolls produced before this time. A name "Ginny" still not being used. The Toddler name was transferred to plastic dolls.
Source: Encyclopedia of Vogue Dolls Collector
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The Toddles dolls are considered to be in the same classification as Vogue’s Ginny, 8” Toddles Dolls. They are also referred to as the “pre-Ginny, “compo Ginny,” or #1 Ginny. The actual term “Ginny” was not used during the years the Toddles doll was produced, which was 1937 to 1948. The name “Toddles” was never transferred to the newer Vogue dolls either.
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