Madame Alexander: The Waller Collection - Part One

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An Introduction by the Collector

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ollecting can be additive and time consuming. But, as I always say, it is also “socially acceptable” and even “socially enhancing.” Getting to know other collectors and families dealing with mom’s or grandmother’s doll collection has added so much to our family’s life over the years. Now when we are downsizing, we pass along some outstanding treasures to the next family. We hope that they enrich your family as much as they have ours.

in doll molds. I hope this catalog inspires you to learn more about Alexander dolls. After you review all these composition and cloth dolls, you might ask “What was the focus of my collection?” My focus started out as Alexander hard plastic dolls of the early 1950’s. After being so confused about the uncataloged years of 1947 to 1952, my focus exploded to all the Alexander dolls along the timeline from the late 1920’s to the 1970’s to understand the evolution of the dolls and its boxes, labels, wrist tags and clothes labels. Dealers teasingly accused me of being more interested in the boxes than the dolls sometimes!

In my collecting experience, the motto that has always proven true is “Collect the very best that you can afford.” Buying superior dolls always pays dividends! But buying superior dolls has to be paired with knowledge to know that the doll is superior. So much of my research time always involved understanding what was correct and what was questionable about any doll. If it was questionable, how do I resolve the questions? Experience is built over time and the best way to gain experience and confidence is to read and study auction catalogs and doll exhibits at national doll conventions. There are hundreds of collectors who more than willing to help educate you in building your collection. I hope that this catalog can serve as an educational resource for collecting Alexander dolls. In any education, a collector has to cross reference information between sources to determine any discrepancies. I am so thankful that Theriault’s agreed to use information from Playthings Magazine in the catalog. This research anchors the facts back to a factual source so that all collectors can benefit.

Another focus of my collection was centered on what was happening in the toy industry at the time and how Madame Alexander responded to those competitive forces. Reading Playthings Magazine at the New York City public library was a fascinating past time at night when I was in New York City on business. I had several extended conversations with Madame Alexander about how she ran the company during the early years and through the 1950’s. Blending business, marketing, history with the dolls that she produced, just made them more real to me. Madame was an exceptional person with an innate entrepreneurial mindset who broke the cultural norms of her day and competed in a man’s business world at the top echelons of the toy industry. Madame never took “no” for an answer and positioned her company to be on the cutting edge of fashion with the best quality and design while focused on the education of young ladies to cultivate their appreciation of the arts and expand their future horizons.

Proper research will give you greater confidence to build a better collection. Additional research and knowledge launched a whole new focus to my collection when I determined that only by understanding the Alexander boxes, labels, clothes tags and wrist tags could you really determine the authenticity of the doll. With that understanding, the evolution of Alexander dolls over the years fall into a pattern so that you then can understand changes in wig construction and changes

I hope you enjoy this catalog and can take home one of these treasures. - Rodney Waller

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During the composition doll production years Madame Alexander introduced the Portrait Series, lady dolls with unique handpainted facial details, elaborate coiffures and superb custom costumes featuring construction details that appeared on no other dolls. This is the 1946 Melanie from the series, #115 of this book. Madame considered the Portrait Series to be the apogee of her work, continuing the models into the Golden Years of the 1950s for which the dolls received Fashion Academy awards.

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ou’re unlikely to find an Alexander doll enthusiast who does not know the person – or at least the name – of their fellow collector, Rodney Waller. His passion for the dolls, his appreciation for the unique vision of Beatrice Alexander, and his own curious and intellectual mind have made him a veritable force of nature in the collecting, identifying and preserving of these important American dolls.

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1. Composition Tiny Betty as “Little Bo Peep”

Madame Alexander New York (cloth tag on costume). The doll is wearing her original pale orange organdy dress with brown edging on the ruffles, one-piece 2. Box label cotton slip and panties socks, shoes, and woven bonnet with brown edging. Near mint condition, slight eye fading. Madame Alexander, 1936, the dimple-cheeked doll was marketed as “Marcella”, designed to capture the Shirley Temple market whose license was held by the competitive doll firm of Ideal, and is presented in her original early box indicating the costume color as orange. $500/700

7” (18 cm.) All composition with jointing at shoulders and hips, painted blue side-glancing eyes, rosebud-shaped lips, blonde mohair curly locks, painted white socks and black shoes. She is wearing her original costume tagged “Bo Peep Madame Alexander NY USA” comprising coral organdy dress with rose taffeta panniers sprinkled with little flowers, petticoats, pantalets, and carrying a pipe cleaner staff with floral trim. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, from the Tiny Betty series, 1938. $200/300

2. Very Rare Composition “Marcella” in Original Costume and Box 16” (41 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, mohair lashes, open mouth, four teeth, dimpled cheeks, blonde mohair ringlet curled wig, five-piece body. Marks:

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3. Cloth “Amy” from “Little Women” with Beautiful Complexion and Rare Costume

4. Cloth “Beth” from “Little Women” with Rosy Cheeks and Original Costume

15” (38 cm.) All-cloth doll with mask pressed and hand-painted facial features, blue side-glancing eyes, very rosy cheeks, red lips, blonde mohair curls with original green hair ribbon, jointing at shoulders and hips. The doll is wearing her original textured cream cotton dress with yellow flowered pattern and green trim, slip, pantalets, socks and black one-strap shoes. The dress is tagged “Little Women/Amy/Trademark Pending/Madame Alexander”. Near mint condition, very choice state of preservation, rare “trademark pending” label indicating very early production. Madame Alexander, 1933. $500/800

15” (38 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed and painted facial features, brown side4. Dress label glancing eyes, rosy cheeks, red lips, brunette short curly hair with original rose ribbon, jointing at shoulders and hips. The doll is wearing her original red/cream patterned dress with white ruffled collar, slip, ruffled-edge pantalets, socks and shoes. The dress is tagged “Little Women/Beth/Trademark Pending/Madame Alexander N.Y.” Near mint condition, two tiny holes at dress front, the costume is fresh and crisp, and her complexion and hair are superb. Madame Alexander, 1933, with rare “trademark pending” label indicating early production. $500/800

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5. Very Rare and All-Original Set of Tiny Betty as “Little Women” in Presentation Box 7” (18 cm.) dolls. 24” x 14” box. Each of the dolls is all composition with jointing at shoulders and hips, three with painted brown eyes, one with blue, tiny bow-shaped mouth, mohair wig, painted white socks and black 5. Box detail shoes, and each is presented in its original gown with attached slip and pantalets. Included is dark brunettehaired Jo with blue pique gown and flowered pinafore; light brunette-haired Beth with pink gown and attached striped pinafore; dark blonde-haired Meg with red checkered gown; and light blonde-haired Amy with whiter organdy gown and blue patterned overlay. Each doll has original cloth tag on costume indicating name of doll and “Little Women Madame Alexander”, The dolls are presented in original presentation box with label “Little Women” and with gilt paper name label on each doll. The dolls are in mint condition, some paper wear on box. Madame Alexander, 1936. $1200/2000

6. Composition Tiny Betty as “American Girl” 7” (18 cm.) All composition with jointing at shoulders and hips, painted blue side-glancing eyes, pink lips of tiny closed mouth, reddish-brown mohair curly hair with original pink hair band, painted white socks and black flat shoes. She is wearing original pink taffeta dress with tulle overlay, pink

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taffeta panties. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1938, the doll was made for one year only. $200/300


7. Composition RedHaired “Flora McFlimsey” with Rare Bonnet 19” (48 cm.) All composition with socket head, jointing at shoulders and hips, green sleep eyes, real lashes, painted freckles, open mouth, four teeth, reddish/ brown hair with original curls. She is wearing original green and white checkered dress with organdy apron having embroidered detail on pocket, rufflededge slip with attached panties, white socks, brown ankle boots, and unusual double-brimmed green woven bonnet with berry trim. The doll is marked “Princess Elizabeth Alexander Doll” and the costume is tagged “Flora McFlimsey of Madison Square/ Madame Alexander/ All Rights Reserved”. Generally excellent, fading left eye, some light spotting on costume, especially beautiful complexion and hair. Madame Alexander, 1939, rare costume with wonderful bonnet. $400/600

8. Petite Composition Child with Rare Modeled Hair in Bobbed Style 8” (20 cm.) All composition with swivel head, modeled short brown hair in bobbed fashion with curly bangs, brown painted sideglancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing yellow organdy dress with white piping and attached slip, onesie undergarment, open-weave cap with yellow edging, socks, black snap-front shoes. Generally excellent, small blemish at left eye corner. The doll is

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marked Alexander on torso, and the dress has original label “Madame Alexander”. Madame Alexander, 1938. $200/300

9. Petite Composition McGuffey-Ana in Original Pastel Costume with Original Box 11” (28 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, closed mouth, blonde human hair wig with curly bangs and long braids tied with pink ribbons, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing a pale pink organdy dress under yellow organdy pinafore with matching ruffled bonnet, ruffled slip with attached


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panties, socks, and black ankle boots. The doll is marked Alexander. Generally excellent. Madame Alexander, depicting McGuffeyAna, 1939, included is original box with child face label; this is an unusual face model and size of McGuffey-Ana. $200/400

10. Outstanding Composition “Kate Greenaway” in Luxurious Original Costume 24” (61 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye- shadow, open mouth, four teeth, soft blonde mohair wig with originally-arranged curls, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing a sheer chartreuse-yellow nylon dress with chartreuse slip and panties, chartreuse net petticoat, flowers at bodice, lace fingerless gloves, socks, black side-snap shoes, and a wire-framed bonnet to match the dress. The doll is marked Alexander and the dress has original “Kate Greenaway/ Madame Alexander/New York/All Rights Reserved” label. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1941. $800/1200

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year only, and is presented in original presentation box with decorative lining and with original “Hansel” label. $200/300

13. Petite Composition “Margaret Rose” in Original Pink Chiffon Costume

11. Composition “Southern Girl” in Rare Costume with Original Box 15” (38 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye- shadow, bow-shaped closed mouth, blushed cheeks, brunette mohair wig with original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing her original costume comprising flowered blue overskirt and bodice, pink organdy underskirt, attached stiffened petticoat, pantalets with double row of ruffles, socks, black side-snap shoes, and stiffened organdy bonnet with floral bouquet. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1942, the doll is perfectly-preserved, with rare costume, and in original Alexander yellow bow-style box. $900/1500

12. Composition Tiny Betty as “Hansel” in Original Presentation Box 7” (18 cm.) All composition with jointing at shoulders and hips, painted blue side-glancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, blonde mohair curly wig, painted white socks and black shoes. He is wearing original costume of purple taffeta shorts, white shirt with ruffled collar, pink felt vest with blue rick-rack trim. The costume is tagged “Fiction Doll Hansel Madame Alexander”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1937, the doll was made for one

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14” (36 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, dark pink lips of closed mouth, dark blonde mohair wig with original curls, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original pale pink sheer chiffon gown with lace trim, petal appliques, taffeta petticoat and panties, white socks, pink side-snap shoes and woven wide-brimmed bonnet with floral appliques. The costume is tagged “Madame Alexander New York USA”. Generally excellent, very light lines on body. Madame Alexander, 1946. $500/700

14. Gorgeous Composition “Margaret Rose” in Pink Chiffon Gown and Elaborate Bonnet 21” (53 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, bright pink lips of closed mouth, blushed cheeks, blonde mohair wig in original curls, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing her original sheer pink chiffon


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full-length gown with lace trim and rosebud appliques, pink taffeta petticoat and panties, pink thighhigh ribbed stockings, pink side-snap shoes, and wide-brimmed straw bonnet with lavish rosebuds and silk band and streamers. The dress has original label “ ‘Margaret Rose’ Madame Alexander N.Y. U.S.A. All rights reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, luxury portrait doll of the young English princess, with original clover leaf “Margaret Rose” tag, 1947. $800/1200

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lime green organdy gown with pink-edged ruffled borders and sleevelets, with matching cap trimmed with dainty pink flowers which match the bouquet she carries, pink cotton petticoat and panties. The costume is tagged “Madame Alexander New York USA”, and she is presented in her original blue “bow box”, stamped model 1009, with original store label and $1.50 price. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1937, made for one year only. $300/400

17. Composition Tiny Betty as “Alice in Wonderland” with Gold Paper Label

15. Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Striped Taffeta Coat 14” (36 cm.) All composition with socket head, dark blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, dark red lips of closed mouth, black human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original golden organdy dress under a vivid multi-colored striped taffeta coat with green covered buttons which match her cuffs, collar and green taffeta flower-trimmed sunbonnet, hooped petticoat, pantalets with double rows of ruffles, socks, green side-snap shoes with blue silk bows. The coat is tagged “ ‘Scarlett O’Hara’/Madame Alexander/All Rights Reserved”, and the dress has original gold paper label “Scarlett”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1940, rare Scarlett costume in beautifully-preserved condition. $500/700

16. Composition Tiny Betty as Bridesmaid in Original Box 7” (18 cm.) All composition with painted blue side-glancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, auburn mohair wig in soft curls, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted socks and flat black shoes. She is wearing original

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7” (18 cm.) All composition, blue side-glancing painted eyes, tiny rosebud-shaped lips, blonde mohair long curly locks with blue hair band, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white socks and black shoes. She is wearing a purple taffeta dress with white rick-rack trim and organdy apron, cotton petticoat and panties. The petticoat has gold paper label “wig contains 75% wool”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1935, made for one year only. $200/300

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18. Stunning Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Very Rare Yellow Chiffon Gown 14” (36 cm.) All composition with socket head, dark blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, bowshaped red lips of closed mouth, black mohair wig with original curls, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing vibrant yellow sheer chiffon gown with attached underskirt having dotted Swiss border, trimmed with purple silk ribbons and purple and pink flowers, pantalets with double rows of ruffles, socks, brown side-snap shoes, and coral taffeta sunbonnet with floral appliques. The costume is tagged “ ‘Scarlett O’Hara’/Madame Alexander/NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1940, the doll is preserved in her original “bow box”; although the costume is tagged “Scarlett O’Hara”, the doll was shown in the 1942/43 catalog as “Southern Girl”. $1000/2000

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19. Composition “Sonja Henie” with Stunning Coiffure and Beautiful Complexion in Original Box 14” (36 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, 19. Box label dark eye shadow, open mouth, four tiny teeth, impressed cheek dimples, ash-blonde human hair with original coiffure of arranged curls decorated with colorful flowers, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original tagged skating costume of ivory satin with faux-pleated chiffon skirt and gold pleated trim, accented with brilliant flowers, net petticoat, satin panties, laced skates. The costume is tagged “Genuine ‘Sonja Henie’ Doll/Madame

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Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition, slight eye fading. Madame Alexander, 1941, portrait doll of the celebrated skater and film star of the era, the doll is preserved in her original box with stamped inventory number 2400B. $500/700

20. Rare Composition “Karen Ballerina” with Superb Coiffure and Costume 20” (51 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, red lips of closed mouth, blushed cheeks, ashblonde wig in elaborate coiffure with braided coronet at the crown and coiled braid at each side of face that are decorated with dainty blue and rose flowers which are repeated at


her waist, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing three-layered blue tulle ballerina costume with elaborate gold rick-rack trim, black velvet neck band and wrist ties, blue satin panties, ballet slippers. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1942, the doll has original clover wrist tag, gleaming complexion, and very fresh and crisp costume. $900/1300

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lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth, blonde floss hair in tight little 21. Box label curls, cloth torso and upper limbs, composition lower legs and arms, expressively-posed fingers. She is wearing original sheer lavender chiffon baby dress with cutwork and lace trim, matching bonnet with pleated face ruffle and pink flowers at the edge and at the tip of the satin streamers, cotton slip and panties, socks, shoes with pom-pom tips. The dress is tagged “Little Genius/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Madame Alexander, 1947, the doll is presented in her original “bow box”, model stamp 875, and has very beautiful complexion and vibrant hair. $300/500

22. Composition “Little Genius” in Blue Coat and Hat, with Original Box

21. Composition “Little Genius” with Floss Hair in Lavender Gown with Box 20” (51 cm.) Composition head with flanged neck, large blue sleep eyes, real

11” (28 cm.) Composition head with flanged neck, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, red lips of closed mouth, brunette mohair wig, cloth torso and upper limbs, composition hands and lower legs. She is wearing her original costume comprising white dress, panties and slip, blue box-pleated coat with scalloped-edge matching bonnet, and fur-edged matching gloves, socks, and shoes. The costume is tagged “Madame Alexander New York”. Near mint. Madame Alexander, 1942, model, C292, with original “bow box”. $800/1200

23. Composition “Baby McGuffey” in Original Cotton Bretelle Dress and Bonnet with Box 22.

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flanged neck, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth, blushed cheeks, soft auburn mohair curls, cloth torso and 24. Profile upper limbs, composition hands and lower legs. She is wearing original blue cotton dotted Swiss dress under white organdy pinafore with matching ruffled bonnet, slip, panties, socks and sidesnap ankle boots. The costume is tagged “ ‘Baby McGuffey’/ Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1942, the doll is presented in her original “bow box” with model stamp 3400. $300/400

24. Composition “Pinkie” Baby in Luxurious Blue Costume and Bonnet 16” (41 cm.) Composition head with flanged neck, sculpted short brown curly hair, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, buttonshaped nose, tiny closed mouth, cloth torso and upper limbs, composition hands and lower legs. She is wearing original blue loosely-woven tulle dress over matching silk like underdress and panties, matching tulle bonnet with ruching and ruffles, and decorated with blue silk ribbons, bows, and rose petals, socks and pom-pom decorated shoes. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1937, the luxury costume is enhanced by its superb preservation, the doll with beautiful blush on cheeks, hands and knees. $400/600

25. Composition “Baby McGuffey” with Beautiful Original Costume 20” (51 cm.) Composition head with flanged neck, large blue glass sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, rounded nose tip, tiny closed mouth, short brunette mohair curly wig, cloth torso and upper limbs, composition hands and lower legs. She is wearing her original patterned blue cotton dress under organdy pinafore with embroidered pocket and blue rick-rack trim, matching bonnet with blue bows, slip, panties, high stockings with original supporters, black side-snap ankle boots. The dress is tagged “Baby McGuffey”/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint. Madame Alexander, circa 1942. $400/500

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27. Rare Composition “Baby Jane” Portrait Film Star in Original Labeled Dress 16” (41 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, open mouth, row of teeth, impressed cheek and lip corner dimples, brunette mohair wig in short bobbed fashion, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing red cotton pique short dress with pearl buttons, original slip and undergarments, socks, and front-snap shoes. The dress has original cloth label “Universal Starlet/Baby Jane/ Madame Alexander”. Excellent condition, beautiful eyes and complexion. Madame Alexander, portrait doll of the 1930s child film star, Juanita Quigley, known as Baby Jane, 1935. $800/1000

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28. Composition “Jane Withers” with Closed Mouth in Original Flowered Dress and Pink Bonnet

26. Composition Portrait of “Jane Withers” with Open Mouth in Rare Size 19” (48 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, open mouth, row of teeth, brunette mohair curled wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. The doll is wearing original green organdy dress with cream lappets, smocked bodice, muslin slip and panties, socks, side-snap white shoes, woven hat with green banding. The dress has original cloth tag “Jane Withers/ Madame Alexander/All Rights Reserved”, original Jane Withers brooch name pin, and carries a vintage (not-original to doll) paper tag “This is a Genuine Jane Withers Hat”. Excellent condition, eyes slightly faded, age darkening on dress and socks. Madame Alexander, portrait doll of the child film star, 1936. $600/800

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13” (33 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, closed mouth with hint of smile, brunette mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original dainty dress with pink organdy yoke and sleeves, flowered cream cotton attached pinafore, onesie slip and panties, socks, black side-snap shoes woven pink hat with blue band. The dress has cloth label “3”, and the doll wears original name brooch “Jane Withers”. Excellent condition, very light eye fading. Madame Alexander, portrait doll of the child film star, 1936. $400/600

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29. Rare Composition Betty as “Little Colonel” in Original Long Gown Costume 13” (33 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, tiny rosebudshaped lips of closed mouth, blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original red cotton long gown with black banding and white organdy ruffles, slip, pantalets, socks, black side-snap shoes and woven bonnet with red edging and gown. The dress is tagged “Madame Alexander New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, the doll depicts “The Little Colonel”, 1935, Advertisements for the doll noted that this was the “only authentic Little Colonel doll”, created with exclusive permission of the heirs of the author, Anne Fellows Johnston. The doll was released to coincide with the release of the same Shirley Temple film of that year for which Alexander did not have the license. $500/700

Playthings Magazine, March 1935. Courtesy The Strong, Rochester, New York.

30. Composition Doll in Very Rare “Little Colonel” Costume with Unusual Trademark Label 19” (48 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, open mouth, row of teeth, original blonde mohair wig with ringlet curls, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original red pique short dress with white piping, black velvet cape with ties, onesie slip with attached panties, socks, black (not original)

shoes, and very rare black velvet bi-corn hat with bow. The dress is tagged “Trademark Little Colonel/Alexander Doll Co/ New York” with profile image of the doll head. Excellent condition, very slight eye fading. Madame Alexander, 1935, the doll was created under license from the heirs of Anne Fellows Johnston to represent the young heroine of that novel which was just being released as a film starring Shirley Temple. $800/1100

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31. Set, American Cloth “Little Women” with Original Costumes and Boxes 15” (38 cm.) Each is an all-cloth doll with pressed and painted complexion and facial features, three with brown eyes, one (Amy) with blue eyes, closed mouth, soft mohair wig (in variation of colors), stitch-jointing at shoulders and hips. Each doll is wearing her original cotton dress with complimentary hair ribbon, undergarments, socks and shoes. Near mint unplayed with condition with 31. Wrist tag very fresh costumes and painting, pristine bodies. Madame Alexander 1933, the costumes are tagged with name of doll (Meg, Jo, Beth or Amy) along with “Patent Pending: or “Patented” and “Madame Alexander”, and each doll has original gold foil tag and is presented in original labeled box. $3000/5000

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Playthings Magazine, February 1935. Courtesy The Strong, Rochester, New York.


32. American Cloth Portrait Doll of Jeannette McDonald with Original Costume and Tag 24” (61 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed and painted facial features and complexion, blue downcast eyes, real lashes, closed mouth, red lips, brunette wig in long ringlet curls, stitchjointing at shoulders and hips, very elongated 32. Wrist tag legs. She is wearing original tan velveteen fitted jacket, patterned scarf, brown cotton skirt, stockings and black lace shoes. The costume has original cloth label “Madame Alexander New York”, and the doll has original paper label “Madame Alexander Presents Jeanette McDonald as She Appears in M.G.M.s feature “Rose Marie”. Very good/excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1936. No other examples of this doll are known to exist at this time. $800/1000

33. Cloth Portrait Doll Depicting Katherine Hepburn as “Babbie” from “The Little Minister” 31” (79 cm.) All cloth doll with pressed and painted facial features, blue painted side-glancing eyes, real lashes, closed mouth with full red lips, reddish/brown mohair wig, elongated slender torso and limbs, stitch-jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing long red cotton skirt, flowered yellow blouse, double-ruffled collar, black velvet laced vest, organdy slip and panties, from her role “Babbie” in the early film “The Little Minister”. The costume is tagged “ ‘Babbie’/Adapted from ‘Little Minister’/Madame Alexander. New York”. Very good condition, ding on right cheek, some loss to lashes. Madame Alexander, 1934. No other examples of this doll are known to exist at this time. $600/900

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Playthings Magazine, March 1939. Courtesy The Strong, Rochester, New York.

socks, red side-snap ankle boots, and wide-brim straw bonnet trimmed with red berries. The dress is tagged” ‘McGuffey-Ana’ Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Unplayed with condition with beautiful complexion and perfect coiffure and

34. Composition “McGuffeyAna” in Red Plaid Dress with Original Rare Blue Box 19” (48 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, 34. Box label open mouth, four teeth, blonde human hair with curled bangs, braids, jointing at shoulders and hips. The doll is wearing original red plaid school dress with white pinafore accented with cutwork, cotton slip and attached panties with ruffled edge, white

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costume, very light facial lines, eyes slightly faded, split down side of left leg. Madame Alexander, 1940, the doll is preserved in her original rare blue box with “bow” label. $400/600

with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, open mouth, two upper teeth, blonde human hair with curly bangs and long braids, jointing at shoulders and hips. The doll is wearing original red cotton pique dress with rick-rack trim, matching red pique bonnet with colorful flowers, blue and white striped pinafore with red rick-rack, one-piece ruffled slip with attached panties, white socks, black side-snap ankle boots. Near mint condition, very light lines on left leg. Madame Alexander, 1942, very rare original costume, presented in (worn) original box with model number 2200D. $500/700

35. Composition “McGuffey-Ana” with Gold Foil Label and Original Box 9” (23 cm.) All composition with socket head, painted blue side-glancing eyes, closed mouth with tiny lips, blonde human hair with bangs and braids, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing her original white pique dress with attached panties, striped red pinafore, socks, red side-snap shoes, and red woven straw bonnet with berries. The dress has original cloth label “ ‘McGuffey-Ana’ /Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1942, preserved in original labeled burgundy box indicating model 051. $200/400

37. Early Model Composition “McGuffeyAna” in Tattersall-Print Pinafore Costume 13” (33 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, open mouth, two teeth, blonde curly bangs and long braids, jointing at shoulders and hips. The doll is wearing her original white pique dress, red and white tattersall print pinafore, original slip and panties, white socks, red side-snap ankle boots, red woven bonnet with white floral accents. The costume is tagged “ ‘McGuffey-Ana’/ Madame Alexander NY USA/ Reg. No.350,781”. Madame Alexander, an early model, 1939, the doll and costume are preserved in pristine mint condition. $500/700

36. Composition “McGuffey-Ana” in Rare Original Red Costume and Bonnet 36. Bonnet

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38. Stunningly Beautiful Composition Portrait “June Bride” with Lavish Costume 21” (53 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, painted blue eyelids, blue/grey eyeshadow, real lashes, three painted thick eyelashes at

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Playthings Magazine, June 1946. Courtesy The Strong, Rochester, New York.


each outer eye, thick brows, closed mouth with very full lips, blonde mohair wig in soft curls, jointing at shoulders and hips, slender torso and limbs. She is wearing white organdy bridal gown with elaborately draped full-length skirt, heartshaped bodice with padded bosom, sheer yoke and long sleeves, shoulder bretelles, applied skirt flounces with centered white flowers, splendid tiered veil and train, white silk rose coronet, garland bouquet of white roses and lilies”diamond” ring, three-strands of pearls, organdy undergown, petticoat and panties, hip-high stockings, ivory shoes with silk ties; the gown is fitted with original zipper back. The panties and slip are tagged “Madame Alexander New York USA”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, an extremely rare doll from her early portrait series, the model was presented as “June Bride”, 1946; this example is in extraordinary fresh and original condition. $5000/9000


39. Composition “Tiny Betty” Wedding Party of Bride and Two Bridesmaids 7” (18 cm.) Each is all composition with one-piece head and torso, painted blue sideglancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, jointed arms and legs. Included is the bride with blonde mohair wig, embroidered tulle gown and veil with coronet of lilies and lily bouquet, painted white slippers, and two Bridesmaids with velvet and lace trim organdy costumes, painted white socks and black shoes, one with auburn mohair wig, one with brunette mohair wig, each with wide-brimmed woven bonnet and cotton slip and panties. Each costume is tagged “Madame Alexander New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, the bride was made 1937-1937, the bridesmaids were made for one year only in 1937. $400/600

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40. Composition “Tiny Betty” as Bride with Brunette Hair 7” (18 cm.) All composition with one-piece head and torso, painted large blue sideglancing eyes, brunette mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white shoes. She is wearing original embroidered tulle wedding gown, tulle veil with wide-brimmed coiffe, bouquet of lilies. The costume is tagged “Madame Alexander New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1939. $200/300

41. Composition “Tiny Betty” as Bride with Auburn Hair 7” (18 cm.) All composition with one-piece head and torso, blue side-glancing painted eyes, rosebud-shaped lips, auburn mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white shoes. She is wearing original embroidered tulle wedding gown tulle veil with wide-brimmed coiffe, bouquet of lilies. The costume is tagged “Madame Alexander New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1939. $200/300

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42. Composition “Wendy-Ann” in Coral and White Party Dress 13” (33 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, closed mouth with dark red lips, light brunette human hair wig with braided detail at the back of head, jointing at shoulders and hips, swivel waist. She is wearing original white and pink party dress with pearl button trim with attached dark pink petticoat and taffeta panties, socks, and cream side-snap shoes with bow accent, and with pink satin bow in hair. The dress has original cloth label “Wendy-Ann/by Madame Alexander/All Right Reserved. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1938, with new style body having swivel waist and straight-sitting legs. $200/400

43. Composition Bridesmaid in Coral Satin Gown with Rose Head-Dress 18” (46 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, rosebud shaped bright red lips, blonde mohair wig with soft curls, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing her original bridesmaid gown of coral satin, petticoat, panties, tie shoes,


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and with coral satin muff and elaborate headdress formed by a leaf-shaped base upon which is arranged a cluster of soft rose petals. The costume is tagged “Madame Alexander NY USA”. Fine unplayed with condition, craze line on left cheek and above the left eye, beautiful complexion, near mint coiffure costume. Madame Alexander, 1945. $300/500

eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, blushed cheeks, blonde mohair wig in original soft curls, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original ivory satin wedding gown, cotton hooped petticoat, panties, white socks, white side-snap shoes, extended tulle veil with woven edging and cluster of lilies at her crown which match her bouquet. The dress is tagged “Madame Alexander/New York USA”. Near mint with beautiful complexion and soft curls. Madame Alexander, 1943, the doll is preserved in original “bow box”. $600/800

44. Composition Bride in Ivory Satin Gown with Original Box 18” (46 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep

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45. Very Rare Composition “Royal Wedding Bride” with Superb Costume 21” (53 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, grey eyelids, grey painted eyeshadow, real lashes, lightly-arched brows, rosebudshaped lips, blonde mohair wig in original soft curls, jointing at shoulders and hips with slender torso and limbs. She is wearing a white organdy fitted full-length gown, having heart-shaped bodice edged with white lilies of the valley, sheer yoke, long sleeves and bretelles, lace trim, gathered skirt flounces decorated with clusters of white silk rose buds, tulle veil with a circlet crown of white roses and lilies of the valley which extends into a long train, slip and panties, blue silk garter, white shoes with ribbon ties, pearls, finger ring, and carrying a cascading bouquet of white lilies and roses. “Madame Alexander New York” cloth label on panties. Pristine unplayed with condition, few very fine lines on face, beautiful complexion and painting, tulle of train has holes, gown and accessories are near mint. Madame Alexander, 1947, with original clover leaf foil tag, the doll was presented at the time of the British Royal Wedding of Elizabeth and Phillip and is very rare. The condition is superb, unparalleled in any known existing example. $5000/9000

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46. Rare Cloth “Little Shaver Baby” in Grand Size

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York USA”. Excellent condition, few tiny spots on dress, beautiful complexion and hair, Madame Alexander, 1942. $300/500

25” (64 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed facial features, plum cheeks, dark blue painted side-glancing eyes with white eyedots, painted upper lashes, single-stroke brows, tiny button-shaped nose, tiny lips, blonde silky floss curly hair, firmly-stuffed pink twill body, stitch-jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original sheer nylon dress with lace trim, undergarments, socks, shoes and pink satin hair bow. The gown is tagged “Madame Alexander New

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15” (38 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed facial features, painted blue side-glancing eyes with shaded coloring, white eyedots, painted upper lashes, tiny button nose


and heart-shaped lips, yellow yarn hair in looped curls, stitch-jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing white organdy baby dress with matching lace-edged bonnet, slip, flannel diaper, knit woolen socks, The costume is tagged “Madame Alexander New York USA”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1942, the doll is presented in its original box with stamped model #50, and has original rare square foil wrist tag. $400/600

48. Petite Cloth “So-Lite Baby” with Original Costume and Box 12” (30 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed facial features, painted blue sideglancing eyes with shaded coloring, white eyedots, painted upper lashes, Playthings Magazine, April 1935. Courtesy tiny button nose and mouth, yellow yarn The Strong, Rochester, New York. hair in looped curls, stitch-jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing pink organdy baby dress with matching lace-edged bonnet, slip, flannel diaper, knit woolen socks, The costume is tagged “Madame Alexander New York USA”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1942, model #40, the doll is presented in its original box and has original rare square foil wrist tag. $300/400

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20” (51 cm.) (including ears). White silky plush bunny with pink satin-lined ears, purple disc eyes, purple eyelids, long curly lashes, pink lower eyeliner, pink pear-shaped lips, cotton print torso and stitch-jointed limbs, white plush paws. The bunny is wearing original chartreuse organdy dress and pantalets, lavender pinafore, felt brimmed hat with colorful flowers. The dress

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has original label “Madame Alexander/ Rights Reserved/New York USA”. Near mint condition, cloth body is very fresh. Madame Alexander from her “Posey Pets” series, this model “Ruthie the Rabbit” was presented in the 1951 Easter Parade advertisement. $800/1000

50. Rare Cloth “Bunny Belle” with Polka Dot Body and Delightful Costume 14” (36 cm.) including ears). All-cloth doll with pressed and painted facial features, large blue side-glancing eyes, three curly upper lashes, tiny nose with red dot, blushed rosy cheeks, blue looped yarn curls with coral and blue felt ears, pink polka dot body. The bunny is wearing original pink organdy costume with blue scalloped-edge felt edging, pink felt cap, sewn-on blue felt slippers with blue yarn pom-poms. The dress is tagged “Madame Alexander/New York USA”. Excellent condition, few tiny spots on dress. Madame Alexander, 1941; few examples are known of this rare model. $600/800


51. Set, Composition “Dionne Quintuplet” Toddlers in Original Pastel Costumes 11” (28 cm.) Each is all composition with socket head and toddler body, sleep eyes, real lashes, closed mouth, brunette human hair, jointing at shoulders and hips. Each is wearing original tattersall-woven pastel dress with lace trim, and matching rolled brim bonnet, slip with attached panties, socks, side-snap shoes, and hanging brass name tag. Each costume is tagged “Genuine Quintuplet Dolls/ All Rights Reserved/ Madame Alexander NY”. Unplayed with condition, slight fading of eyes, light lines on all, Annette and Marie have splits at eye sockets. Madame Alexander, 1936, rare to find complete set with matching costumes in vibrant freshness, each with original labeled box. $1000/2000

52. Set, Composition “Dionne Quintuplets” in Presentation Basket with Dr. Dafoe and Nurse

Playthings Magazine, April 1937. Courtesy The Strong, Rochester, New York.

7” (18 cm.) Set of five all-composition dolls, each with socket head and baby body, sculpted hair, painted brown side-glancing eyes, jointing at shoulders and hips. Each is wearing original pastel pique romper suit and matching bonnet, shoes and socks, and with brass name tag; they are presented in a woven basket with lace and cotton lining, containing another set of dresses, bonnets and undergarments. Also included is composition Doctor Dafoe

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with grey wig and smiling expression, and Nurse with brown sleep eyes, each wearing original uniform which is tagged “Madame Alexander”. Excellent condition, doctor’s left hand has chipped fingers. Madame Alexander, 1935. $1100/1500

53. Set, Composition “Dionne Quintuplets” in Rare Costumes with Original Boxes 7” (18 cm.) Each is all composition with socket head and toddler body, painted facial features, brown eyes, painted upper lashes, bow-shaped lips, brunette mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. Each is wearing original pastel cotton pique romper suit with organdy collar, matching tam with silk-like bow, socks and shoes, and with original brass name tag. The costumes are tagged “Genuine Dionne Quintuplet Dolls/All Rights Reserved/ Madame Alexander NY”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1936, the dolls are preserved in original boxes with image of the Quintuplets and stamped model #109, 1936. $800/1100

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Playthings Magazine, November 1946. Courtesy The Strong, Rochester, New York.

55. Very Rare Composition “Judy” from Portrait Series in Superb Original Costume 21” (53 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, grey eyeliner, grey eyeshadow, real lashes, thick brushstroked brows, closed mouth with bright red lips, blushed cheeks, brunette mohair wig trimmed with an elaborate corsage of blue and white flowers, slender torso and jointed limbs. She is wearing rose taffeta faille gown trimmed with bleuettes including wrist corsage, pearl necklace and bracelet, with capelet sleeves of fourtiered pleats, inset bosom shape, zipper back, elegantly-draped skirt with elaborately-pleated flounces, pink cotton slip and panties, thigh-high stockings, coral ballet slippers. The dress is tagged “Madame Alexander New York”. Near mint condition, few light lines on face, rose color of gown oxidized from original blue. Madame Alexander, from the 1946 series of portrait dolls, featured in an advertisement of that year, titled Judy, presumably depicting Judy Garland in her 1944 film “Meet Me in St. Louis”, the extremely rare doll has original clover leaf wrist tag, hand-painted features and outstanding detail of coiffure and costume. $3000/7000

54. Composition “Margaret O’Brien” in Original Costume with Box 14” (36 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, 54. Box label real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth, brunette mohair wig with bangs and coiled braids tied with pink bows, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original aqua dress with embroidered ruffled edging, pink bows, pink woven bonnet, slip, panties with blue ribbons, socks, black shoes with ties. The dress is tagged “Madame Alexander New York”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1947, the doll portrays the child film star, Margaret O’Brien, and has original clover leaf wrist tag with her name, original store price ticket $7.95 from The Fair in Chicago, and original box with stamped number 3301. $500/800

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56. Composition “Betty” as Princess Elizabeth in Rare Costume and Crown with Original Box 13” (33 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue tin eyes, real lashes closed mouth, dimpled cheeks, blonde mohair wig with original curls and with unusual black velvet fitted crown with inset jewels, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original pale pink satin gown with black velvet trim, cotton slip and panties, socks, black side-snap shoes. The costume is tagged “Princess Elizabeth/Madame Alexander NY/All Rights Reserved”. Doll and coiffure is near mint, costume has few spots. Madame Alexander, 1939, in original box with baby face image, a rare Betty presentation of Princess Elizabeth with unique velvet crown; this is Alexander’s premiere model of Princess Elizabeth. $400/600

57. Composition Portrait Lady, “Romance”, in Superb Black Velvet Ensemble 21” (53 cm.) All-composition with socket head, blue/ green sleep eyes, grey eyelids, grey eyeshadow, real lashes, four painted lashes 57. Wrist tag at the corner of each eye, closed mouth with rich red heart-shaped lips, brunette mohair wig with elaborate arrangement of curls at her crown and captured with black velvet ribbon at the back, slender torso and jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing a black velvet ensemble with flared-hip jacket with gigot sleeves and black lace edging, matching flared skirt, white fur cap and muff, petticoat, panties, thigh-high stockings, black shoes with ribbon ties, and jewelry including pearl-centered petal earrings, and beaded pin with pearl drop. The panties are marked “Madame Alexander New York”. Near mint condition, small touch-up at one eye, muff is frail. Madame Alexander, from their portrait series, 1946, with original clover leaf label, the model was presented as “Romance” and is the rarest model from the 1946 portrait series. $5000/9000

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eyes, real lashes, painted three upper lashes and lower, red lips, black mohair wig with yellow hair band, jointing at shoulders and hips. The doll is wearing original costume of yellow taffeta with brown velvet bodice, lavender taffeta cape, slip, pantalets, brown 59. heeled shoes with black heels. The dress has original cloth label “Snow White/ Madame Alexander N.Y./All Rights Reserved”. Fresh unplayed with condition albeit eyes a bit faded and facial lines. Madame Alexander, 1937, the doll was created under license of Walt Disney in conjunction with the 1937 film, “Snow White”, costume is fresh and vibrant, and the doll has original wrist hang tag. $400/600

58. Composition “Margaret O’Brien” in Original Costume 18” (46 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, closed mouth, blushed cheeks, brunette mohair wig with ribbon-tied coiled braids, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing blue and white checkered dress with lace trim and red bows, muslin slip and panties with lace trim and red bows, socks, black shoes with tiers, red woven wide-brimmed bonnet with blue flowers. The costume has original cloth label “Madame Alexander/New York USA”. Near mint. Madame Alexander, 1946, the doll portrays the child star, Margaret O’Brien, in her role of ‘Tootie’ from the 1944 film. “Meet Me in St.Louis”. $400/600

60. Composition “Dopey” from “Snow White” with Original Box and Tag 12” (30 cm.) Composition shoulder head with bald pate, very expressive painted facial features, “O” shaped upperglancing eyes, wide

59. Composition “Snow White” in Rare Costume Variation and Unique Shoes 13” (33 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep

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smile, cloth body with stitched-on black ankle boots. He is wearing orange flannel coat, brown leather belt, blue cotton pants. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, “Dopey” from the 1937 Walt Disney film “Snow White”, with original hang tag “Walt Disney’s ‘Dopey’, Madame Alexander’s Creation”, and original box with paper label. $300/500

61. Set, Composition “The Three Pigs” from Walt Disney 1933 Film 11” (28 cm.) Each is all-composition with socket head, jointing at shoulders and hips, pig face with sculpted and painted facial features with defined snout, downcast “O” shaped eyes, smiling expression, pointy ears. Each is wearing its original cotton costume, cap, and flannel mittens based on his role in the film; each costume has cloth curly pig tail attached to the back pants. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1933, notable as the first composition dolls manufactured by Madame Alexander (her previous earlyissue Betty dolls were costumed by Alexander on generic dolls that were not produced by Alexander). The Three Little Pig dolls were presented in Playthings Magazine of 1933 “in beautiful composition doll form and dressed exactly as you see them in Walt Disney’s Silly Symphony film”. The very rare set wears original costumes, and has two original hang tags. $1100/1500 Playthings Magazine, November 1933. Courtesy The Strong, Rochester, New York.

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63. Composition “Snow White” in Original Costume with Box 13” (33 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth with bright red lips, black human hair with pink hair bow, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original costume of pale pink taffeta with blue velvet bodice, blue taffeta cape, cotton slip, pantalets, socks, black ankle boots with pink bows and little heels. The costume has original cloth label “ ‘Snow White’/Madame Alexander NY/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent unplayed condition, eyes very faded. Madame Alexander, 1937, with original box with unusual label. $200/400

64. Composition “Princess Elizabeth” with Rare First Production Box, Tag and Packaged Tiara 62. Composition “Snow White” with Original Costume, Tag, and Labeled Box 16” (41 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, lashes, closed mouth, black human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original costume of ivory taffeta under loosely woven net overlay with ivory faille edging and rose petal accent, pantalets, bright pink cape and hair ribbon, socks, and distinctive shoes with little heels and rose bows. The costume is tagged “Snow White Madame Alexander NY/All Rights Reserved”. Fresh unplayed with condition, eyes faded, splits by eyes. Madame Alexander, 1937, model 3361C, the doll is preserved with vibrant costume, original colorful hang tag, and original box with colorful label. $400/600

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15” (38 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, open mouth, four upper teeth, blonde human hair in original coiffe with original hairpins, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing lavender taffeta dress with tulle trim and sleeves, muslin slip and panties, socks, silver side-snap shoes, and with original tiara. Generally excellent, eyes faded. Madame Alexander, 1937, with original hang tag “Authentic Princess Elizabeth Doll Fashions/Alexander Doll Co.”, original box with early baby face label, and original envelope containing tiara and stamped “Notice, This envelope contains tiara to be put on head of doll”. $300/500

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65. Plush “White Bunny Ballerina” from Posey Pets Series by Alexander with Fashion Award 15” (38 cm.) including ears. Of silky white plush, the bunny has pink cotton 65. Wrist tag lining of ears, purple eyes with pink and lavender lining, long eye lashes, pink heart-shaped lips, stitch-jointed arms and legs. The bunny is wearing original white satin and net ballerina tutu and silver and gilt necklace. The costume is tagged “Madame Alexander NY/All Right Reserved”. Very good condition, some light sparseness of plush. Madame Alexander, 1952, from the Posey Pets series, the bunny is preserved in original yellow box with gilt Fashion Academy seal, and has a Fashion Academy seal on her costume. $300/500

66. Composition “Princess Elizabeth” in Rare Golden Costume with Tiara 17” (43 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep

eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, open mouth, two upper teeth, ash-blonde human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original vibrant golden taffeta dress with tulle sleeves and neck ruffles, aqua sash, matching golden reticule, slip and panties, white socks and silver side-snap shoes, and with original crown. The costume has original cloth label “Princess Elizabeth /Madame Alexander/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition except eye fading, brilliant costume, superb complexion. Madame Alexander, 1937. $400/600

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by Aarco, as well as the whimsical dolls by Alexander. $800/1200

69. Composition Tiny Betty as “Carmen” in Orange Themed Costume 7” (18 cm.) Allcomposition with one-piece head and torso, painted blue side-glancing eyes, tiny mouth, black mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white socks and black shoes. She is wearing original costume comprising orange taffeta skirt with blue rick-rack, shawl, pants, bangle earrings, orange wrap upon which is balanced a generous basket of fruit. The costume has original cloth label “’Carmen’/ Madame Alexander, NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint. Madame Alexander, 1940, the doll was

67. Red-Haired Pair, “Bobby-Q” and “Susie-Q” with Original Costumes and Accessories 15” (38 cm.) Each is all cloth with pressed and painted facial features, large blue sideglancing eyes, blushed cheeks, tiny button-shaped nose, cloth body. She has bright red yarn hair with braids, red and white stitched-on striped stockings and is wearing plaid school dress with matching purse, white spats and black felt shoes, white woven hat with red edging and flowers, and carrying valise with travel labels of “Susie-Q” and “Alexander Travel Line”; he has reddish brown yarn hair with looped curls, blue and white stitched-on striped stockings, red polka dot shorts and bow tie, blue felt jacket, spats, black felt shoes, woven derby with red edging and brown ribbon band, and carrying parasol and leather bound school book “4th Grade Reader Bobby-Q”. She has original cloth label “Susie-Q/ Madame Alexander NY/All Right Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1938. The original designer of the whimsical pair remains a mystery; their images with these names appeared in the mid-1900s in greeting cards by Norcross and playing cards

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inspired by the most popular performer, Carmen Miranda, whose Hollywood appearances premiered in 1938 in “Down Argentine Way”. $300/500

70. Composition “Carmen” in Green Themed Costume with Fruit Headdress

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11” (28 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, tiny closed mouth, jointing at shoulders and legs. She is wearing original elaborate Brazilian costume with green velvet skirt lavishly trimmed with colorful rick-rack, shawl, petticoat, panties, socks, green side-snap shoes, bracelets, bangle earrings, and with red bandanna and basket of fruit on her head, The costume has original cloth label “Madame Alexander, New York USA”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1940, inspired by the popular Brazilian dancer/ singer Carmen Miranda. $500/600

71. Composition “Carmen” in Orange Costume with Fruit Head-Dress 11” (28 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, tiny closed mouth, jointing at shoulders and legs. She is wearing original elaborate Brazilian costume with orange taffeta skirt lavishly trimmed with colorful rick-rack, shawl, petticoat, panties, blue side-snap shoes, bracelet, bangle earrings, and with red bandanna and basket of fruit on her head. The costume has original cloth label “Carmen Madame Alexander, New York USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1940, the popular Brazilian performer is depicted in her colorful theatrical costume. $300/500

72. Composition Tiny Betty as “Carmen” in Original Rare Flowered Box 7” (18 cm.) All composition with one-piece head and torso, jointing at shoulders and hips, blue side-glancing eyes, tiny “O” mouth, black mohair wig, painted white socks and black shoes. She is wearing white taffeta theatrical costume with red and green rick-rack trim, beaded accents, gold metallic turban with feathered and banana trim, bangle earrings. Mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1939, the doll is presented in her original flowered box with original gilt paper label “Carmen”. $400/600

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73. Very Rare Composition “Carmen” Portrait Lady in Black with HandPainted Features and Beauty Mark 21” (53 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, slate-grey eyelids and eyeshadow, strong brows, real lashes, three painted side lashes at each eye, star-shaped beauty mark, closed mouth with rich red lips, brunette mohair wig with elaborately arranged braided coronet and attached flowers, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing a zipper-back black satin gown with lace inserts which is decorated with a garland of rose petals and velvet streamers which cascade down the skirt, elaborate headdress of sequin paillettes, extravagant lace mantilla, petticoat, panties, red shoes with silk ties, earrings and bangle earrings. Excellent condition of both doll and costume, slight fading of flowers. Madame Alexander, 1946, the doll was inspired by the 1875 opera “Carmen”, by George Bizet which was enjoying a worldwide revival during the 1940s. $1800/3000

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74. Composition Portrait Lady “Carmen” in Splendid Red Costume with Lavish Accents 21” (53 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, slate-grey eyelids and eyeshadow, strong brows, real lashes, three painted side lashes at each eye, star-shaped beauty mark, closed mouth with rich red lips, brunette mohair wig with elaborately arranged braided coronet and attached flowers, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing a zipper-back red satin gown with black lace inserts which is decorated with a lavish garland of rose petals and velvet streamers which cascade down the skirt, elaborate headdress of sequin paillettes, extravagant lace mantilla, petticoat, panties, red shoes with silk ties, earrings and bangle earrings. Excellent condition of both doll and costume. Madame Alexander, 1946, the doll was inspired by the 1875 opera “Carmen” which was an adaption of Prosper Merimee’s novella of the same name. During the 1930s and 1940s, the opera was popularly revived in both European and American theatres. $1800/3000

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76. Composition “Betty” with Original Tagged Costume and Box

75. Rare Early Composition “Betty” with Original Box and Three Costumes 18” (46 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, chubby face, bow-shaped lips of closed mouth, mohair wig with original curls, jointed shoulders and hips. She is wearing original white organdy dress with polka dot ruffled collar, matching bonnet with polka dot bow, one piece undergarment, socks and shoes. The costume has original (washed out) tag. Head and limbs are excellent, torso finish flaked, costume excellent. Madame Alexander, 1931. One of the earliest composition dolls presented by her. The doll, itself, was commissioned from a generic firm while the costumes, box with pencil note “45 Betty”, and marketing were issued by Madame Alexander. Few examples exist of this model. $400/600

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13” (33 cm.) All composition with socket head, painted brown side-glancing eyes, closed mouth with rosebud-shaped lips, blonde mohair curly bobbed wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original red and cream romper dress with attached panties, black velvet tam, socks, and black side-snap shoes. The dress is tagged “Betty/Madame Alexander/New York”. Near mint. Madame Alexander, 1932, an early generic-model composition doll from the firm with uniquely tagged dress, presented in original box with “baby face” label. $400/600

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77. Composition “Cherub” with Original Flannel Pajamas and Box 11” (28 cm.) All composition with socket head, chubby cheeks, painted brown downcast eyes, button-shaped nose, closed mouth with rosebudshaped lips, chubby torso, jointing at shoulders and hips. The doll is wearing original yellow flannel onesie pajamas. The pajamas have original cloth tag “Madame Alexander New York”. Excellent condition, some light wear to hair at back of head. Madame Alexander, 1932, named “Cherub” the doll was advertised in June 1930 issue of Playthings, and is presented in original box with “baby face” label. $200/400

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78. Early Velveteen “Dottie Dumbunnie” in Original Costume 17” (43 cm.) Golden velveteen bunny head with leatherette-lined long floppy ears, stitch-shaped face, large black button eyes, embroidered nostrils and pink mouth, long stiffened whiskers, muslin body with elongated standing legs. The bunny is wearing long dress of dotted Swiss with lilac cluster pattern and ruffled tan collar, trim, and mitten hands. The dress has original tag “Madame Alexander New York”. Madame Alexander, the doll was marketed as Dottie Dumbunnie, and may have been inspired by a children’s story which appeared in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on September 21, 1924, noting that “Miss Dottie Dumbunny is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Flann L. Rabbit, over the weekend.” $300/500

79. Very Rare Early Composition “Betty” with Original Lambswool Wig and Costume

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16” (41 cm.) All composition with socket head, very plump cheeks, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, button-shaped nose, tiny rosebud-shaped closed lips, brown curly lambswool wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. The doll is marked “Fiberoid Doll” in raised lettering on the torso. She is wearing original organdy dress with pleated blue collar, onesie undergarments, socks and side-snap cream shoes. The dress has cloth tag “Betty Madame Alexander New York” (identical to #76 tag). Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, early 1930s, the doll was commissioned from the Fiberoid Doll Co. of New York, and costumed and marketed by Madame Alexander, a very rare early model with superb wig. $500/700

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costume. Madame Alexander, 1936, presented in original rare blue box with original paper label with name stamp “Pinkie”; the doll closely resembles Shirley Temple dolls and was surely made to appeal to that market. $500/700

81. Golden Plush “Posey Pet” Bear in Original Tagged Clothing with Wrist Tag 17” (43 cm.) Softly-stuffed golden silky plush head with silk-lined ears, shoe button eyes centering silky petals, petal nose with star center, muslin body with golden plush paws. The bear is posed, standing human-like, and wearing original red and white striped dress with attached blue pinafore and rick-rack trim, attached-petticoat, pantalets, felt bonnet with floral trim. The dress has original cloth label “Madame Alexander, New York” and there is an original paper label “Posey Pets by Madame Alexander”. Madame Alexander, 1951. The bear is rarely found from this series. $300/400

82. Composition “Cecile” from “Dionne Quintuplets” in Rare Costume and Holiday Gift Box

80. Very Rare Composition “Pinkie” Child, Shirley Look-A-Like, in Original Costume and Box

12” (30 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, closed mouth, brunette human hair in original curls, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original pale green organdy dress with flocked pattern and lace Bertha collar and sleevelets, matching bonnet, onesie undergarment, socks and shoes, and original metal pin “Cecile”. The dress is marked “Genuine Dionne Quintuplet/All Rights Reserved/Madame Alexander/N.Y.”. Excellent condition with beautiful complexion. Madame Alexander, 1936. The doll is wearing very rare and pristine original costume, and is presented in her original L.S.Ayres department store holiday gift box. $300/500

25” (64 cm.) Composition swivel head on composition shoulderplate, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, open mouth with smiling expression, four teeth, blonde hair in soft ringlet curls, cloth torso, composition arms and slender legs. She is wearing original pink and blue taffeta party dress with lace trim, matching wide-brimmed bonnet, floral accents, one-piece undergarment, socks, shoes with buckles and lace ties. Excellent condition, beautifullypreserved original complexion original coiffure, fresh vibrant

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83. Composition “Dionne Quintuplets” in Animal Seat Carousel 8” (20 cm.) Each of five dolls is all composition with sculpted short brown curly hair, painted side-glancing brown eyes, rosebud-shaped lips, jointing at shoulders and hips, toddler body. Each is wearing original organdy pastel dress with matching bonnet, onesie undergarment, socks and shoes, and with metal name tag. The costumes are tagged “Dionne Quintuplets/ Madame Alexander/ New York”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1936. The dolls are presented in original wooden carousel with five different animal seats (dog, duck, squirrel, kitten and bunny) with name of one of the Quints at the side of each, and with original striped canvas top. $900/1200

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84. Set, Composition “Dionne Quintuplets” in Very Rare SwanShaped Rocker 7” (18 cm.) Each of five composition babies have sculpted short brown curly hair, painted side-glancing brown eyes, rosebud-shaped mouth, jointing at shoulders and hips, baby body, and each is wearing its original pastel pique romper suit with scalloped edging, matching bonnet, socks and shoes, and with original metal name tag. The costumes are tagged “Genuine Dionne Quintuplets/All Rights Reserved/ Madame Alexander”. Generally excellent, some paint rubs on rocker. Madame Alexander, 1936. The dolls are resting

in original and very rare rocker with swan-shaped panels at each end, and names of the Dionne Quints on the front; this is the only pictured example of this swing in any book about Alexanders. $800/1100

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85. Very Rare Large Composition Set of “Dionne Quintuplets” in Original Silk Costumes

86. Composition “Jeannie Walker” in Blue Sailor-Theme Costume

20” (51 cm.) Each is all-composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, closed mouth with rosebudshaped lips, sculpted hair under original brunette human hair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips of toddler body. Each is wearing original crepe silk dress with lace trim in pastel color (each different), with matching bonnet, undergarment, shoes and socks. Excellent condition, some eye fading, very light lines, Emile’s dress has some wear. Madame Alexander, 1936, the very rare largest size of the celebrated quintuplets, each with especially beautiful complexion and rare luxury costume with brass name tag. $1500/2200

14” (36 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth with tiny lips, brunette mohair wig, jointing at shoulders, unusual jointing of legs designed to allow the doll to move legs forward and back as though walking. She is wearing original blue pique pleated dress with anchor design on sleeves, attached petticoat, panties, navy blue sailor cap, socks and side-snap black shoes. The costume is tagged “Jeannie Walker/Madame Alexander/All Rights Reserved”; the doll is marked “Alexander Pat. no.2171281”, and there is a label on the torso “wig contains 75% wool”. Excellent condition except some light discoloration on face, some costume darkening,

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especially nice body and wig, Madame Alexander, 1941, the doll in this costume was featured in May, 1941 Alexander ad in Playthings Magazine. $300/400

87. Composition Red-Haired “Jeannie Walker” with Original Tagged Costume 20” (51 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, tiny closed mouth, red hair with curly bangs and braids, jointed shoulders, distinctivelyjointed legs which swing 86. back and forth as though walking. She is wearing original tagged yellow organdy costume with lace trim and attached slip, panties, socks, bow-tie shoes. The dress is tagged “Jeannie Walker/Madame Alexander/N.Y. USA/All Right Reserved” and the doll is marked “Alexander Doll Co. Pat. No 217 0181”. Good condition, some light retouch in few hidden spots, few tiny dress spots. Madame Alexander, 1939; few examples of Jeannie Walker are found in this size and body style. $200/300

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88. Composition “Jeannie Walker” in Red Plaid Dress with Original Box 14” (36 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep 88. Box label eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, little pointy nose, tiny closed mouth, brunette mohair with original soft curls, jointing at shoulders, unusual hip jointing designed for legs to freely move forward and backward as though walking. She is wearing original red plaid school dress with pleated skirt and attached petticoat, panties, socks, black side-snap shoes, navy blue sailor cap. The dress is tagged “Jeannie Walker/Madame Alexander, N.Y.USA/All Right Reserved” and the doll is marked “Alexander Pat. No. 2171281”. Near mint condition with beautiful gleaming complexion, and vibrant fresh costume. Madame Alexander, 1943, the doll is preserved in her original box stamped “1715” and “Jeannie Walker”. $500/800

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Alexander, 1934, the doll depicts Little Em’ly from Charles Dickens novel of David Copperfield, wears vibrant original costume, and has original octagon gilt paper wrist tag. $500/800

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89. Cloth “Oliver Twist” with Original Tagged Costume 16” (41 cm.) All-cloth doll with mask pressed and painted facial features, dark blue painted side-glancing eyes, long curly upper lashes, closed mouth with pink accented lower lips, blonde mohair bobbed wig, stitch-jointing at shoulders and hips. He is wearing original costume comprising white shirt with bow-tie, double-breasted blue flannel jacket, russet flannel trousers, blue brimmed cap, socks, black front-snap shoes. The costume is tagged “ Oliver Twist/Madame Alexander/New York”, Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1933, depicting Oliver Twist from the Charles Dickens novel. $300/500

90. Cloth “Little Em’ly” in Original Tagged Costume with Rare Tag 16” (41 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed and painted facial features, large blue side-glancing eyes with white eyedots, rosy cheeks, closed mouth, blonde mohair wig, muslin stitch-jointed arms and legs. She is wearing blue cotton dress with tiny white floral print, organdy pockets with ruffled edges matching the sleeve edges and the brim of her blue flowered bonnet, cotton slip, pantalets, socks, black front-snap shoes. The dress is tagged “Little Em’ly/Madame Alexander/New York”. Near mint condition, nose a little smudged. Madame

16” (41 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed and painted facial features, brown side-glancing eyes with white eyedots, long curly lashes, very rosy cheeks, blonde mohair bobbed wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. He is wearing original one-piece shirt with blue flannel trousers, black flannel jacket, silk voile bow tie, socks, black front-snap shoes, and black pressed felt flannel top hat. Excellent condition, complexion bright and fresh, slight fading of pants. The doll is tagged “David Copperfield/ Madame Alexander. New York” on right shoulder. Madame Alexander, 1933, depicting the character from the Charles Dickens novel. $300/500

92. Cloth “Little Nell” with Original RedPatterned Costume and Box 16” (41 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed and painted facial features, blue painted eyes with white eyedots, rosy cheeks, closed mouth with pink accented lower lip, blonde mohair wig, muslin stitchjointed arms and legs. She is wearing original red cotton flowerpatterned dress, cotton ruffled trim, organdy slip, pantalets with ruffled ankles, socks, black front-snap shoes and wide-brimmed bonnet with floral cluster and red streamers. Near mint condition, Madame Alexander, 1933, the doll depicts the storybook character, Little Nell, from Charles Dickens book, The Old Curiosity Shop, and is presented in original labeled “baby face” box, the costume and complexion especially vibrant. $700/1000

93. Cloth “Little Nell” in Original BluePatterned Tagged Costume 16” (41 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed and painted facial features, large brown eyes with white eyedots, rosy cheeks, closed mouth with pink accented lower lip, blonde mohair wig, muslin stitchjointed arms and legs. She is wearing original blue cotton dress

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printed with daisies and blue petaled flowers, organdy ruffled collar and cuffs, organdy slip, pantalets with ruffled ankles, socks, black front-snap shoes and wide-brimmed bonnet with floral cluster and orange streamers. The dress has original cloth tag “Little Nell/Madame Alexander/New York”. Near mint condition, slight fading at dress center. Madame Alexander, 1933, the doll depicts the storybook character, Little Nell, from Charles Dickens book, The Old Curiosity Shop. $400/600

rosy cheeks, closed mouth, blonde mohair wig, muslin stitch-jointed arms and legs. She is wearing original pink patterned cotton dress, organdy ruffled collar and cuffs, organdy slip, pantalets with ankle ruffles, socks, black front94. Wrist tag snap shoes and wide-brimmed bonnet with floral cluster and pink streamers. The dress has original cloth tag “Little Nell/Madame Alexander/New York”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1933, the doll depicts the storybook character, Little Nell, from Charles Dickens book, The Old Curiosity Shop, and is presented in original “baby face” box and with octagon gilt paper label. $700/1000

94. Cloth “Little Nell” with Original Pink Cotton Tagged Costume and Box 16” (41 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed and painted facial features, large brown side-glancing eyes with white eyedots,

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95. Composition Tiny Betty as “Colonial” in Original Flowered Box

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7” (18 cm.) All composition with jointing at shoulders and hips, painted blue side-glancing eyes, closed mouth, white mohair wig in elaborate upswept coiffure decorated with black ribbons, wearing original magenta satin faille gown with lace trim, black bows, holding black lace fan, stiffened petticoat and panties, painted white socks and black shoes. The dress has original cloth label “Colonial/Madame Alexander/New York/ All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition, presented in original colorful flower-print box with original “Colonial” gold paper label. Madame Alexander, 1938. $200/300

96. Very Rare Composition “Antoinette” from Portrait Series in Splendid Original Costume 21” (53 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, three painted lashes at outer corner of each eye, painted blue/grey eyelids and eyeshadow, closed mouth, two beauty marks, white mohair wig in very elaborate upswept curls with applied flowers and bow, attached earrings, slender slightlyshaped torso, jointing at shoulders and hips, elongated legs. The doll is wearing outstanding original costume in the 18th century style comprising rose silk faille gown

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(zipper back) with inset bosom, heart-shaped bodice with gilt metallic edging, ruffled lace sous-sleeves, rose cotton underskirt with ruffled lace edging, constructed panniers, and rich overall decorations of gilt metallic rick-rack, bows, silk flowers and leaves, pantalets with cutwork ruffles, white stockings, pink bow-front shoes. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1946, from her Portrait Series of that year, the doll was presented as Antoinette, intended to represent Marie Antoinette of the 18th century royal court, and is notable not only her splendidly-detailed costume but also for unique coiffure and special handpainted facial features; with original clover-leaf wrist tag. $1800/3000

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97. Rare Composition “Rebecca” Inspired by the Daphne Du Maurier Book 21” (53 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth with rich red lips, brunette mohair wig in arranged curls, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing her original gown comprising fitted coral taffeta jacket with velvet petal trim and wide poufed sleeves, full-length lace skirt with rose satin borders and rose petal clusters, coral cotton petticoat, panties with ribbon trim, coral shoes with bow ties, and a wide-brimmed woven bonnet generously decorated with flowers and bows. The costume has cloth tag “Madame Alexander New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1946, the doll was marketed as “Rebecca”, inspired by the 1938 novel, Rebecca, by Daphne Du Maurier, and the 1940 film of that novel. $1000/1400

98. Petite Composition “Fairy Princess” with Original Costume, Store Label and Box 11” (28 cm.) All-composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, closed mouth, rosy cheeks, blonde mohair wig with original waistlength wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing 98.

original peach satin gown having inset panels decorated with flocked polka dots, stiff pink muslin petticoat and panties, socks, gold side-snap shoes and with gold brocade crown and pearl necklace with gilt brooch. The costume has original tag “Fairy Princess/Madame Alexander NY,USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1942, the doll was shown in the rare 1942 catalog issued by that firm; the doll has original store label from Lazarus department store and price of $3.98, and original box stamped “Fairy Princess” and inventory number “1100”. $400/600

99. Composition “Fairy Princess” as “Princess Elizabeth” with Rare Costume Tag 18” (46 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth, blushed cheeks, blonde mohair waist-length wig with original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing her original lavender/ grey satin full-length gown with metallic and sequin trim, lace cuffs, blue hooped petticoat, blue lace-edged panties, side-snap shoes, and with metallic sequin crown and long gilt necklace. The gown is tagged “Princess Elizabeth/Madame Alexander/New York”. Near mint condition, wear to finish of shoes. Madame Alexander, 1939, the doll continued to be presented until 1942; in that year it was shown in the rare 1942 catalog in the same gown but named “Fairy Princess”. $600/800

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100. Composition “Princess Elizabeth” in Original Costume with Original Exclusive Box

101. Composition “Princess Elizabeth” in Original Gown with Sequin Crown

13” (33 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, open mouth, two upper teeth, ashblonde human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original peach tulle dress with peach faille ribbons and bows, over peach taffeta under-dress and panties, white socks and silk side-snap shoes, peach drawstring purse, and with original crown. The costume has original cloth label “Princess Elizabeth /Madame Alexander/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1937, the doll was first introduced in a 1937 ad in Playthings Magazine described as “another artistic triumph” and is presented in her original royal blue box (worn) designed exclusively for the model, with gold paper label and stamped model number “1886 T”. $500/700

13” (33 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, open mouth, two upper teeth, blonde human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original peach organdy dress with lace trim over matching peach taffeta underdress and panties, socks, gold side-snap shoes and sequin crown. The dress is tagged “Princess Elizabeth/ Madame Alexander/New York”. Near mint condition, eyes clouded. Madame Alexander, 1938, the doll has beautiful complexion with rosy cheeks, pristine costume. $400/500

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102. Set, Composition “Dionne Quintuplets” with Original Furnishings, Costumes and Boxes 7” (18 cm.) Each is all composition, socket head, painted brown short curly hair, brown sideglancing painted eyes, closed mouth, jointing at shoulders and hips. Each doll is wearing organdy baby gown with matching ruffled bonnet, slip, flannel diaper, and bib with baby’s name. Each with partial original costume tag. Near mint condition, Emilie has tiny line by mouth. Madame Alexander, 1935, depicting the celebrated Dionne Quintuplets for which the firm had just received exclusive licensing rights. Each doll is presented in an original wooden furnishing (crib, high chair, play pen, scooter or baby chair), and preserved in original box with label having stamped name of that doll; the crib is fitted with linens having rare monogrammed “D”. $1200/1600 102. “D” for Dionne, Playthings Magazine, October 1935. monogram on bed linen

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wide-brimmed bonnet, onesie undergarment, socks, front-snap shoes, brass name brooch. The costume is tagged “Dionne Quintuplets/ Madame Alexander/New York”. Excellent condition except fading of eyes. Madame Alexander, 1936. $300/500

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103. Golden Plush Costumed Rabbit from Posey Pets Series 19” (48 cm.) including ears. Golden-brown plush head with pink satin-lined ears, magenta bead eyes with blue and pink eyeliner, applied long curly lashes, heart-shaped nose, flowered fabric body with plush paws, wearing white organdy pinafore dress over pink organdy underdress, pantalets with cutwork ruffles at the ankles, peach felt hat with cluster of flowers and long pink streamers. The costume is tagged “Madame Alexander/ New York/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, from her Posey Pets Series, as shown in the 1951 Easter Promenade ad by the firm. $400/500

105. White Plush Bunny from Posey Pets Series in Fashion Award Box 15” (38 cm.) Of silky white plush (shaded to brown on legs), pink satin-lined ears, purple bead eyes with lavender and pink eye lining, long curly lashes, pink heartshaped nose. The bunny is wearing a tri-color multi-tiered dress, white felt hat with matching organdy ruffles, purple felt slippers with ankle ties, The dress is tagged “Madame Alexander/ All Rights Reserved/ New York”. Generally excellent. Madame

104. Larger Composition “Marie” from “Dionne Quintuplets” in Original Costume 17” (43 cm.) All-composition, socket head, sculpted brown hair with defined curls, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, closed mouth with rosebud-shaped lips, jointing at shoulders and hips, toddler legs. The doll is wearing original pale green organdy pleated dress with dotted-Swiss collar, matching

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Alexander, 1951, presented in original yellow box with Fashion Award emblem, stamped number 65 (63?) and stamped label “Puss (and illegible). $300/500

106. Set Composition “Dionne Quintuplets” Wigged Toddlers in Rarer Tam Costumes 8” (20 cm.) Each is all composition, socket head, painted brown side-glancing eyes, tiny rosebud-shaped closed mouth, brunette mohair wig, toddler body with jointing at shoulders and hips. Each doll is wearing colorful cotton romper with loop edging and collar, with matching tam, shoes and socks, and brooch with name designation. Each costume has cloth label “Genuine Dionne Quintuplet Dolls/Madame Alexander/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, circa 1937, the rare costumes are especially fresh. $500/800

107. Set, Composition “Dionne Quintuplets” in Original Layette Basket with Additional Costumes 8” (20 cm.) Each is all composition, socket head, sculpted short brown curly hair, brown painted side-glancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, jointing at shoulders and hips, toddler legs. Each is wearing its original pink organdy dress and matching ruffled bonnet, onesie undergarment (except Cecile), shoes and socks, and brass brooch with name tag. Each costume is tagged “Genuine Dionne Quintuplet Doll/All Rights Reserved/ Madame Alexander

NY”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander 1936, the dolls are presented in their factory original wicker layette basket with rose satin fittings, and with an additional set of cotton flower-patterned rompers and caps, each also with original cloth label. $800/1200

108. Set, Composition “Dionne Quintuplets” on Original See-Saw 7” (18 cm.) 17”l. see-saw. Each doll is all composition, socket head, sculpted short brown curly hair, brown side-glancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, baby body with jointing at shoulders and hips. Each is wearing original colorful cotton romper suit with organdy collar, matching bonnet, socks and shoes. The costumes have cloth label “Genuine Dionne Quintuplet Dolls/ All Rights Reserved. Madame Alexander, NY”. Generally excellent, wear to names at edge of see-saw. Madame Alexander, 1936, the dolls are seated on factory-original yellow/green wooden see-saw with decoupage of names and image of the Quints. $800/1200

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109. Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Red and White Gown

111. Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Yellow-Rose Patterned Gown

11” (28 cm.) All-composition, socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, tiny closed mouth with ruby-red lips, black human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original red and white checkered gown with embroidered dots and faux-smocked bodice, black velvet ribbons, hooped petticoat with scalloped ruffle, matching pantalets, woven bonnet with black velvet band, socks, black side-snap shoes. The gown has original cloth tag “Scarlett O’Hara/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1938. $300/500

11” (28 cm.) All-composition, socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, tiny closed mouth with ruby-red lips, black human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original green/cream gown with yellow roses, green sash, hooped petticoat and pantalets, socks, green side-snap shoes, wide-brimmed woven bonnet with green band and velvet streamers. The gown has original cloth tag “Scarlett O’Hara/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1938. $300/500

110. Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Red-Rose Patterned Gown

112. Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Blue-Flower Patterned Gown

11” (28 cm.) All-composition, socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, tiny closed mouth with ruby-red lips, black human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original cream cotton gown printed with garlands and red roses, hooped petticoat, pantalets, socks, and green side-snap shoes, wide-brimmed bonnet with green steamers. The gown has original cloth tag “Scarlett O’Hara/ Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1939. $300/500

11” (28 cm.) All-composition, socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, tiny closed mouth with ruby-red lips, black human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original green/cream gown with yellow roses, green sash, hooped petticoat and pantalets, socks, green side-snap shoes, wide-brimmed woven bonnet with green band and velvet streamers. The gown has original cloth tag “Scarlett O’Hara/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1938. $300/500

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113. Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Original Presentation Trunk with Trousseau

glancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, auburn mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original golden organdy gown with purple-edged ruffles on skirt and sleeves, pink cotton slip and panties, socks, gold sidesnap shoes, widebrimmed bonnet with floral trim, and wrist corsage. The gown has original cloth label “Madame Alexander New York”, Near mint condition. Alexander, 1937, the doll has original gold paper label “Lolly” on petticoat. $300/400

11” (28 cm.) All-composition, socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, tiny closed mouth with ruby-red lips, black human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original green cotton gown with lacy flowered pattern, coral bow, muslin slip and petticoat, socks and black side-snap shoes. The costume has original cloth tag “Scarlett O’Hara/Madame Alexander, NY,USA/All Rights Reserved”. The doll is near mint. Madame Alexander, 1940, the doll is presented in her original suitcase box with colorful blue and flowered interior lining, along with original night shift, green organdy gown (with tag), woven straw bonnet with roses, pink sachet pillow, laced corset, white shoes and socks. $600/900

114. Composition Red-Haired “Little Betty” as “Lolly” in Golden Organdy Gown 11” (28 cm.) All composition, socket head, brown painted side-

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115. Very Rare Composition “Melanie” from the 1946 Portrait Series 21” (53 cm.) All-composition, socket head, brown sleep eyes, grey eye shadow, real lashes, four painted lashes at outer corner of each eye, handpainted arched brows, closed mouth with very full rich red lips, dark brunette mohair wig with soft curls, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original white gown (with zipper back and padded bosom) with lace overlay at the bodice, very full skirt with multi-tiers of ruffles, tiers of ruffles at the neckline, embroidered floral silk sash and pink and red floral cluster, with double-ruffled pantalets, stockings, cream shoes with ties, and extravagant white woven bonnet with lavish garlands of rose buds. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, the doll was presented as “Melanie” from the firm’s 1946 portrait series, and has extraordinary dramatic handpainted facial features and very lavish costume and bonnet, and with original cloverleaf wrist tag. $5000/9000

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116. Rare and Splendid Composition “Scarlett” from the 1946 Portrait Series 21” (53 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, arched brows, blue eye lids and eye shadow, real lashes, four painted lashes at each outer eye corner, closed mouth with very full red lips, brunette mohair curled wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing

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original bronze-green gown (zipper back, padded bosom), with decorative bands of ribbon and fringe, and with open-weave black lace at the bodice and lower sleeves; and with matching petticoat and pantalets, separate very full hoop, stockings and black tie shoes, and superb woven bonnet overlaid with black lace and trimmed with a bounty of rose buds laid on a pink bow, and with pink streamers. There is a pearlencircled “ruby” at her throat. Excellent condition, few tiny spots on dress, color has oxidized from a more dominant green. Madame Alexander, from her 1946 Portrait series. $5000/9000



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117. Delightful Pair, “Zaza” and “Pierre” Poodles from Posey Pets Series with Her Original Box

he is decorated with collar, bow tie, lapel flower, and monocle; and she is decorated with satin throat ribbon and hair bow, and carries floral bouquet. She is preserved in her original yellow box stamped “Za-Za”, and with gilt Fashion Award emblem. $500/800

16” (41 cm.) Each is firmly-stuffed black velvet poodle posed seated upright, lavish black yarn curly loops, lavender-lined satin ears with tassel tips, black bead eyes, purple and blue eye lining, red heart-shaped nose. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1952,

118. Composition “Little Genius” in Original Costume with Box 22” (56 cm.) Composition head with flanged neck, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, closed mouth, reddish/ brown curly mohair wig, cloth torso and arms, composition hands and legs. The doll is wearing original white organdy gown with

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lace-edged Bertha collar and scalloped hem, matching bonnet with lavender streamers, organdy slip and panties, socks and shoes. The costume is tagged “Madame Alexander New York USA”. Fine unplayed with condition, beautiful costume and facial complexion, left leg crazed. Madame Alexander, 1942. $300/500

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119. Composition “Butch” with Original Costume, Tag and Box

11” (28 cm.) Composition head with flanged neck, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, very plump rosy cheeks, closed mouth, brunette short mohair wig, cloth body and arms, composition hands and legs. He is wearing original cream and rose 119. Box label jacket and pants, knit cap, socks, cream side-snap ankle boots. The costume is tagged “Butch/Madame Alexander/All Rights Reserved”. Fine unplayed with condition, crazing and few flakes on left leg. Madame Alexander, 1940, the doll has original gold wrist tag “Butch” and is preserved in his original labeled box. $200/300

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120. Composition “Baby Genius” with Extremely Rare Flirty Eyes, Original Costume and Original Box 24” (61 cm.) Composition head with flanged neck, brown sleep and “flirty” eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, rosy cheeks, tiny closed mouth, blonde mohair soft curly wig, cloth torso and arms, composition hands and lower legs in bent-knee baby pose. The baby is wearing original pale rose organdy gown with attached lace bib, matching ruffle and lace trimmed bonnet, pink cotton slip, pink taffeta panties, socks, coral side-snap ankle boots. The costume has original cloth tag “Madame Alexander New York”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1940, the doll is preserved in her original blue bow box and has gorgeous complexion and hair. $300/500

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19” (48 cm.) including ears. Of white silky plush, the rabbit has pink satin-lined ears, petal-shaped eyes with black centers, petal nose, white cotton body with plush paws. She is wearing a pink/ purple checkered cotton dress with attached green vest and organdy apron, long pantalets, and a lavender felt bonnet with floral cluster. The dress is tagged “Posey Pet/Madame Alexander/ New York USA”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, the rabbit appeared in the Easter Promenade 1951 ad featuring Posey Pets and cloth dolls. $400/600

124. Grand-Size and Extremely Rare Cloth “Sunflower the Clown” from Posey Pets Series 121. Cloth “Little Shaver” with Rare Grey and Peach Costume Variation 10” (25 cm.) All cloth doll with pressed mask face, painted facial features, large “O” shaped dark side-glancing eyes, tiny “O” shaped mouth, brown mohair wig in long curls, padded stockinette body able to be posed. She is wearing original dress with grey taffeta bodice and coral sheer skirt trimmed with grey velvet ribbons, grey taffeta reticule with flowers, lace fingerless gloves, petticoat, panties, black velvet shoes, and elaborate head-dress of cascading variegated flowers. The dress is tagged “Little Shaver/Madame Alexander New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1940, the doll was inspired by the designs of Elsie Shaver. $300/500

122. Cloth “Little Shaver” in Very Rare Smallest Size

Playthings Magazine, January 1943. Courtesy The Strong, Rochester, New York.

7” (18 cm.) All cloth doll with pressed mask face, painted facial features, dark side-glancing eyes, tiny “O” shaped mouth, greyish/brown fleece hair in long curls, padded stockinette body able to be posed. She is wearing original dress with fuchsia taffeta bodice and yellow sheer skirt trimmed with fuchsia velvet ribbons, fuchsia taffeta reticule with flowers, laced fingerless gloves, petticoat, panties, black velvet shoes, and elaborate head-dress of bountiful colorful flowers. The dress is tagged “Little Shaver/Madame Alexander New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1942, this is the very rare smallest size of that model. $500/800

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37” (94 cm.) All-cloth of firmlystuffed white twill, pink sewnon shoes, triple-seamed face, stitched-on white felt over-sized ears, sunflower-shaped eyes, pink tassel nose to match the tassel on his aqua clown hat, aqua felt brows, hot pink felt mouth. He is wearing blue and pink satin clown suit with double-tiered ruffled collar. The costume has cloth tag “Madame Alexander New York USA”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1951, he appeared as “Sunflower, a Great Big Beautiful Clown” in the 1951 Easter Promenade ad of Alexander, and wears a Fashion Award tag on his wrist. $700/1000

125. Cloth “Little Shaver” in Fuschia and Yellow Costume 10” (25 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed mask face, painted facial features, large “O” shaped dark


side-glancing eyes, tiny “O” shaped mouth, blonde fleece hair in long curls, padded stockinette body able to be posed. She is wearing original dress with fuchsia taffeta bodice and yellow sheer skirt and sleevelets, laced fingerless gloves, petticoat, panties, black velvet shoes, and elaborate head-dress of lavish flowers. The dress is tagged “Little Shaver/Madame Alexander New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1942. $200/400

126. Cloth “Cecile” from Dionne Quintuplets in Grand Size

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24” (61 cm.) All-cloth doll with mask face, brown painted eyes, closed mouth with rich lips, brown mohair curly wig, soft stockinette body. She is wearing original pink organdy baby dress with matching bonnet, cotton slip, flannel diaper, knit booties and has original brass brooch with “Cecile” name tag. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1935. $300/500

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“Madame Alexander/New York”. Generally excellent. Madame Alexander, 1937, with original gold foil wrist tag and in early red Alexander box. $200/300

129. Composition “Nurse” in Original Rare Tagged Costume

127. Composition “McGuffey-Ana” in Original Presentation Trunk with Extra Costumes 9” (23 cm.) All-composition with socket head, painted blue side-glancing eyes, closed mouth with rich red lips, blonde human hair with curly bangs and red-ribbon tied braids, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original red and white checkered dress with attached petticoat, white organdy pinafore, panties, socks, red side-snap shoes. The dress is tagged “McGuffey-Ana/Madame Alexander/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition, few faint lines on chin. Madame Alexander, 1940, the doll is presented in original fitted trunk along with two woven bonnets, undergarments, cotton robe, and two additional cotton dresses. $300/500

128. Composition Auburn-Haired Little Betty as “American Girl” in Original Box

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9” (23 cm.) All-composition with socket head, painted blue side-glancing eyes, closed mouth with rich red lips, auburn mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original blue and white checkered dress, muslin slip and panties, socks, side-snap shoes and white woven wide-brimmed hat. The dress is tagged

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14” (36 cm.) All-composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, closed mouth with bright red lips, blonde mohair soft curly wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original uniform comprising white blouse, blue broadcloth pinafore with pearl buttons at the back, double pockets, nurse’s cap, slip, panties, socks, and tielace shoes. The dress is tagged “Nurse/Madame Alexander/All Right Reserved”. Unplayed with condition with perfect coiffure and costume, bright eyes, very faint lines on composition. Madame Alexander, 1946, one of the first dolls created by her was a nurse doll, and this rare model continued the tradition. $200/300

130. Composition “Hansel” with Original Costume 18” (46 cm.) All-composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, closed mouth, blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. He is wearing original white pique shirt, blue broadcloth trousers and vest, plaid sash and tie, stockings, black side-snap bow shoes. The costume is tagged “Hansel/ Madame Alexander NY USA/ All Rights Reserved”. Madame Alexander, 1947. $300/500


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24” (61 cm.) All-composition with socket head, sleep eyes, mohair lashes, dark eyeshadow, open mouth, two teeth, blonde human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing very dainty pink organdy dress with lace sleevelets and cluster of flowers with streamers, attached petticoat, taffeta panties, socks, black side-snap shoes with silk bows. Doll is near mint except clouded eyes. Madame Alexander, 1939, rare large size with very beautiful costume, with original heavy stock box having original label indicating model “6700B”. $400/500

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132. Composition Bridesmaid in Yellow Gown with Muff and Hair Corsage

shoes, matching yellow muff decorated with delicate pastel flowers, and has a lovely bouquet of matching flowers in her hair. The costume is tagged “Madame Alexander New York USA” and the doll is preserved in original (worn) store box from B. Altman, Fifth Avenue, New York. Near mint condition with beautiful patina of perfectly preserved complexion, original coiffure, fresh and bright original costume. Madame Alexander, from her 1940 Bridal Party series. $700/1000

21” (53 cm.) All composition, socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, closed mouth, brunette mohair shoulder-length wig in soft curls, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original sheer nylon yellow gown decorated with golden-yellow silk-like ribbons and streamers with attached yellow silk-like petticoat, yellow panties,

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133. Composition RedHaired Bridesmaid in Original Gown with Accessories 21” (53 cm.) All-composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, feathered brows, closed mouth with rich red lips, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original pale grey taffeta gown with silk embroidered flowers around the edges, attached petticoat, grey taffeta muff, panties, thigh-high stockings, laced shoes, and a lavish cluster of flowers in her hair. The gown has original tag “Madame Alexander/New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1946, beautiful complexion and rare auburn red hair. $700/900

134. Composition Bride in Ivory Satin Gown with Original Box 15” (38 cm.) All-composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, closed mouth with rich red lips, blonde mohair wig in original curls, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original ivory satin wedding gown with applique lilies of the valley to match her bouquet, attached

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Playthings Magazine, September 1942. Courtesy The Strong, Rochester, New York.

petticoat, panties, socks and side-snap shoes with bows, pearls, and an elaborate coronet with floral trim and extended veil train. The costume is tagged “Madame Alexander New York USA”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1943, the bride has original gold foil tag and is preserved in her original pink-label box with FAO Schwarz store label. A bride with nearly duplicate gown was featured in the September 1942 Playthings ad for Alexander. $600/900

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135. Composition Lady Doll as “Renoir” from Rare Portrait Series 21” (53 cm.) All-composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, painted grey eyelids and eye shadow, three painted lashes at each outer eye corner, fringed brows, closed mouth with very full red lips, brunette mohair wig in very elaborate coiffure with cascading ringlet curls from the back crown, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original beige taffeta gown with black lace edging and ruffles and magenta silk ribbons and waist bow, elaborate bustle at the back, black lace fingerless gloves, ruffled petticoat, pantalets, stockings, black tie shoes, and a grand bonnet with upturned sides and lavishly-arranged clusters of roses and leaves. The panties are tagged “Madame Alexander New York USA”. Very good condition, faint craze lines, dress color oxidized from pale blue color. Madame Alexander, 1946, from her luxury portrait series, the doll appeared on the back cover of Playthings Magazine, July 1946 with the name “Renoir”. $1500/2500

Playthings Magazine, July 1946. Courtesy The Strong, Rochester, New York.

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drawn to her crown with cascading ringlet curls at the back, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original pink cotton floral-patterned dress with black velvet bows and edging, hooped petticoat, pantalets, socks, black side-snap shoes and woven bonnet with floral cluster. The dress is tagged “Madelaine/Madame Alexander USA NY/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1940, the doll was marketed as Madelaine Du Bain. $300/600

137. Set, Four Composition Tiny Betty Dolls as “Little Women”, Original Boxes

136. Composition “Madelaine” with Distinctive Ringlet Curls 11” (28 cm.) All-composition, socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, tiny closed mouth, ash-blonde human hair

7” (18 cm.) Each has one-piece composition head and torso, painted features, mohair wig, jointed arms and legs, painted shoes. Each doll is wearing her original costume and hair bow, petticoat and pantalets. Each doll has original cloth costume tag “Jo [or Beth, Meg, or Amy] of Little Women/ Madame Alexander New York/All Rights Reserved”. Near 138.

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mint condition. Madame Alexander, circa 1937, inspired by the Louisa Mae Alcott novel which had recently been released in film. Three of the dolls are presented in their original labeled boxes, and Jo and Meg have original gold foil name labels on gown. $800/1000

138. Composition “Butch” In Blue Pants with Original Box

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11” (28 cm.) Composition head with flanged neck, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, chubby cheeks, rich pink lips, blonde mohair wig, cloth torso and upper limbs, composition hands and baby legs. He is wearing white linen-like shirt with lace trim, blue short pants, socks, shoes, knit cap. The costume is tagged “Madame Alexander New York USA”. Doll is very good with light craze lines on face, costume is mint. Madame Alexander, 1944, the doll has original clover leaf foil tag “Butch” and is presented in original early “bow box”. $300/400

140. Composition “McGuffey-Ana” in Original Costume with Rare Blue Ankle Boots, in Original Box

139. Composition “McGuffey-Ana” in Pink Dress with Original Early Blue Box

16” (41 cm.) All-composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, open mouth, two upper teeth, blonde human hair with curled bangs and braids tied with blue bows, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original rose cotton dress with white pinafore trimmed with blue bows, matching slip and panties with ruffled edging, socks, blue side-snap ankle boots, and wide-brimmed bonnet trimmed with roses and mums, The costume is tagged “McGuffey-Ana/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1941, the doll is presented in her original box with inventory number 3216 and original price tag of $3.98 from Boston Store of Phoenix, Arizona. $400/500

13” (33 cm.) All-composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, open mouth, two upper teeth, blonde human hair with curled bangs and braids tied with blue bows, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original rose cotton dress with white pinafore, matching slip and panties with ruffled edging, socks, black side-snap ankle boots, and beautifully-woven bonnet trimmed with roses and bluettes. The costume is tagged “McGuffey-Ana/Madame Alexander NY USA/ All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition, few very light lines, the costume and wig are pristine and fresh. Madame Alexander, 1942, the doll is presented, unplayed with, in her original blue “bow box” with stamped model number 1210. $500/800

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141. Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Rare Costume Variation, with Original Paper Tag and Box

with green velvet coat with lace sleeves and green velvet bonnet with lace bavolet. The costume has original cloth label “Scarlett O’Hara/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition, tiny faint lines at upper eye socket. Madame Alexander, 1940, the doll has original paper label with illustration, and is preserved in original rare blue box. $400/600

14” (36 cm.) All-composition with socket head, green sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, closed mouth with bow-shaped bright red lips, black human hair, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing red poppy-patterned cotton gown with green sash, attached hoop petticoat, pantalets with green ribbons, socks, green side-snap shoes with green bows, and

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142. Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Red Poppy Print Gown 14” (36 cm.) All-composition with socket head, green sleep eyes, closed mouth with red bow-shaped lips, black human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing gown with green velvet bodice and cotton sleeves and skirt printed with large red roses, attached hooped petticoat, pantalets with green ribbons, socks, black side-snap shoes, green velvet bonnet with lace bavolet. The costume is tagged “Scarlett O’Hara. Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights

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144. Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Striped Costume with Original Early Box

Reserved”. Doll has minor craze line, left eye lashes missing, costume is near mint. Madame Alexander, 1938, note the variation with #141 without velvet bodice. $300/500

14” (36 cm.) All-composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth with red bow-shaped lips, black human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original red and blue striped gown with fringed trim, attached hooped petticoat, pantalets, socks, black front snap shoes with bow trim, grey woven wide-brimmed bonnet with multiflower cluster at the crown. The costume is tagged “Scarlett O’Hara/ Madame Alexander New York/USA”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1940, the doll is presented in her original “bow box”, with stamped model number of 2507. $400/600

143. Petite Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Striped Gown with Gold Foil Label 11” (28 cm.) All-composition, socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, tiny closed mouth, black human hair with original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original red and blue striped gown with blue bodice and tatted trim, attached hooped petticoat, pantalets, socks, black side-snap shoes, wide-brimmed woven bonnet with multi-floral trim. The costume has original label “Scarlett O’Hara/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1940, the dress has original gold foil label. $300/400

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glancing eyes, painted upper lashes, blushed cheeks, reddish brown mohair wig with side-coiled braids, stitchjointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original red organdy print dress with stitched-on apron front, onesie undergarment with pantalets, socks and black front-snap shoes with buckle trim. The costume is tagged “Agnes/Madame Alexander NY”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1935, from her series of Dickens character dolls. $700/900

148. Very Rare Earliest Period Cloth “Alice in Wonderland” with Flat Face

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15” (38 cm.) All-cloth doll with swivel head, pressed felt face with painted brown sideglancing eyes, painted upper lashes, blushed eye shadow and cheeks, blonde mohair bobbed wig, stitch-jointing at shoulders and hips. He is wearing original white shirt with lavender tie, coral cotton pants, brown flannel jacket with purple buttons, brown cap with brim, socks and black front-snap shoes with buckle trim. The costume is tagged “Oliver Twist/Madame Alexander NY”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1935; the David Selznick 1935 film “David Copperfield” inspired Madame Alexander to create an entire series of cloth dolls based on Charles Dickens characters. $500/700

146. Cloth “Tiny Tim” from Dickens Series in Original Black Checkered Pants and Cap 15” (38 cm.) All-cloth doll with swivel head, pressed felt face with painted blue side-glancing eyes, painted upper and side lashes, blushed cheeks, blonde mohair bobbed wig, stitch-jointing at shoulders and hips. He is wearing original white shirt attached to black and white checkered cotton pants, large black bow tie, black flannel jacket, checkered cap with brim, socks and black front-snap shoes with buckle trim. The costume is tagged “Tiny Tim/Madame Alexander NY”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1935, from her series of Dickens character dolls. $500/700

147. Cloth “Little Agnes” from Dickens Series in Original Red Cotton Dress and Pinafore 15” (38 cm.) All-cloth doll with swivel head, pressed felt face with painted brown side-

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22” (56 cm.) All-cloth doll with one-piece head and torso, flat-dimensional face with painted facial features, large side-glancing googly like eyes, six curly upper lashes, blonde yarn hair with blue hair ribbon, stitch-jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original cotton print dress with mother-of-pearl buttons, lace-edged slip and panties, socks, and black leatherette shoes with shoe-button closure. Very good condition, some darkening of complexion and hair, yarn somewhat sparse. Madame Alexander, late 1920s, a very rare early doll. $400/600

149. Petite Cloth “Alice in Wonderland” with Original Red Cotton Print Dress and Rare Red Paper Tag 13” (33 cm.) All-cloth doll with one-piece head and torso, pressed and painted facial features, blue eyes, painted upper lashes, closed mouth with ruby-red lips, blushed cheeks, blonde stitched-down yarn hair with original hair band, stitchjointing at shoulders and legs allowing easy seated pose. She is wearing original cotton print dress with attached panties and apron, white organdy collar, socks, black lace shoe 149. Wrist tag


with buckle trim. The costume has original cloth label “Original Alice in Wonderland/ Trademark 304,488/ Madame Alexander NY”. Very good condition, some dustiness of hair. Madame Alexander, 1933, the doll has original rare red paper tag in the shape of a book; the doll was licensed by permission of Macmillan Publishers. $300/400

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150. Petite Cloth “Alice in Wonderland” with Original Blue Polka Dot Costume 13” (33 cm.) All-cloth doll with one-piece head and torso, pressed and painted facial features, blue eyes, painted upper lashes, closed mouth with ruby-red lips, blonde stitched-down yarn hair with original hair band, stitch-jointing at shoulders and legs allowing easy seated pose. She is wearing original white organdy dress with blue polka dots, attached apron and panties, white organdy collar, white socks, black lace shoes with buckle trim. The 148. costume has original cloth label “Original Alice in Wonderland/ Trademark 304,488/ Madame Alexander NY”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1933. $400/500

151. Rare Early Model Cloth “Alice in Wonderland” with Real Lashes in Original Costume 15” (38 cm.) All-cloth doll with swivel head, pressed and painted facial features, blue side-glancing eyes, real lashes, painted side lashes, closed mouth with ruby-red lips, blonde stitched-down yarn hair with original hair Playthings Magazine, January 1934 band, stitch-jointing at shoulders and legs allowing easy seated pose. She is wearing original blue and white window-pane-pattern dress with attached panties, white organdy collar, white organdy apron, white socks, white lace shoes with buckle trim. The costume has original cloth label “Original Alice in Wonderland/Trademark US Pat. Off/ Madame Alexander NY”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1933, the doll was advertised by Gimbel’s department store in 1934 as their “most popular doll”, selling at $1.50. $500/600

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153. Composition “Wendy-Ann” in Original Box with Rare Paper Postcard Label 13” (33 cm.) All-composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth with bow-shaped red lips, blonde human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips, swivel waist. She is wearing original dotted-Swiss dress with red ribbon and lace trim, attached petticoat, panties, white socks, white side-snap shoes with buckle trim, red felt hat with red berries. The costume has original cloth tag “Wendy Ann/Madame Alexander/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1939, the doll is presented in her original red/pink striped box with original label which has illustrations of the doll, and with original gold foil tag and original postcard describing the graceful and realistic movements of the doll. $300/500

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154. Composition “McGuffeyAna” in Original Red Plaid Dress with Original Rare Box

152. Composition “Alice in Wonderland” in Original Bright Costume with Original Red Paper Tag 13” (33 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth with bow-shaped red lips, ash-blonde human hair wig pulled back and tied at the crown with blue satin bow, jointing at shoulders and hips, swivel waist. She is wearing original blue and white sateen dress with organdy trim and attached slip, panties, white socks, black side-snap shoes with buckle trim, organdy ruffled pinafore. The costume has original cloth label “Alice in Wonderland/Madame Alexander NY/ All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition, eyes a bit faded. Madame Alexander, 1938, the doll has her factory-original unique red paper tag in the shape of a book declaring “Curiouser and curiouser... now they’ve made me into a doll”. $300/500

13” (33 cm.) All composition, socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, open mouth, two teeth, blonde human hair with cluster of curls at the bangs and long braids with red hair bows, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original red plaid dress with white organdy pinafore, slip and panties, socks, red ankle boots with side-snaps, and woven bonnet with red berries. The dress has original cloth label “McGuffey-Ana/Madame Alexander NY USA/ All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1940, the doll is preserved in her original rare blue box with pink label, stamped with model number 1203; the doll was shown in the June 1940 Alexander ad in Playthings Magazine. $400/600

155. Composition “Sonja Henie” with Trunk and Trousseau, and Rare Sport Equipment 15” (38 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, open mouth, four teeth, impressed cheek dimples, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing skating ensemble with coral taffeta blouse trimmed with blue polka dots, black velvet skirt and matching tassel cap, slip, panties, skates. The costume has original cloth label “Genuine Sonja Henie Doll/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition, exterior of trunk is very worn. Madame Alexander, 1940, the doll is presented in original trunk with additional costumes including ski ensemble with poles and skis, grey sweater set, white slacks, plaid winter ensemble, polka dot party dress, boots, and with tennis racquet with cover, and set of golf clubs. The ensemble closely resembles the set shown in the June 1940 Alexander ad in Playthings Magazine; the golf club and tennis racket are extremely rare. $800/1000

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156. Composition “Little Genius” in Original Costume with Rare Illustration-Label Box 15” (38 cm.) Composition head with flanged neck, brown sculpted curly hair, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth with bow-shaped lips, pink cloth body, composition hands and lower legs. The baby is dressed in original organdy dress over pink cotton underdress, matching bonnet with tulle ruffles around the face, rose silk ribbons, socks, cream ankle boots. The dress has original cloth label “Little Genius/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1939, the doll is presented in its original white box with illustrations on the label, stamped “Little Genius” and “451W”. A nearly identical doll appeared in the June 1940 Playthings Magazine ad of Madame Alexander. $400/500

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Playthings Magazine, June 1940, showing the four dolls that are seen in the above photograph. Courtesy The Strong, Rochester New York.


158. Composition “Baby Genius” in White Organdy Dress with Bonnet 11” (28 cm.) Composition head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth, brunette mohair wig, cloth body, composition hands and lower legs. She is wearing white organdy dress with pink embroidery and lace trim, slip and panties, socks and side-snap ankle boots, and with peach coat with pearl buttons and wide-brimmed matching bonnet. The dress has original cloth tag “Madame Alexander New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1942. $200/300

159. Composition “Baby Genius” in Peach Coat and Bonnet 11” (28 cm.) Composition head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth, brunette mohair wig, cloth body, composition hands and lower legs. She is wearing white organdy dress with lace trim, slip and panties, socks and side-snap ankle boots, and with peach coat with pearl buttons and matching bonnet. The dress has original cloth tag “Madame Alexander New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1942. $200/300

157. Composition “Little Genius” in Original Lavender Baby Dress and Bonnet

160. Composition “Little Genius” in Peach Organdy Costume with Original Rare Striped Box

16” (41 cm.) Composition head, blue sleep eyes, lashes, dark eyeshadow, tiny closed mouth, brunette mohair wig with flower, soft cloth body, composition hands and legs. The baby is wearing original sheer organza lavender dress over taffeta underdress, matching panties, socks, slippers with ties and tassel, and lavender bonnet with lace edging. The costume has original cloth label “Little Genius/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1942, the doll is presented in original labeled box. $300/400

14” (36 cm.) Composition head with sculpted short brown curly hair, blue sleep tin eyes, open mouth, two teeth, cloth body, composition arms and legs. The baby is wearing original peach organdy dress with heart-shaped organdy edging, matching ruffled bonnet, slip, panties, socks and laced slippers with ties. The dress has original tag “Madame 160. Box label

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Alexander/New York”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1938, the doll is presented in original red/pink striped box with original label having photograph of Madame, and stamped label “Little Genius” and “450”. $300/500

hair, green sleep eyes, real lashes, open mouth, two upper and two lower teeth, cloth body, composition arms and legs, wearing original white baby dress with matching bonnet, socks, slippers. The dress is tagged “Cherub/Madame Alexander New York”. Good condition, some possible retouch of complexion. Madame Alexander, 1930, included is grey Posey Pets cat (good condition, some spotting, dustiness) with original taffeta dress and pants, flowers at ear, and with original tag “Posey Pets” and stamped Dinah the Cat on reverse side. $200/400

161. Set, Composition Dionne Quintuplets in Original Scooter 7” (18 cm.) Each is all-composition with socket head, painted short curly baby hair, painted facial features, brown side-glancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, jointing at shoulders and hips, baby body. Each is wearing original matching pique romper suit and matching bonnet in five different pastel colors, and with socks, snap-front white shoes, and brass name tag. Each costume is tagged “Genuine Dionne Quintuplets. All Rights Reserved/ Madame Alexander”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1935, the dolls are presented in original wheeled wooden scooter with original cushion pad, and with their five names emblazoned on the front. $800/1100

163. Pair, “Marie” and “Cecile” from Dionne Quintuplet Set 10” (25 cm.) Each is allcomposition with sculpted short brown baby hair, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, closed mouth with rosy cheeks, five piece composition baby body, and each is wearing its original matching organdy baby dress with underslip, flannel diaper, knit booties, one has original bib embroidered “Marie”. The costumes are tagged “Dionne Quintuplets/ Madame Alexander/Reg. NY”. Excellent condition with fine original complexions. Madame Alexander, 1935, one is preserved in her original box stamped “Cecile”. $400/600

162. Grand Composition “Cherub” and Posey Pets “Dinah the Cat”

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164. Very Rare Composition “Lady Windermere” from 1946 Portrait Series 21” (53 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, smokey-grey eyelids and eyeshadow, unique painting of lashes, brushstroked brows, closed mouth with very full bow-shaped red lips, auburn hair in original coiffure with elaborate upsweep that is draped with turquoise beads, jointing at shoulders and hips, slender limbs. She is wearing rose brocade gown with shapely bodice given form by sewn-in metal bosom, pleated shoulder fans and very full skirt and with decorative purple velvet streamer with garland of flowers and draped turquoise beads, satin petticoat and panties, burgundy shoes with ankle straps, fingerless gloves, turquoise earrings, beaded bracelet, and holding a bouquet of flowers. Very good/ excellent, some fading of complexion, very light lines. Madame Alexander, 1946, with original clover-leaf wrist tag, from her Portrait Series of that year, the doll’s insouciant expression surely inspired by the Oscar Wilde play “Lady Windermere’s Fan” which was notable for such memorable lines as “I can resist anything except temptation” and which had remained popular in screen and theatre for decades. $1600/2400

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165. Composition “Princess Elizabeth” in Coronation Robe and Tiara 13” (33 cm.) All composition, socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, open mouth, four teeth, blonde human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original tulle dress over ivory satin underdress, panties, velvet cape with fur-tip trim, socks, grey side-snap shoes, and with original tiara. The costume is marked “Princess Elizabeth/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1938. $300/400

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166. Rare Composition “Princess Flavia” from 1938 Portrait Series 21” (53 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, smokey-grey eyeshadow, three painted lashes at each outer eye corner, closed mouth with bow-shaped dark red lips, blonde human hair in elaborate coiffure with coiled side braids which loop up into a coiled chignon at the crown and that are wrapped with a metallic tiara accented with “rubies” and pearls, jointing at shoulders and hips with long slender limbs. She is wearing ivory brocade robe over lace underdress which forms a front center panel, with lace collar studded with black beads and a burgundy velvet banner with “ruby” brooch, petticoat, pantalets, stockings, ivory silk faille shoes, and with finger ring, pearl dangle earrings and pearl necklace. The doll has facial crazing with splits at upper eye rims, light crazing on arms, costume is in excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1938, “Princess Flavia” from her Portrait Series, the doll represented the character from the 1937 film, “The Princess of Zenda”. $1500/3000

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167. Pair, Composition “Little Betty” Dolls as Chinese Boy and Girl 9” (23 cm.) Each is all composition with socket head, large blue painted sideglancing eyes, closed mouth, black mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. They are wearing original cotton costumes with distinctive patterns, shoes and socks, wide woven hats. One has original cloth tag “Madame Alexander/ NY USA” and gold octagon tag, and the other has cloth tag “Chinese/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1939. $200/400

169. Composition “Little Betty” as Hawaiian with Original Costume and Box 9” (23 cm.) All composition with brown complexion, painted brown side-glancing eyes, closed mouth with red lips, black mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. The doll is wearing original costume comprising cello “grass” skirt, ribbon sash and straps, red beads, red side-snap sandals. The costume has original cloth label “Hawaiian/ Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint. Madame Alexander, 1939, the doll is presented in its original box. $200/400

170. Pair, Composition “Little Betty” Dolls as Russian Boy and Girl 9” (23 cm.) Each is all composition with socket head, large blue painted sideglancing eyes, closed mouth, reddish/ brown mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. They are wearing original cotton costumes and boots. Each has original cloth tag “Russian/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1939, he is preserved in original box, and has original gold octagon wrist tag. $200/400

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171. Composition “Little Betty” as Carmen

168. Rare Composition “Little Betty” as Eskimo in Original Box

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9” (23 cm.) All composition with light brown complexion, socket head, painted brown side-glancing eyes, closed mouth with red lips, black mohair bobbed wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. The doll is wearing original brown flannel costume with trousers and matching hooded jacket with fur trim, brown side-snap shoes. The costume is tagged “Eskimo NY USA”. Near mint condition. Alexander, 1939, the doll is preserved in its original box. $300/500

9” (23 cm.) All composition with socket head, painted blue side-glancing eyes, closed mouth with red lips, black mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing exuberant original Brazilian costume including basket at top of her head, vibrant colors, gold side-snap shoes, bangle earrings. The costume has original cloth tag “Carmen/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition, Madame Alexander, 1939. $200/300

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172. Pair, Composition “Little Betty” Dolls as Peasant Boy and Girl with Rare Iris Halsey Lumia Label, Original Boxes

174. Pair, Composition “Little Betty” Dolls as Scottish Boy and Girl in Original Boxes 9” (23 cm.) Each is all composition with socket head, large blue or brown painted eyes, auburn mohair wig, closed mouth, jointing at shoulders and hips. They are wearing original cotton and wool Scottish plaid costumes with tams. Each has original cloth tag “Scotch/Madame Alexander NY US/All Rights Reserved”. Light surface lines on faces, both in unplayed with condition. Madame Alexander, 1939, she has original octagon foil tag, and each is contained in its original box. $200/400

9” (23 cm.) Each is all composition with socket head, large blue painted eyes, closed mouth, brunette mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. They are wearing original cotton and felt costumes. Each has original cloth tag “Peasant/Madame Alexander NY USA/ All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition, some light lines on legs. Madame Alexander, 1939, she has original label “Original Iris Halsey Lumia” label indicating the apron is designed to light up when held to the light. $400/600

173. Pair, Composition “Little Betty” Dolls as French Boy and Girl

175. Pair, Composition “Little Betty” Dolls as Dutch Boy and Girl in Original Boxes

9” (23 cm.) Each is all composition with socket head, large blue painted eyes, mohair wig, closed mouth, jointing at shoulders and hips. They are wearing original cotton costumes, she with coiffe and he with tam. Each has original cloth tag “Scotch/Madame Alexander NY US/All Rights Reserved”. Light surface lines on faces, both in unplayed with condition. Madame Alexander, 1939, she has original gold octagon tag. $200/400

9” (23 cm.) Each is all composition with socket head, large blue painted eyes, blonde mohair wig, closed mouth, jointing at shoulders and hips. They are wearing original cotton and felt costumes. Each has original cloth tag “Dutch/ NY US”. He has light surface lines on face, both in fine unplayed with condition. Madame Alexander, 1939, she has original gold octagon tag, and each is contained in its original box. $200/400

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176. Composition RedHaired “Sally” Bride in Original Bridal Costume

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21” (53 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue/green sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth with bowshaped lips, auburn mohair wig with unusual side-coiled braids, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original sheer white organza gown with gigot sleeves and widelyflared skirt with demi-train, lace trim at cuffs and hem, with heavy linen-lined underskirt, panties, stockings, white bow-tie shoes, and with extended tulle veil with scalloped lace border. The dress has original cloth label “Madame Alexander New York USA”. Very good condition, light surface lines on face, spot on skirt, and some small tears in veil. Madame Alexander, 1938. $700/900

177. Composition “Tiny Betty” as Bride with Auburn Hair 7” (18 cm.) All composition with onepiece head and torso, blue side-glancing painted eyes, rosebud-shaped lips, auburn mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white shoes. She is wearing original embroidered tulle wedding gown, tulle veil with wide-brimmed coiffe, bouquet of lilies. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1939. $200/300

178. Composition Red-Haired Bridesmaid in Very Rare Costume 18” (46 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, dark

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eyeshadow, closed mouth with bow-shaped lips, auburn mohair wig with original softly-curled coiffure and coronet of purple and red roses, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original costume comprising gown with black lace bodice, and satin three-tiered pleated full skirt with matching pleated sleevelets, purple and red roses at her waist, with stiffened-net petticoat, panties, socks, and black bow-tie shoes. Excellent condition. Alexander, 1946, along with original (worn) blue box with imprinted bows; no other examples of this model are known at this time. $700/900

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179. Whimsical Cloth “Ruffles the Clown” with Vibrant Decorations

181. Composition Red-Haired WendyAnn in Original Aqua Organdy Dress 11” (28 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep tin eyes, painted upper lashes, closed mouth with bow-shaped dark red lips, auburn mohair wig in very full and original coiffure, with original aqua hair bow at back of head, jointing at shoulders and hips, one-piece torso prior to swivel-waist production. She is wearing original aqua organdy party dress with ruffled borders, attached matching slip, matching panties, socks, cream side-snap shoes, pink satin waist bow. The dress has original cloth tag “Wendy Ann/by Madame Alexander/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1938. This is the only known example of this model. $400/600

18” (46 cm.) All cloth with three-seam white cloth face, bulbous black eyes with pink and blue felt outlines, pink tassel nose, red felt wide mouth, stitched felt ears, lavender yarn-looped hair, cloth body with stitch-jointing at shoulders and hips. He is wearing original cotton clown suit with geometric patterns, pink ruffled edging, tulle ruffled collar, pink felt clown hat with pink tassels, green velvet stitched-on shoes. The costume is tagged “Madame Alexander/All Rights Reserved/ NY USA”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1954, the model was marketed as “Ruffles the Clown”. $300/500

182. Petite Cloth “Little Shaver” in Fuchsia and Lavender Costume

180. Cloth “Little Shaver” in Fuschia and Yellow Costume, with Original Box

10” (25 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed mask face, painted facial features, large “O” shaped dark side-glancing eyes, tiny “O” shaped mouth, blonde fleece hair in long curls, padded stockinette body able to be posed. She is wearing original dress with fuchsia taffeta bodice and lavender sheer skirt with velvet banding, laced fingerless gloves, petticoat, panties, black velvet shoes, fuchsia reticule and elaborate flowered headdress. The dress is tagged “Little Shaver/Madame Alexander New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1942. $300/400

10” (25 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed mask face, painted facial features, large “O” shaped dark side-glancing eyes, tiny “O” shaped mouth, blonde fleece hair in long curls, padded stockinette body able to be posed. She is wearing original dress with fuchsia taffeta bodice and yellow sheer skirt and sleevelets, laced fingerless gloves, petticoat, panties, black velvet shoes, and elaborate head-dress of lavish flowers. The dress is tagged “Little Shaver/Madame Alexander New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1942, the doll is preserved, with especially vibrant colors, in her very rare original blue bow box which has “copyright 1930 Louis Schulman Co, NY” label on the underside edges. $600/800

183. Cloth “Little Shaver” in Fuchsia and Lavender Costume 11” (28 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed mask face, painted facial features, large “O” shaped dark side-glancing eyes, tiny “O” shaped mouth, blonde fleece hair in long curls, padded stockinette body able to be posed. She is wearing original dress

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with fuchsia taffeta bodice and lavender sheer skirt with velvet banding, laced fingerless gloves, petticoat, panties, black velvet shoes, fuchsia reticule and elaborate flowered headdress. The dress is tagged “Little Shaver/Madame Alexander New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1942. $300/400

Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1938. $600/800

185. Very Rare Cloth “Beau” and “Belle” Rabbit People with Original Costumes 12” (30 cm.) (excluding ears). Each is all cloth with pressed and painted facial features, blue side-glancing eyes (looking at each other), rosy cheeks, blonde yarn hair, pink flannel lined ears; she with yellow polka dot body under organdy and green felt flannel costume, black felt shoes with pom-pom, and green felt bonnet with lavish flowers; and he with blue polka dot body, one ear stitched down to accommodate his top hat, and wearing green flannel coat, blue trousers, white spats, and striped taffeta bow tie. He has original cloth tag “Madame Alexander New York”, and she has original gold foil wrist tag. Very good condition, slight costume fading. Madame Alexander, 1941, wonderfully imaginative details such as folded ear and eyes glancing at each other. $800/1000

184. Cloth “Susie-Q” with Vibrant Original School Girl Costume and Valise 16” (41 cm.) All cloth with pressed and painted facial features, large blue side-glancing eyes, blushed cheeks, tiny button-shaped nose, blonde yarn hair in long braids and bangs, cloth body, stitched-on red and white striped stockings and black shoes. She is wearing original bright green felt jacket with fuchsia satin collar, cuffs, trim and buttons, green felt skirt with dotted Swiss bodice, panties, felt spats, and woven hat with fuchsia band and little flowers, and is carrying a Susie-Q valise. The costume is tagged “Susie-Q/by Madame Alexander/All Right Reserved”.

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186. Very Rare Variation Cloth Clown “Clara-belle” from Posey Pets Series

York”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1951, from the firm’s Posey Pets series inspired by the Howdy Doody TV show. The doll is a blended variation of the regular clowns and the distinctive Clarabell face clown. $600/800

19” (48 cm.) White linen-like cloth face with three vertical seams, large stitched-on felt ears, black shoe-button eyes with aqua, blue and pink accents, pink pom-pom nose, purple looped-yarn hair, muslin body with stitch-jointing at shoulders and hips, stitched-on green velvet shoes. He is wearing original yellow and green satin clown costume with felt applique flower petals and double ruffled collar. The costume has original cloth tag “Clara-belle Clown/c. Madame Alexander, New

187. Composition “Sonja Henie” in Yellow Taffeta Skating Ensemble with Original Box 19” (48 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, lashes, dark eyeshadow, open mouth, four teeth, smiling expression, original blonde mohair wig with beautiful coiffure,

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jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original yellow taffeta skating dress with metallic trim, matching panties, yellow stiffened net petticoat, five-lace booted skates, and a lovely coronet of five mums at her crown. The costume has original cloth tag “Madame Alexander New York”. Near mint unplayed with condition except light age spotting on dress. Madame Alexander, 1942, the doll is preserved in her original blue “bow box”. $300/500

188. Cloth Clown “Clarabell” with Orange Hair from Posey Pets Series 19” (48 cm.) White linen-like cloth face with three vertical seams, large stitchedon felt ears, black bead eyes with surrounding felt petals, black U-shaped brows, red pom-pom nose, orange looped-yarn hair with topknot tassel, muslin body with stitch-jointing at shoulders and hips, stitched-on black velvet shoes. He is wearing original yellow and silver satin clown costume with double ruffled collar and carries a small box labeled “Clarabell by Madame Alexander”. The costume has original cloth tag “Clarabell c. Madame Alexander, New York”; note the spelling variation of Clarabell from #186. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1951, from the firm’s Posey Pets series inspired by the Howdy Doody TV show, with original Posey Pets paper label. $600/800

189. Composition “Sonja Henie” in Peach Taffeta Skating Ensemble

Playthings Magazine, August 1939. Courtesy The Strong, Rochester, New York.

15” (38 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, open mouth, four teeth, blushed cheeks, blonde human hair in original coiffure with floral and leaf accents, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original peach satin skating dress with attached peach stiffenednet petticoat, peach taffeta panties, laced skates. The costume has original cloth label “Genuine Sonja Henie/Madame Alexander, N.Y./All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition, unplayed with. Madame Alexander, 1940, with original blue “bow box”. $400/500

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190. Composition “Sonja Henie” in Pink and Blue Skating Ensemble with Original Box 15” (38 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, open mouth, four teeth, blushed cheeks, blonde human hair in original coiffure with floral accents, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original pale rose satin skating dress with box-pleated sleevelets and unusual draping of skirt allowing the ruffled net underskirt to show, blue taffeta panties, tiny rose bud appliques on skirt, laced skates. The costume has original cloth label “Genuine Sonja Henie/Madame Alexander, N.Y./All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition, unplayed with. Madame Alexander, 1939, the doll is preserved in her original pink/red striped box, model 2400K, with illustration of the famed celebrity skater. $400/600 190. Box label

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by Madame Alexander NY/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1940. $300/500

192. Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Yellow Organdy Dress with Green Taffeta Coat 14” (36 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth with bow-shaped lips, black human hair, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing yellow organdy dress with attached hooped petticoat, pantalets, socks, green side-snap shoes with silk bows, along with green taffeta coat and sunbonnet with colorful flowers. The costume has original cloth label “Scarlett O’Hara/by Madame Alexander NY/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1939. $300/500

191. Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Striped Cotton Dress with Green Velvet Coat 14” (36 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth with bow-shaped lips, black human hair, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing blue/green striped dress with attached hooped petticoat, pantalets, socks, green side-snap shoes with silk bows, along with green velvet coat and sunbonnet with feather trim. The costume has original cloth label “Scarlett O’Hara/

193. Petite Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Yellow Rose Gown with Original Rare Box

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11” (28 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth with bow-shaped lips, black human hair, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing textured cream cotton dress with yellow rose pattern, attached hooped petticoat, pantalets, ruffled collar, wide-brimmed bonnet with green velvet

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streamers, green velvet sash, socks, green side-snap shoes. The costume has original cloth label “Scarlett O’Hara/by Madame Alexander NY/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1939, the doll has original wrist tag with illustration of Scarlett, and original rare style box with label stamped “Scarlet [one t] O’Hara” and style “1500”. $400/600

194. Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Green Polka Dot Gown with Original Box 18” (46 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep

eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth with bow-shaped lips, black human hair, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing delicate white cotton dress with green polka dots and green satin ribbons, attached hooped petticoat, pantalets, wide-brimmed woven bonnet, socks, green side-snap shoes with green bows. The costume has original cloth label “Scarlett O’Hara/by Madame Alexander NY/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition, beautiful complexion and hair, tiny splits above eye sockets. Madame Alexander, 1940, with original blue bow box. $400/600

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195. Set, Composition “Dionne Quintuplets” with Original Wooden Table and Chairs 7” (18 cm.) Each of five dolls is all composition with socket head, sculpted brown curly hair, painted brown side-glancing eyes, closed mouth, jointing at shoulders and hips, baby body. Each is wearing original pastel pique romper suit and matching bonnet, socks, and white snap-front shoes. Three costumes have original cloth label, and four of the dolls have original brass name tags. Very good condition, light craze lines, costumes a bit dusty. Madame Alexander, 1936, included with the dolls is an original wooden set of round table and five chairs with white painted finish, the table with decoupage of the baby’s names (the round table is an extremely rare piece of Dionne furniture). $600/900

196. Composition “Cecile” from Dionne Quintuplets with Brunette Mohair Wig 11” (28 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, plump rosy cheeks, closed mouth, brunette mohair wig, toddler body with jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original green organdy dress and matching bonnet, each trimmed with white scalloped-edge piping, onesie undergarment, socks, and white side-snap shoes with bow trim. The costume is tagged “Dionne Quintuplet/Madame Alexander/New York”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1936, she has original brass name tag “Cecile”. $200/400

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197. Composition “Dr. Dafoe” from Dionne Quintuplets 14” (36 cm.) All composition with socket head, highly-characterized expression with wide smile and deeplydimpled cheeks, painted blue eyes, closed mouth, upturned nose, grey human hair in sideparted style, jointing at shoulders and hips. He is wearing original white linen-like smock and hospital pants, matching cap, socks, black snapfront shoes and has original spectacles. The costume has original cloth label “Madame Alexander New York”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1937. $700/800

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198. Petite Composition Red-Haired “Flora McFlimsey” with Rare Bonnet 13” (33 cm.) All composition with socket head, jointing at shoulders and hips, sleep eyes, real lashes, painted freckles, open mouth, two teeth, reddish/brown hair with original curls and braid at the back of head. She is wearing original green cotton dress with green polka dot pinafore, ruffled-edge slip with attached panties, white socks, brown ankle boots, and unusual double-brimmed green woven bonnet with floral trim. The costume is tagged “Flora McFlimsey of Madison Square/Madame Alexander/All Rights Reserved”. Generally excellent. Madame Alexander, 1939, rare costume with wonderful bonnet; the same bonnet was used on Flora McFlimsey, #7 of this book, in a larger size. $200/400

199. Grey Plush Kitten from Posey Pets Series with Original Label

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16” (41 cm.) Light grey plush head with iridescent green eyes enhanced by green and aqua felt eyeshadow, extended-length felt lashes, red felt heart-shaped lips, whiskers, pink satin lined ears, green cloth body, grey plush paws. She is wearing original yellow organdy dress with attached aqua cotton petticoat, organdy pantalets with double ruffled cuffs, and

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felt bonnet with rose and cream bows. The dress has original cloth tag “Madame Alexander/All Rights Reserved/NY USA”. Very good condition, some light dustiness. Madame Alexander, 1951, with original paper wrist tag “Posey Pets”. $400/600


200. Composition “Princess Elizabeth” with Original Crown and Red Velvet Cape

201. Composition “McGuffey-Ana” in Rare Dotted Swiss Costume with Plaid Bonnet

24” (61 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, mohair lashes, dark eyeshadow, open mouth, two teeth, blonde human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original loosely-woven net gown over ivory taffeta undergown, red velvet cape with fox-tail tips, ivory satin reticule with red bow, ivory panties, socks, silver side-snap shoes with bows, and original silver metallic crown. Doll is near mint except clouded eyes, net of gown has small holes. The dress has original cloth tag “ ‘Princess Elizabeth’/ Madame Alexander NY/All Rights Reserved”. Madame Alexander, 1938, rare large size with luxury costume. $400/600

22” (56 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, open mouth, four teeth, blonde human hair with long braids and curled bangs, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original pale blue dotted Swiss dress with pink rick-rack trim, tulle sleevelets, plaid taffeta vest that matches her wide-brimmed taffeta sunbonnet, and with matching taffeta plaid purse, undergarments, cream ankle boots. The dress is tagged “McGuffeyAna/Madame Alexander/New York USA”. Generally excellent, some fraying of taffeta. Madame Alexander, 1938, rare costume with dainty details. $300/500

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Playthings Magazine, 1938, depicting the actual three dolls shown on these two pages including the very rare McGuffey-Ana costume. Courtesy The Strong, Rochester, New York.

202. Composition “Wendy Ann” in Stylish Pink Organdy Costume with Original Box 13” (33 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, closed mouth with bow-shaped red lips, blonde human hair with original arranged curls, swivel waist, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original pink organdy stylish dress with attached petticoat, white lace trim, panties, woven pink bonnet, socks, side-snap white shoes, and rare fingerless gloves. The dress is tagged “Wendy Ann/by Madame Alexander NY/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1938, original box label indicating model 2622M, with especially painted lower lashes, and with new style body with swivel waist and jointing system which allowed the doll to sit with legs straight forward. $500/700 202.

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203. Rare 1948 Transitional Bride with Coronet and Lace Bodice 18” (46 cm.) Early hard plastic with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth, light brown mohair wig with soft curls, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing wedding gown with lace bodice and sleeves, sheer white nylon skirt with lace borders over taffeta underskirt, panties, stockings, white sidesnap shoes with bows, and with arched coronet with soutache edging fronted by flared tulle and with long lace-edged tulle veil; she carries a bouquet of flowers which match the flowers at each side of face. The costume has original cloth label “Madame Alexander/All Rights Reserved/New York USA”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1948, with original clover leaf foil tag; the bride is a rare transitional model between the composition and hard plastic models, retaining features of the composition such as delicately-painted complexion and distinctive clover leaf foil tag, and introducing the new post war material which would become the metier of the Alexander firm for the ensuring golden years. $500/700

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204. Composition “Godey Lady” from 1946 Portrait Series 21” (53 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, grey eyeshadow, brushstroked brows, unusual painting of lashes, closed mouth with very full outlined lips, blonde human hair in elaborate coiffure (under hair net), jointing at shoulders and hips with slender limbs. She is wearing original ivory lace gown (zipper back and metal bosom shapes) with three tiers of taffeta faille ruffles at the lower skirt which are gathered into a draped cluster at the back, with a garland of white roses across the waist, matching petticoat and panties, stockings and black shoes with burgundy silk ankle ties, and woven bonnet designed to sit atop her head, with upturned back brim and clusters of white roses. There are surface lines overall her face, the costume is excellent. Madame Alexander, 1946, the Godey Lady model from her Portrait Series with original clover leaf foil tag. $1100/1400

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205. Composition “Tiny Betty” in Spanish Costume with Original Box

207. Composition “Tiny Betty” in Czech Costume with Original Box

7” (18 cm.) All composition with painted blue side-glancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, black mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white stockings and black shoes. She is wearing original organdy yellow dress with black lace trim over stiffened yellow net petticoat, yellow taffeta panties, and elaborate black lace mantilla with red rose. The costume has original cloth tag “Spanish/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1936, the doll is preserved in her original yellow flowered box. $200/300

7” (18 cm.) All composition with painted blue sideglancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, very lush blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white stockings and black shoes. She is wearing original red cotton skirt, white blouse, blue apron with floral print border which matches her shawl and sleeve cuffs, petticoat, panties, and white lace coiffe. The costume has original cloth tag “Madame Alexander NY USA”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1935, the doll is preserved in her original yellow flowered box with gold paper label “Czech”. $200/300

206. Composition “Tiny Betty” in Czech Costume with Original Box

208. Composition “Tiny Betty” in Original Folklore Costume

7” (18 cm.) All composition with painted blue side-glancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white stockings and black shoes. She is wearing original red cotton skirt, white blouse, blue apron with floral print border which matches her shawl, petticoat, panties, and white lace coiffe. The costume has original cloth tag “Czech/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1936, the doll is preserved in her original yellow flowered box with gold paper label “Czech”. $200/300

7” (18 cm.) All composition with painted blue sideglancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, very lush blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white stockings and black shoes. She is wearing white organdy dress with red silk border and garland of beads, original petticoat, panties, and with silk striped turban with red berries, and a beaded necklace and bangle earrings. The costume has original cloth tag “Madame Alexander NY USA”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1935. $200/300

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209. Composition “Tiny Betty” in Original Polish Costume with Original Box 7” (18 cm.) All composition with painted blue sideglancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, very lush blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white stockings and black shoes. She is wearing original white organdy skirt with colorful rick-rack, white blouse, green felt vest, petticoat, panties, and white tulle coiffe with red silk ribbon. The costume has original cloth tag “Polish/Madame Alexander New York/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1935, the doll is preserved in her original yellow flowered box with gold paper label “Polish”. $200/300

211. Composition “Tiny Betty” in Original Polish Costume with Original Flowered Box 7” (18 cm.) All composition with painted blue sideglancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, very lush blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white stockings and black shoes. She is wearing original white organdy skirt with colorful red, blue and green silk bands, white blouse, green felt vest, petticoat, panties, and elaborate floral coiffe. The costume has original cloth tag “Polish/Madame Alexander New York/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1935, the doll is preserved in her original yellow flowered box with gold paper label “Polish”. $200/300

210. Composition “Tiny Betty” in Original Dutch Costume 7” (18 cm.) All composition with painted blue sideglancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white stockings and black shoes. She is wearing original gold cotton sateen gown with purple apron trimmed with yellow rick-rack, petticoat, panties, and white organdy coiffe. The costume has original cloth tag “Dutch/Madame Alexander New York/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1935. $200/300

212. Composition “Tiny Betty” as Evangeline in Original Flowered Box 7” (18 cm.) All composition with painted blue sideglancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, very lush blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white stockings and black shoes. She is wearing original blue cotton gown with white organdy collar, cuffs and apron, petticoat and panties. Excellent condition, light costume fading, paint wear at feet. Madame Alexander, 1938 the doll is preserved in her original yellow flowered box with gold paper “Evangeline”; the model is very rare. $200/300

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213. Composition “Carmen” with Vibrant Festival Costume in Original Box 15” (38 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, tiny closed mouth, jointing at shoulders and legs. She is wearing original elaborate Brazilian costume with green taffeta skirt lavishly trimmed with colorful felt rick-rack, coral bodice and shawl, petticoat, panties, socks, green side-snap shoes, beaded necklace, bracelets, bangle earrings, and with green turban and basket of fruit on her head, The costume has original cloth label “Carmen/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1940, inspired by the popular Brazilian dancer/singer Carmen Miranda, the doll is preserved in her original box. $400/600

214. Pair, Composition “Little Betty” Dolls as Spanish Boy and Girl 9” (23 cm.) Each is all composition with socket head, painted side-glancing eyes, black mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. They are wearing original Spanish folklore costumes, he with matador pants and black woven wide-brimmed hat with tassel decoration, socks, black side-snap shoes; and she with colorful red skirt with silk ribbon bands, white blouse, black lace coiffe, socks, brown side-snap shoes. Good condition, her blouse dusty, light crazing on face of both. Both costumes have cloth tag “Spanish/Madame Alexander NY USA/A; Rights Reserved”. Madame Alexander, 1938, she is presented in her original blue box. $200/300 213.

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215. Composition “Tiny Betty” as Carmen with Original Costume 7” (18 cm.) All composition, blue side-painted eyes, tiny closed mouth, black mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white stockings and black flat shoes. She is wearing original green velvet skirt trimmed with pink, purple and yellow zig-zag rick-rack, coral satin blouse, woven shawl, bangle earrings and with green turban and a basket of fruit at her crown. The costume has original cloth tag “Carmen/Madame Alexander/New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1935. $200/300

216. Pair Composition “Little Betty” Dolls as Rumbero and Rumbera 9” (23 cm.) Each is all composition with brown complexion, socket head, brown side-glancing painted eyes, tiny closed mouth, black mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. They are wearing matching Cuban dancing costumes with lavishly ruffled skirt and shirt, red silk sash, she with red bandanna and red side-snap shoes, and he with black side-snap shoes. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1938, the very rare dolls were marketed as Rumbera and Rumbero from the Little Betty series, and each has original gold octagon tag. $600/800

217. Composition “Carmen” with Red Turban and Fruit Basket 14” (36 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, tiny closed mouth,

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jointing at shoulders and legs. She is wearing original elaborate Brazilian costume with green velvet skirt with purple and yellow velvet rick-rack, coral bodice, lace apron, petticoat, panties, green side-snap shoes, bangle earrings, and with red turban and basket of fruit on her head. The costume has original cloth label “Madame Alexander NY USA”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1940. $400/500

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218. Rare Composition “Antoinette” in Lavish Gown and Wig from 1946 Portrait Series 21” (53 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, 218. Detail three painted lashes at outer corner of each eye, painted blue/grey eyelids and eyeshadow, closed mouth, two beauty marks, white mohair wig in very elaborate upswept curls with applied leaves and bow, attached earrings, slender slightly-shaped torso, jointing at shoulders and hips, elongated legs. The doll is wearing outstanding original costume in the 18th century style comprising mauve silk faille gown (zipper back) with inset bosom, heart-shaped bodice with gilt metallic edging, ruffled lace sous-sleeves, rose cotton underskirt with ruffled lace edging, and rich overall decorations of gilt metallic rick-rack, bows, silk flowers and leaves, pantalets with cutwork ruffles, coral stockings, silver bowfront shoes. Unique wig and costume are excellent (albeit color oxidized to delicate mauve), composition is fair with light craquelure on face and hands, heavy craquelure and flaking at side seams, extensive network of light crazing on bodice. Madame Alexander, 1946, from her

Portrait Series of that year, the doll was presented as Antoinette, intended to represent Marie Antoinette of the 18th century French royal court; the exquisitely detailed costume is wonderfullypreserved as is her ornately arranged coiffure. $2200/3200

219. Composition “Tiny Betty” as Fairy Princess with Gold Label Costume 7” (18 cm.) All composition, painted blue side-glancing eyes, closed mouth, blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white socks and flat black shoes. She is wearing rose satin gown with gilt sequin garlands, petticoat, pantalets, and gilt metallic cap. The gown is marked “Fairy Princess/Madame Alexander NY USA/ All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition except line at right eye. Madame Alexander, 1940, the petite doll has original gold paper label at the front of gown “Fairy Princess 076”. $200/300

220. Composition “Fairy Princess” in Pink Taffeta Gown 11” (28 cm.) All composition, socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth, long ash-blond human hair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing coral satin gown with flocked dots and metallic edging at the hem, attached petticoat, panties, socks, gold side-snap shoes, and has original metallic tiara and gold link chain necklace. The gown has original cloth tag “Fairy Princess/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1940, an especially elegant doll with very fine costume. $300/500

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223. Composition “Sonja Henie” with Rare Swivel Waist Body and Original Box 14” (36 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, open mouth, four teeth, dimpled cheeks, blonde human hair with original curls, jointing at shoulders and hips, swivel waist. She is wearing original ivory satin blouse with red polka dot accents, red velvet flared skirt, attached red stiffenednet petticoat, ivory taffeta panties, red velvet cap, skates. The costume is tagged “Genuine Sonja Henie Doll/ Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition, few very light surface lines, left eye faded, costume vibrant and fresh. Madame Alexander, 1942, rare body style for this model, the doll is preserved

221. Composition “Sonja Henie” in Ivory Taffeta Skating Costume, with Trunk and Ski Costume 15” (38 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, open mouth, four teeth, impressed dimples in cheeks, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original ivory taffeta skating dress with boa trim, attached stiffened-net petticoat, ivory taffeta panties, The costume is tagged “Genuine Sonja Henie Doll/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, circa 1941, included is a trunk (interior wear) with additional ski costume comprising pants, sweater, cap, wooden skis and ski poles. $300/400

222. Composition “Sonja Henie” in Blue Taffeta Skating Dress 15” (38 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, open mouth, four teeth, deeply impressed cheek dimples, blonde mohair wig in original curls, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original blue taffeta skating dress with stiffened net petticoat, blue taffeta panties, flowers in hair, skates. The dress is tagged “Genuine Sonja Henie/Madame Alexander NY USA./All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition, wear to petticoat. Madame Alexander, 1940. $200/400

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in her original blue ribbon-patterned box, stamped model 1400K. $300/500

224. Composition Girl in Original W.A.A.C. Uniform 14” (36 cm.) All composition, socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, wearing original brown uniform with belted jacket, skirt, matching brimmed cap with eagle symbol, slip, panties, shoulder bag, socks and shoes. The costume has original cloth tag “W.A.A.C. Madame Alexander New York/ All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1942. $300/500

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225. Composition Girl as W.A.V.E. in Original Naval Uniform Costume 14” (36 cm.) All composition, socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth with bow-shaped lips, blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original navy blue serge uniform comprising jacket with brass buttons, skirt, cap with eagle symbol, slip, panties, socks and black shoes with laces. The costume is tagged “W.A.V.E. Madame Alexander/New York/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1942. $300/500

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227. Cloth “Meg” from Little Women with Original Costume, Gold Tag and Early Box

15” (38 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed and painted facial features, brown side-glancing eyes, rosy cheeks, red lips, brunette short curly hair with original rose ribbon, jointing at shoulders and hips. The doll is wearing her original red/cream patterned dress with white ruffled collar, slip, ruffled-edge pantalets, socks and shoes. The dress is tagged “Little Women/ Beth/Trademark Pending/Madame Alexander N.Y.” Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1933, with rare “trademark pending” label indicating early production. $500/800

16” (41 cm.) All-cloth doll with mask-pressed and hand-painted facial features, brown side-glancing eyes, very rosy cheeks, red lips, brunette mohair braid, original jointing at shoulders and hips. The doll is wearing her original cream organdy dress with red printed design and red rick-rack, slip, pantalets, socks and black one-strap shoes. The dress is tagged “Meg/Little Women/ Copyright/Madame Alexander NY”. Near mint condition, very choice state of preservation, Madame Alexander, 1933, the doll is preserved in her original early box with chubby cheek child image, and has original gold octagon wrist tag. $500/800

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228. Cloth “David Copperfield” in Original Costume with Yellow Shirt and Top Hat 16” (41 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed and painted facial features, brown sideglancing eyes with white eyedots, long curly lashes, very rosy cheeks, blonde mohair bobbed wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. He is wearing original one-piece yellow polka dot shirt with black and white patterned cotton trousers, black flannel jacket, silk voile bow tie, socks, black front-snap shoes, and black pressed felt flannel top hat. Excellent condition, complexion bright and fresh. The doll has original cloth tag on costume “David Copperfield/ Madame Alexander/New York”. Madame Alexander, 1933, depicting the character from the Charles Dickens novel. $300/500

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229. Cloth “David Copperfield” in Original Costume with Top Hat and Original Paper Label 16” (41 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed and painted facial features, brown side-glancing eyes with white eyedots, long curly lashes, blonde mohair bobbed wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. He is wearing original one-piece shirt with black and white patterned cotton trousers, black flannel jacket, silk voile bow tie, socks, black front-snap shoes, and black pressed felt flannel top hat. Excellent condition. The doll has original cloth tag on costume “David Copperfield/Madame Alexander. New York”. Madame Alexander, 1933, depicting the character from the Charles Dickens novel, the doll has original gold foil tag which lists three dolls from the series. $300/500

230. Cloth “Pip” in Original Costume from the Charles Dickens Series 16” (41 cm.) All-cloth doll with pressed and painted facial features, brown side-glancing eyes with white eyedots, long curly lashes, blonde mohair bobbed wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. He is wearing original onepiece shirt with brown tweed trousers, brown flannel jacket, black velvet tie, socks, black front-snap shoes, and black flannel urchin cap. Very good condition, one button missing on jacket, shirt is dusty. Madame Alexander, 1933, depicting the character Pip from the Charles Dickens novel. $200/400

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Madame Alexander’s fascination with the world of marionettes, and her constant aim to promote the works of other artists, resulted in an early collaboration with Tony Sarg. Together they produced 33 characters, as shown in this ad in Playthings Magazine in May, 1937. Courtesy The Strong, Rochester, New York.

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Production of dolls and characters under license from Walt Disney inspired Madame to create the Silly Symphony Marionette Theatre along with characters from Disney films including Snow White and Mickey and Minnie, shown in this book. Courtesy The Strong, Rochester, New York.

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231. Cardboard Theatre for Tony Sarg Marionettes, and Script Booklet 38” (97 cm.) x 43”, Of heavy card stock, the theatre folds flat for storage, and opens to create a vividly decorated theatre front with various Disney characters including Mickey Mouse surmounted in the center top, label “Walt Disney’s Silly Symphony Theatre”, circa 1938. Mint condition. Along with script booklet “Walt Disney’s Marionette Plays” by Madame Alexander, including scripts for “Snow White”, “Mickey’s Mix-Up” and “Donald’s Disaster”, undated, circa 1938. $500/800

232. Outstanding Ensemble of Marionettes from Disney’s “Snow White”

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232. Three of the twelve marionettes in the “Snow White” ensemble

12” (30 cm.) h. Snow White. The complete ensemble includes Snow White, each of the Seven Dwarves, Stepmother (disguised as Witch), Stepmother (in purple robe), the Prince and the Hunter. Each has composition head with highlycharacterized painted expression to match the story role, and each has its original costume compatible with the just released Disney film of Snow White. The two stepmothers and Snow White each have original cloth storage bag with cloth label of their name, and are in original boxes labeled “Walt Disney Marionettes/Alexander Doll Co/All Rights Reserved” with their name stamped on box; and the Hunter and Prince have original cloth storage bag with cloth label of their name. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1938, in conjunction with Walt Disney’s 1937 film “Snow White”. The Prince, Hunter, Witch and Queen. $3500/5000

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233. Three Tony Sarg Marionettes from Tingling Circus Set with Original Boxes 10” (25 cm.) Each has composition head with painted facial features, looselyjointed composition and cloth body with attached strings and wooden hand grip for performance play, and each is wearing its original costume. Included are Frances the performing horse with colorful clown costume, Ballet Dancer with green tutu, and Percival, the Riding Master in red top coat with tails. Near mint condition. Alexander, 1934, created in conjunction with Tony Sarg, the noted puppeteer, each of the puppets is preserved in wonderful original condition in its original labeled box. $900/1300

234 - 234.2. Three Tony Sarg Marionettes, with Original Boxes Each has composition head with painted facial features, loosely-jointed composition and cloth body with attached strings and wooden hand grip for performance play, and each is wearing its original costume. Near mint condition. Alexander, 1934, created in conjunction with Tony Sarg, each of the puppets is preserved in wonderful original condition in its original labeled box.

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234. Sambo from Dixieland Minstrels 11” (28 cm.) Extremely rare. $500/800

234.1. Humpty Man 7” (18 cm.) Extremely rare. $500/900

234.2. Witch from Hansel and Gretl 11” (28 cm.) $300/500

235 - 235.3. Very Rare Composition Walt Disney Marionettes Each has composition head with handpainted features depicting the Disney characters, composition hands and feet, wooden block torso, loosely-jointed limbs, wooden handle and puppet strings. With

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original cloth tags on original costumes “Walt Disney Marionettes [name of character]. Madame Alexander NY/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1939.

235. Mickey Mouse with Original Box

235.2. Donald Duck

9”. (23 cm.) $500/800

9”. (23 cm.) $400/600

235.1. Minnie Mouse with Original Box

235.3. Pluto

9”. (23 cm.) $500/800

9”. (23 cm.) $400/600

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236. Composition “McGuffeyAna” with Original Costume and Silver Foil Tag 11” (28 cm.) All-composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, closed mouth, blonde human hair with curly bangs and extended braids with red ribbon ties. She is wearing original red plaid dress and white organdy pinafore with lace trim which matches the lace on her poppy-decorated Charlotte cap, slip with attached panties, socks, red side-snap ankle boots. The dress has original cloth tag “McGuffey-Ana/Madame Alexander/ NY USA/Reg/ No 350.781”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1940, with original silver foil wrist tag, an unusual mold and size for McGuffey-Ana. $300/500

237. Composition “Tiny Betty” as School Girl in Original Costume 7” (18 cm.) All-composition, painted blue side glancing eyes, brunette mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white socks and black flat shoes. She is wearing original red and white striped dress with lace trim, attached petticoat, panties, and navy blue woolen tam. The dress is tagged “Madame Alexander/NY USA”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1937, the doll was presented as “School Girl”. $200/300

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7” (18 cm.) All-composition, painted blue side-glancing eyes, blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white socks and black flat shoes. She is wearing Scottish costume with green velvet bodice and red plaid woolen pleated skirt with attached matching pants, green velvet tam, and with green leather shoulder bag. The costume has original cloth label “Birthday Doll/September/ Madame Alexander/New York”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1942, from the Birthday doll series. $200/300

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9” (23 cm.) All composition, socket head, brown painted side-glancing eyes, closed mouth with bright red lips, blonde mohair wig with long blonde braids, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing red cotton flower-print dress with attached matching pantes, white organdy pinafore and widebrimmed lace-edged bonnet with colorful fruit cluster, white socks, black side-snap shoes. The costume has original cloth tag “McGuffey-Ana/Madame Alexander NY USA/ Re. No 350.7812”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1936. $200/300

240. Composition “McGuffeyAna” with Fancy Red Bonnet, in Original Box 16” (41 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, open mouth, four teeth, blonde human hair with ringlet curled bangs and long braids tied with red bows, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original white organdy dress under red/white patterned apron with lace trim and pocket, cotton slip with attached panties and ruffled edging, white socks, red side-snap ankle

boots, red woven bonnet with floral trim. The dress has original cloth label “McGuffey-Ana/ Madame Alexander NY USA/Reg. No. 350.781”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, the doll is preserved in her original red box with original illustrations and gold paper label “McGuffey-Ana” on dress front. $400/600

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and hips, painted white stockings and flat black shoes. She is wearing pretty dress with purple taffeta skirt, organdy apron with lace trim which matches sleeve trim, pink felt cap with blue ribbons; and he is wearing blue cotton tunic, striped cotton pants and yellow cap with feather. Her costume is tagged “Gretl/Madame Alexander/ NY USA/All Rights Reserved”; his is tagged “Madame Alexander New York USA”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1937, the models were made for one year only; she is preserved in her original box. $300/400

243. Composition “Tiny Betty” as Honeyette in Original Presentation Box

241. American Cloth Character “Susie-Q” in Original Costume with School Bag

7” (18 cm.) All composition with painted blue sideglancing eyes, reddish/brown mohair wig in long curls, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white socks and black flat shoes. She is wearing yellow organdy dress with attached coral petticoat, unusual flared panties, yellow felt bonnet with yellow streamers. The costume has original cloth tag “Madame Alexander/New York”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, the doll is presented in her original box with blue flowered lining, and has original box name label “Honeyette”, 1937. $200/300

16” (41 cm.) All cloth with pressed and painted facial features, large blue side-glancing eyes, blushed cheeks, tiny button-shaped nose, blonde yarn hair in long braids and bangs, cloth body, stitched-on red and white striped stockings and black shoes. She is wearing original blue cotton dress, yellow felt jacket, petticoat, panties, white spats, white woven bonnet with blue edging, and is carrying a Susie-Q valise. The costume is tagged “Susie-Q/ by Madame Alexander/All Right Reserved”. Excellent condition, slight dustiness. Madame Alexander, 1938. $500/700

242. Pair, Composition “Tiny Betty” Dolls as Hansel and Gretl 7” (18 cm.) Each is all composition with painted blue side-glancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders

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244. Rare Composition “Tiny Betty” as American Girl with Original Box 7” (18 cm.) Allcomposition, blue painted side-glancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white socks and black flat shoes. She is wearing blue organdy dress with lace trim, attached coral petticoat, and panties. The dress has cloth tag “Madame Alexander New York USA”. Generally excellent, slight fading on dress. Madame Alexander, 1938, the doll is preserved in her original bright flowered box, named American Girl. $200/300

245. Composition “Butch” in Original Blue Romper Suit with Original Box 11” (28 cm.) Composition head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, closed mouth, chubby face, auburn mohair wig, cloth torso and upper limbs, composition legs and hands. He is wearing original blue romper suit with scalloped white edging, socks, white tie shoes. The costume has original cloth label “Butch/ Madame Alexander/NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition, some missing lashes on right eye. Madame Alexander, 1942, he is presented in original box. $200/300

246. Composition “Alice in Wonderland” in Original Costume 14” (36 cm.) All-composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, closed mouth, auburn mohair wig in soft curls, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing blue linen-like dress with black velvet bow at the throat, white piping and attached petticoat,

organdy pinafore, pantalets, blue hair bow, thigh-high stockings, black side-snap shoes with black bows. The dress has original cloth tag “Alice in Wonderland/Madame Alexander NY USA/TM Reg.304.488.” Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1946. $300/500

247. Composition “Little Betty” as Swedish Girl in Original Blue Box 9” (23 cm.) All-composition, socket head, painted blue side-glancing eyes, o-shaped mouth with bright red lips, blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original costume of yellow dress with striped blue apron, shawl, panties, socks, side-snap black shoes, and white felt cap with blue streamers. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1936, presented in original box with bow design and label stamped “Swedish”, with gold octagon wrist tag. $200/300

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248. Petite Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Green Taffeta Gown 11” (28 cm.) All composition with socket head, dark sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth, black human hair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original costume comprising green taffeta gown with green silk sash, petticoat, pantalets with green silk ribbons, socks, green sidesnap shoes. The costume has original cloth tag “”Scarlett O’Hara/by Madame Alexander NY/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1937, the doll has original paper wrist tag with illustration of the doll. $300/400

249. Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Green Taffeta Gown 18” (46 cm.) All composition, socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, tiny closed mouth with rubyred lips, black human hair in original coiffure, jointing at

shoulders and hips. She is wearing original green taffeta gown with green silk sash-hooped petticoat with scalloped ruffle, matching pantalets with green ribbons, socks, green side-snap shoes with green satin bows. The gown has original cloth tag “Scarlett O’Hara/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition except fading of eyes. Madame Alexander, 1938. $300/500

250. Petite Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Rare Striped Costume with Unusual “Fiction” Tag 11” (28 cm.) All composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, closed mouth, black mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original costume comprising organdy striped skirt, green taffeta jacket with lace edging, matching green taffeta bonnet, petticoat, pantalets, socks, green side-snap shoes. The costume has original cloth tag “Fiction Doll/Scarlett/Madame Alexander New York”. Doll

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is excellent, costume has light fading and few spots on skirt. Madame Alexander, 1937, the doll has rare cloth costume label; it was the earliest model of Scarlett issued by the firm. $200/300

251. Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Pale Green Gown with Printed Flowers 18” (46 cm.) All composition, socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, tiny closed mouth with ruby-red lips, black human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original pale green cotton gown with rose and blue printed pattern, hooped petticoat with scalloped ruffle, matching pantalets, woven bonnet with green velvet band and streamers, socks, green side-snap shoes with green satin bows. The gown has original cloth tag “Scarlett O’Hara/ Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1938, the doll has original paper wrist tag with illustration of the doll. $500/600

252. Composition “Scarlett O’Hara” in Cream Patterned Gown 18” (46 cm.) All composition, socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eyeshadow, tiny closed mouth with ruby-red lips, black human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original cream 252. Wrist tag cotton gown with rose and blue printed pattern, hooped petticoat with scalloped ruffle, matching pantalets, woven bonnet with green velvet band and streamers, socks, green side-snap shoes with green satin bows. The gown has original cloth tag “Scarlett O’Hara/ Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1938. $400/500

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253. Composition “Pinkie” Baby in Organza and Lace Gown and Bonnet

10” (25 cm.) Composition head, blue sleep eyes, sculpted short curly hair, closed mouth, cloth body, composition hands and lower legs. The doll is wearing original white sheer organza gown with lace panels, satin slip, flannel diaper, socks, baby shoes with ties and pom-poms, and matching double-ruffled bonnet with cream satin bows and streamers. The costume has original cloth label “Madame Alexander New York USA”. Near mint condition. Alexander, 1938, the doll was marketed as “Pinkie”, and has especially beautiful complexion and luxury gown, remnants of original box. $300/400

254. Composition “Dryper Baby Doll” in Original Tagged Costume

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11” (28 cm.) All composition with socket head, sculpted blonde baby hair with curled forelock, painted blue sideglancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, jointing at shoulders and hips, baby body. With original white cotton gown and flannel diaper with blue ribbon ties. The gown has original cloth tag “Madame Alexander’s Dryper Baby Doll/Trademark” and the doll is marked with raised lettering on

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the back torso “Madame Alexander”. Doll excellent, gown has some spotting. Madame Alexander, 1935. $150/250

255. Composition “Pinkie” with Painted Hair and Original Costume 20” (51 cm.) Composition head with sculpted brown curly baby hair, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, closed mouth, muslin firmly-stuffed body and upper limbs, composition hands and lower legs. The doll is wearing sheer nylon baby gown over original white linen under-gown, ruffled bonnet, flannel diaper, socks, shoes with tassel trim. The gown has original cloth tag “Madame Alexander New York USA”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1937. $200/300

256. Black Velvet “ZaZa” Poodle from Posey Pets Series 16” (41 cm.) Firmly-stuffed black velvet poodle posed seated upright, lavish


black yarn curly loops, lavender-lined satin ears with yarn-tassel tips, black bead eyes, white and blue eye liner, red heart-shaped nose. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1952, she is decorated with satin throat ribbon and hair bow, and carries floral bouquet. $200/400

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257. Cream Plush Costumed “Ruthie the Rabbit” from Posey Pets Series 19” (48 cm.) including ears. Cream silkyplush head with pink satin-lined ears, magenta bead eyes with blue and pink eyeliner, applied long curly lashes, heartshaped nose, flowered fabric body with plush paws, wearing pink organdy pinafore dress over lime green organdy underdress, matching pantalets with cutwork ruffles at the ankles, pink felt hat with cluster of flowers and long striped pink streamers. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, from her Posey Pets Series, 1951. $400/500

258. Two Composition “Dionne Quintuplet” Toddlers in Original Costumes 12” (30 cm.) Each is all-composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, sculpted brown curly hair with forelock detail, closed mouth with rosebud-shaped lips, jointing at shoulders and hips, toddler body. Each is wearing original (matching) organdy dress in delicate pastel color, with white scalloped edging, matching bonnet, onesie muslin undergarment, socks, white side-snap shoes with silver buckles. The costumes have original cloth label “Dionne Quintuplet/ Madame Alexander/ New York”. Excellent condition, light eye fading. Madame Alexander, 1936, Emilie has original rare necklace with her name. $400/500

259. Set of Composition “Dionne Quintuplets” with Embroidered Bibs, in Original Bed 7” (18 cm.) Each is all-composition with socket head, painted brown short curly hair, painted brown side-glancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, jointing at shoulders and hips, baby body. Each is wearing original knit shirt, flannel diaper, and organdy bib with embroidered name. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1936, the babies are presented in their original white wooden bed with original pink fittings and their names appearing on the front of the bed. $700/900

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260. Composition Lady Doll as “Renoir” from Rare Portrait Series, 1942 21” (53 cm.) All-composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, painted grey eyelids and eye shadow, three painted lashes at each outer eye corner, fringed brows, closed mouth with very full red lips, brunette mohair wig in very elaborate coiffure with cascading ringlet curls from the back crown, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original

pale yellow taffeta gown with black lace edging and ruffles and magenta silk ribbons and waist bow, elaborate bustle at the back, black lace fingerless gloves, ruffled petticoat, pantalets, stockings, and black tie shoes. The panties are tagged “Madame Alexander New York USA”. The composition has heavy craze lines and a paint chip at left seam line, costume is excellent. Madame Alexander, 1942. $1200/1500

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261. Composition Lady Doll “Orchid Princess” from 1942 Portrait Series 21” (53 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, smokey-grey eyelids and eyeshadow, unique painting of lashes, brushstroked brows, closed mouth with very full bowshaped red lips, brunette upswept hair with turquoise bead accents, jointing at shoulders and hips, slender limbs. She is wearing lavender brocade (zipper back) gown with shapely bodice given form by sewn-in metal bosom, pleated shoulder fans and very full skirt and with purple velvet streamer with garland of flowers, satin petticoat and panties, purple shoes with ankle straps, and holding a bouquet of flowers. Fair/good, some crazing on face and body, costume faded. Madame Alexander, 1940 from her Portrait Series of that year. $1500/2100

262. Composition Lady Doll “Degas” from the 1946 Portrait Series 21” (53 cm.) All-composition with socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, dramatically painted smokygrey eye shadow, three painted curly lashes at outer corner of each eye,

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fringed brows, closed mouth with very full lips, brunette mohair wig with two braided chignons at the nape that are enhanced by floral clusters, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original four-tiered ballerina gown (with fitted metal bosom and laced back) of loosely-woven silk-like tulle that is decorated with sequin butterflies and rose petals. panties, cream silk-like slippers with silk ankle ties, pearls, black velvet wrist ribbons. Fair/ good condition, some surface lines, gown has many small tears and some dustiness. Madame Alexander, with clover-leaf gilt wrist tag, the model marked as “Degas” from the 1946 portrait series is extremely rare. $900/1300

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263. Composition Bride in Rare Bridal Costume 15” (38 cm.) All-composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, closed mouth with heart-shaped lips, brunette mohair wig with original braided coronet, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original white satin gown with threetiered pleated skirt and pleated bretelles, net petticoat, panties, stockings, white tie shoes, pearls, flowers in hair with tulle veil having floral edging. The gown is tagged “Madame Alexander New York”. Very good condition, light lines, costume has loss of original pleats. Madame Alexander, 1946, a rare model of which few are known to exist. $300/400

264. Composition “Wendy-Ann” in Riding Habit with Original Box and Gilt Wrist Label 13” (33 cm.) All-composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, closed mouth with bow-shaped lips, blonde human hair in ringlet curls, jointing at shoulders and hips, swivel waist. She is wearing riding ensemble including black velvet jacket, riding pants with attached top and red tie, socks, black side-snap shoes with bow trim, and carries a riding crop. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1938, she has original gold octagon wrist tag and original (worn) red and pink striped box with Wendy-Ann special label. $200/300

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265. Composition Wendy-Ann in Yellow Organdy Dress 13” (33 cm.) All-composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, heart-shaped lips, blonde human hair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original yellow organdy dress with double tiers of lace ruffles and attached petticoat, matching panties, socks, black side-snap shoes with silk bows, and with black silk sash and black fingerless gloves. The dress has original cloth label “WendyAnn/Madame Alexander New York/


All Rights Reserved”. Doll has deep splits at eye sockets, eyes faded, costume near mint. Madame Alexander, 1938. $100/200

266. Composition “Tiny Betty” as Red Riding Hood in Dotted Swiss Dress

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7” (18 cm.) All-composition, painted blue side-glancing eyes, bow-shaped mouth, blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white socks and black flat shoes. She is wearing original dotted-Swiss organdy dress with lace-trimmed attached organdy apron, slip, panties, red twill cape with hood. The dress is tagged “Red Riding Hood/Madame Alexander NY USA/ All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1936. $200/300

267. Composition “Tiny Betty” as Red Riding Hood in Striped Dress 7” (18 cm.) All-composition, painted blue side-glancing eyes, bow-shaped mouth, blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white socks and black flat shoes. She is wearing original white organdy dress with dainty red stripes, lace-trimmed attached organdy apron, slip, panties, red twill cape with hood. The dress is tagged “Red Riding Hood/ Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition. Madame Alexander, 1936. $200/300

hips, She is wearing original pink and white checkered gown with bands of ruffled cutwork, hooped petticoat, pantalets, white socks, black side-snap shoes, and woven widebrimmed bonnet with pink satin bows. Very good condition. Madame Alexander, Southern Girl, 1942. $200/300

269. Composition “Tiny Betty” as Little BoPeep in Original Box

268. Composition “Southern Girl” with Rare Costume

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15” (38 cm.) All-composition with socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, closed mouth with heartshaped lips, brunette mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and

7” (18 cm.) All-composition, blue side-glancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, strawberryblonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original yellow organdy dress with red lace-edged panniers, slip, panniers, yellow felt sunbonnet with red streamers, fleecy pipe cleaner crook. The dress has original cloth tag “Little Bo-Peep/Madame Alexander New York/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition, light craze lines, fine fresh condition. Madame Alexander, 1938. $200/300

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shoes. She is wearing blue velvet dress with attached petticoat, matching cap, and panties. The dress has original cloth tag “Birthday Doll/November/ Madame Alexander/ New York”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1942, the doll is preserved in her original flower-patterned yellow box with gold foil label “November”. $200/300 271.

270. Extremely Rare Composition “Astro-Logical Doll Sagittarius” in Blue Pinafore Costume 14” (36 cm.) All-composition, socket head, brown sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, 270. Wrist tag closed mouth with bow-shaped lips, auburn mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original one-piece dress of navy blue cotton with dotted-Swiss sleeves, with attached petticoat, matching panties, socks, black side-snap shoes with black bows. Very good condition, some light crazing, right eye faded. Madame Alexander, the series was trademarked in 1946, but very few dolls from the series were ever produced. The doll has original wrist hang tag naming the series and describing the character of the Sagittarian person. $400/600

271. Composition “Tiny Betty” as November Birthday Girl in Blue Velvet 7” (18 cm.) All-composition, painted blue side-glancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, brunette mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white stockings and black

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272. Rare Composition “Tiny Betty” as Chinese Girl 7” (18 cm.) All composition with painted large blue eyes, black mohair wig in bobbed fashion, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white stockings and black shoes. She is wearing patterned rayon tunic with black edging over orange pants, and elaborate orange and black headdress with floral appliques. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1936, the doll was made for one year only. $300/500

273. Composition “Tiny Betty” as January Birthday Girl 7” (18 cm.) All-composition with painted blue side-glancing eyes, waist-length brunette mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, painted white socks and black shoes. She is wearing original green velvet dress with unusual looped-yarn edging and attached red taffeta panties, red felt cap with looped yarn edging and red silk ribbons, red mittens. The costume has original cloth tag “Birthday Girl/ January. Madame Alexander/New York”. Very good condition. Madame Alexander, 1943, from her Birthday Girl series of that year. $200/300

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274. Composition “Wendy-Ann” in Riding Habit

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13” (33 cm.) Allcomposition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, closed mouth with bow-shaped lips, blonde human hair in ringlet curls, jointing at shoulders and hips, swivel waist.. She is wearing riding ensemble comprising riding pants with attached top and black tie, red felt vest, socks, black slip-on shoes and red felt hat. Excellent condition, slight eye fading. Madame Alexander, 1938. $200/300

275. Composition “Wendy-Ann” with Rare Painted Hair

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13” (33 cm.) All composition with socket head, short brown sculpted curly hair in side-parted style, painted blue eyes, closed mouth with bow-shaped lips, jointing at shoulders and hips, swivel waist. She is wearing original dress with white dotted-Swiss bodice, pink and white polka dot skirt with attached petticoat, panties, black velvet ribbon trim, white socks, black sidesnap shoes with silver buckles, and red felt

hat. The dress has original cloth label “Wendy-Ann/by Madame Alexander NY/ All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition, few very light craze lines. Madame Alexander, 1938. $200/300

276. Extremely Rare Composition “Astro-Logical Doll Scorpio” in Red Plaid Costume 14” (36 cm.) All-composition, socket head, blue sleep eyes, real lashes, dark eye shadow, closed mouth with 276. Wrist tag bow-shaped lips, brunette mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original one-piece dress with white dotted-Swiss bodice and red plaid skirt and cuffs, with attached petticoat, matching panties, socks, red side-snap shoes with red bows. The dress has original cloth tag “Madame Alexander’s Astro-Logical Doll/Scorpio Re. No.360-164/Made in USA”. Composition is near mint, hair may be re-combed, costume excellent. Madame Alexander, the series was trademarked in 1946, but very few dolls from the series were ever produced. $400/600

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278. Pair, Composition “Little Betty” as Norwegian Boy and Girl 9” (23 cm.) Each is allcomposition with socket head, blue sideglancing eyes, closed mouth, blonde mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. Each is wearing original cotton costume, cap, socks and shoes in the folklore tradition. The costumes have original cloth label “Norwegian/Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Composition has some crazing, costumes are near mint. Madame Alexander, 1938, with gold octagon wrist tag on girl, the dolls were produced for one year only. $300/400

279. Extremely Rare Composition “Little Betty” as Egyptian with Original Box

277. Composition “Princess Elizabeth” in Rare Peach Gown with Tiara 13” (33 cm.) All composition with socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, open mouth, teeth, blonde human hair in original coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original peach taffeta gown with peach tulle overlay and rich ruching at hem and bodie, pink panties, socks, silver side-snap shoes with silver buckle, black velvet cape, and with silver tiara. The gown has original cloth label “Princess Elizabeth/ Madame Alexander NY USA/All Rights Reserved”. Excellent condition except eyes faded. Madame Alexander, 1938, portrait of the young English princess in rare costume with beautifully-preserved colors and construction. $300/500

9” (23 cm.) Allcomposition with socket head, brown complexion, brown side-glancing eyes, bow-shaped closed mouth, black mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing original white cotton dress with gold sequin sash, white cotton cap, knee-length panties, open toe side-snap shoes. The dress has original cloth label “Egyptian NY USA”. Near mint condition, slight spotting on cap. Madame Alexander, 1936. The doll is presented in (not original) red box with Alexander label. $300/400

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280. Pair, Composition “Little Betty” as Italian Boy and Girl with Original Boxes and Octagon Labels 9” (23 cm.) Each is allcomposition with socket head, black painted side-glancing eyes, ruby lips of closed mouth, black mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and hips. Each is wearing colorful original cotton costume in the folklore manner. His costume has original cloth label “Italian Madame Alexander All Rights Reserved”, and hers is tagged “Madame Alexander New York”. Near mint condition. Madame Alexander, 1938. $400/600

281. Composition “Little Betty” in Rare Formal Gown 9” (23 cm.) All composition with socket head, brown side-glancing eyes, tiny closed mouth, blonde mohair wig in original elaborate upswept coiffure, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing white organdy gown with blue ribbon and lace bands, and garlands of blue bows with rose petals, organdy petticoat, panties, socks, cream sidesnap shoes. The composition has original finish, albeit flakes and crazing, coiffure and costume are original and excellent. Madame Alexander, 1937. $100/200

282. Composition “Marie” from Dionne Quintuplets 16” (41 cm.) All-composition, socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, sculpted short brown curly hair, closed mouth, jointing at shoulders and hips. She is wearing blue cotton percale dress, with matching blue serge coat and bonnet, onesie undergarment, woven slippers, and with original brass name tag “Marie”. Excellent condition, eyes faded. Alexander, 1936. $300/400

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flowered bodice and green skirt, and with attached striped apron, pantalets, white socks, black side-snap shoes, green head scarf. The costume has original cloth label “Peasant/by Madame Alexander NY/All Rights Reserved”. Near mint condition. Alexander, 1938, the doll is presented in her original blue bow box with stamped label “Peasant”. $200/300

285. Composition “Marie” from Dionne Quintuplets

283. Three Rare Composition “Peeky Pook” Hand Puppets, One Original Box 10” (25 cm.) Each has composition head with highly-characterized expression, painted blue 283. Box label eyes, wide smile, attached to hollow costume designed for use as hand puppet; including Ruby with yellow lambswool wig, Mike with auburn hair, and Jacquinot with black mohair wig. Very good condition. Mike and Ruby have original cloth tags with their name and “Madame Alexander”; and Jacquinot has cloth tag “Peeky Pook/Madame Alexander” and is in original blue and red box with original label and hand-lettered “Jacquinot”. Madame Alexander, late 1930s. $200/300

11” (28 cm.) All-composition, socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, closed mouth, sculpted short brown curly hair, jointing at shoulders and hips, toddler body. She is wearing original organdy pale green dress with scalloped edge trim, matching bonnet, onesie undergarment, socks, cream sidesnap shoes with buckle accents, and with original brass name tag “Marie”. The dress has original cloth label “Genuine Dionne Quintuplet/All Rights Reserved/Madame Alexander/N.Y.”. Very good condition. Madame Alexander, 1937. $200/300

286. Three Dionne Quintuplet Story Books Including Dionne Quintuplets Picture Album (1936, Dell Publishing), Soon We’ll be Three Years Old (1936, Whitman Publishing), and The Story of the Dionne Quintuplets (1935, Whitman Publishing). Fair condition. $100/150

284. Composition “Little Betty” as Peasant with Original Box 9” (23 cm.) Allcomposition with socket head, painted blue side-glancing eyes, closed mouth with bow-shaped lips, brunette mohair wig, jointing at shoulders and legs. She is wearing one-piece dress with

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289. Composition “Yvonne” from Dionne Quintuplets

287. 1939 Letter from Dr. Dafoe, and Booklet from Administering Angels 8 ½”x 11” typed letter from the Dionne Quintuplet Guardianship by Allan Roe Dafoe, dated February 20, 1939, signed by Doctor Dafoe. Along with a 16 page booklet from “Administering Angels of the Dionne Quintuplets”, being a recount of Madame Legros and Madame Labelle “the two country midwives in whose care the first 3 babies were born before Dr. Dafoe arrived...”, published by Northern Publishing of North Bay, Ont. Excellent condition. $200/300

11” (28 cm.) All composition, socket head, sleep eyes, real lashes, closed mouth, brunette mohair curly wig, jointing at shoulders and hips, toddler body. She is wearing original dotted Swiss dress with lace trim, matching bonnet, onesie undergarment, socks, cream side-snap shoes with buckle accents, and with original brass name tag “Yvonne”. The dress has original cloth label “Genuine Dionne Quintuplet/All Rights Reserved/ Madame Alexander/N.Y.”. Very good condition. Madame Alexander, 1937. $200/300

288. Various Paper Ephemera Concerning Dionne Quintuplets Including framed color image of “The Dionne Quintuplets - School Days”; book “The Dionne Quintuplets Growing Up” with images of the newborn babies (Platt & Munk, 1935); two copies of “Dionne Quintuplets Play Mother Goose” (Dell Publishing, 1938, one with a color ad for Karo Syrup on the back cover featuring the Quints); an ad for The Dionne Quintuplets as Major Bowes Amateurs; and 1938 Calendar “The Five Little Sweethearts of the World” with a color photograph of the Quints in nursery rhyme costumes. Very good/excellent. $100/300

290. Extremely Rare Bronze Plaque from “The Hospital for Dionne Quintuplets” 17” (43 cm.) x 13”. Of very heavy cast bronze, the plaque was mounted on the exterior wall of the Doctor Dafoe hospital for the Dionne Quintuplets, erected September 1934, forming an aspect of the exhibition halls for the celebrity children. Excellent condition, the unique piece has great historical significance. Ex-collection Rodolfo Dionne Museum. $500/1000

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The Cloth Dolls of Madame Alexander B

eatrice Alexander is a name often ignored in the litany of women who created notable cloth dolls in the early 1900s. In America, for example, following on the footsteps of Martha Chase who created cloth dolls until her death in 1925, there was Louise Kampes whose Kamkins doll was all the rage in Atlantic City during the 1920s and Mollye Goldman whose focus was on the stylish or show costumes created for her cloth dolls. Internationally, the cloth dolls of Kathe Kruse in Germany, Lenci in Italy, and Reynal in France are anxiously sought by today’s collectors. The cloth doll, in fact, has become a major collecting genre for antique doll collectors. So why not the cloth dolls made by Madame Alexander made during this same era? Likely, it is because her later dolls of composition and midcentury plastic, the dolls that earned her prestige at the time, and that command highest prices today, are so favored among collectors that her cloth dolls are overlooked. Which, of course, means that these cloth doll “sleepers” are opportunity for today’s collectors seeking budget-limited opportunity. Yet, the initial creations of Alexander were cloth dolls. These original dolls, made about 1923, were handstitched, painted and costumed “Alice in Wonderland,” lots 149-151 by Beatrice and her sisters, drawing upon their knowledge of dolls and fashion garnered from their father’s doll hospital in New York City. Madame Alexander’s own records indicate that the earliest dolls were “Nurse” or “Red Cross Nurse”. Interestingly, her first registered trademark, August 13, 1930, was for

the cloth doll “Alice in Wonderland”; only 25 years earlier Martha Chase had made cloth character dolls, including Alice, inspired by the Lewis Carroll book, and it is possible that the Chase dolls were known to Beatrice through her father’s doll hospital and had served as source to young Beatrice. At any rate, it is definitely known that Beatrice Alexander was a voracious devotee of literature, and the books that had inspired the young Beatrice, “Little Women,” lot 31 who had arrived in America at the age of one year with her immigrant mother, found their way into doll form from the very beginning of her production. Beginning in the early 1930s, and continuing through-out her life, she created imaginative dolls inspired by storybook characters. In addition to Alice in Wonderland, there were the dolls from Charles Dickens’ novels, David Copperfield, Oliver Twist, Christmas Carol and The Old Curiosity Shop. And there were the Little Women, inspired by the beloved novel of Louisa Mae Alcott, which were among the earliest dolls by the firm, and continued without pause for more than 50 years. Early Hollywood film stars served as inspiration for cloth dolls by Madame Alexander. Two important examples were Katherine Hepburn as Babbie from her role in the 1934 film, The Little Minister, whose hand-painted facial expression bears an uncanny, albeit caricaturelike, resemblance to the 142

Katherine Hepburn, lot 33


Her line of cloth dolls was so important to Madame Alexander that in 1934 and again in 1951 she presented two full page ads in Playthings Magazine with examples of dolls in this medium. The 1934 ad is shown above.

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beloved actress, and Jeanette MacDonald doll inspired by her role in the 1928 silent film, Rose Marie. As the firm developed, the cloth dolls often took whimsical turns. There was Bobby-Q and his schoolmate friend, Susie-Q; Susie-Q and Bobby-Q Norcross greeting cards, while the circa 1930s illustrator of this delightful pair remains unknown, it is intriguing to note that the pair also appeared in a series of greeting cards by Norcross, and playing cards by the Aarco firm. And later there were Susie-Q and Bobby-Q, lot 67 the wonderful Clarabell Clowns, circa 1951, whose imaginative designs and vibrant colors are compelling when preserved in original condition; the clown was inspired by Clarabell Clowns lots 186-188 the children’s TV show, Howdy Doody, which was released in 1947. And there was Little Shaver doll whose compelling story has intertwining threads of

American women entrepreneurship, growth of American fashion industry, doll design and Beatrice Alexander’s perennial fascination and support of the artist community. Elsie Shaver, who came from a southern ante-bellum family in Arkansas, showed early promise as an artist, enrolling in 1915 at the Chicago Institute of Art and then, “Little Shaver,” lot 180 in 1917, moving to New York with her sister, Dorothy, aiming to support themselves with a commission from Marshall Fields to create art for that store’s catalog. Soon, seeking an idea to further support themselves, Dorothy became intrigued by learning of the money earned by Rose O’Neill for transforming her Kewpie illustrations into doll form, and encouraged her artistic sister Elsie to do the same. By 1919, a whimsical series of five dolls named the “Five Little Shavers” came to be, were patented on March 9, 1920 (#125,516) and, then, through a fortuitous meeting with the president of Lord & Taylor who immediately ordered the dolls, came into such demand that the Shaver sisters rented a loft, hired and trained workers and began production with grand success. Yet, curiously, the shop closed after only three or four years. Dorothy became employed by Lord & Taylor, and rose through the ranks to eventually become the store president, the first female to head a major American department store. And Elsie? She resumed her interest in painting and sometime in the late 1930s created a series of paintings for the Bundles for Britain campaign featuring Victorian children which she named “Little Shavers”. The paintings were hailed by art critics, according to a 1942 article in Playthings Magazine. Among the visitors to a private exhibition of the 144


Madame Alexander’s 1951 ad in Playthings Magazine featuring cloth dolls.

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Madame Alexander with Elsie Shaver

paintings was Madame Alexander who immediately saw their potential as a doll, and set to work on the project. Soon after, Madame Alexander’s ad in Playthings Magazine proclaimed “Introducing the Little Shaver” inspired by Elsie Shaver, and they were proclaimed the first line sellers at F.A.O. Schwarz, Wanamaker, Neiman-Marcus and other luxury stores. The complete story of the Shaver sisters and their relationship to Beatrice Alexander is not established at this time, yet it is known that both Dorothy Shaver and the Madame were major forces in developing the American fashion industry, and a rare and revealing photograph from the Alexander archives, circa 1940, depicts Madame Alexander standing alongside Elsie Shaver with a group of the “new” Little Shaver dolls and an oil painting of Little Shavers by the artist.* And there were also the amusing cloth animals created by Madame Alexander, sometimes presented as “people animals” in costumed standing poses, and sometimes as actual animals, albeit fancifully decorated. Among the first was the velveteen rabbit, Dottie Dumbunnie of 1938 who was quickly followed by the pressed-cloth Beau and Belle rabbit people of 1940. In 1951 the Alexander firm presented her delightful Posey Pets series, some with detailed people costumes, and others, such as a series of black poodles including the long-lashed lady poodle named ZaZa, decorated with jewelry, monocles and

Posey Pets series, lots 123-126

other whimsical accents that seem more aimed at the lady’s boudoir market than child’s play. And always, the beloved baby doll owned a place of stature for Madame Alexander. In the early 1940s, she presented a very soft and lightweight yarn-haired baby doll marketed as So-Lite, and that it was! The doll is very rare to find today. A study of the cloth dolls shown in this book is proof, indeed, that the cloth dolls designed, created, costumed and marketed by Madame Beatrice Alexander deserve their rightful place in cloth doll history. x * An intriguing dissertation, “Forgotten First Lady: The Life, Rise and Success of Dorothy Shaver”, by Sandra Lee Braun can be found at http://acumen.lib.ua.edu/content

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The Dionne Quintuplet Dolls – and How They Saved the Day for Madame Alexander

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very doll is made more enjoyable by knowing its back story. Why was it created? Was it a grand success or not so much? What was its competition? What was happening in world events that inspired the doll maker and added (or diminished) to the demand for the doll? Rodney Waller, a pre-eminent collector and researcher of the iconic American doll firm of Alexander, has spent decades pursuing the back stories of that company’s dolls. In this essay, he explores the grand success story of Madame Alexander’s Dionne Quintuplet dolls. No Madame Alexander doll collection is complete without several examples of the Dionne Quintuplets. In fact, without the Dionne dolls, Madame’s company may not even continued through those difficult years of the 1930s Depression. The dolls came about as a response to the popularity of “America’s Little Darling,” Shirley Temple. Ideal Novelty & Toy Co. had obtained the rights to Shirley Temple dolls in 1934 and was a bigger company Dionne Quintuplets in basket, lot 107 with integrated design, molding, manufacturing, distribution and marketing capabilities compared to Madame’s little production shop and showroom on 22nd Street in

Dionne Quintuplets in carousel, lot 83

New York City. Hollywood was churning out Shirley Temple movies as quickly as they could and almost the entire globe was demanding Shirley Temple dolls. It was truly a David and Goliath situation. Madame has been quoted several times that Shirley Temple almost put her out of business along with the rest of the doll industry. In March 1935, Madame tried to compete with Shirley Temple with her acquisition of the rights to “Little Colonel,” the famous story book, from the heirs of Anne Fellows Johnston, and her subsequent release of a look-alike Shirley doll named “Little Colonel”. But it had little effect. What to do? It was Madame’s entrepreneurial spirit that drove her to be the first to make a deal with the Canadian Guardians of the Dionne’s for the manufacturing rights of Dionne dolls in the United States. The Dionne’s were born in May 1934 and the world followed their struggle to survive their infancy. Madame got to work and, by March 1935, Alexander was advertising the release of the dolls in time for their first birthday. So popular did the Dionne dolls become that, until this day, they hold the record for variation of styles and sizes in the history of the company. They were made in a myriad of sizes, with wigs or modeled hair, with toddler bodies or baby bodies, with painted eyes or sleep eyes, and dozens of costume variations. The Dionne’s were also the only dolls where Madame sold an extensive line of 147


furniture, playthings and accessories specifically designed for this dolls, ranging from cribs and play pens to an actual carousel. Very early in the marketing of the Dionne’s, Madame created a color scheme for each doll. This added color and eye appeal to the displayed dolls but also differentiated between the five children, and thus creating a greater demand for all the dolls. These were still expensive dolls for the time, and while the goal was selling the complete set of five dolls, they were also offered individually in an effort to meet affordability demands; to this end, early marketing efforts were focused on “picking out your favorite.” Ultimately the Canadian Guardians also began dressing the actual children in differing colors but not the same colors as Madame had chosen. The Canadians Guardians came to the same conclusion that the little girls needed to be “colored coded” so that the thousands of tourists coming to Collander, Ontario to see the Dionne’s each day could determine which little girl they were watching a distance away from the extensive “observation buildings.” For nine years, the

Dionne Quintuplets on see-saw, lot 108

girls were placed on display multiple times a day. Even during the peak of the Great Depression, more than 3 million visitors came simply to watch them from behind a glass mirror. As the girls played together, they could only hear—not see—the viewers, all the while having little contact with their parents, despite them living just across the street. Ultimately, the press announced that more Dionne dolls had been sold than Shirley Temple dolls over the years. Profits and notoriety from the Dionne US exclusive rights moved Madame Alexander from Dionne Quintuplets swana “Doll Stylist,” as she shaped rocker, lot 84 advertised herself in the early 1930’s, to an established doll manufacturer. All the stores and national catalogs wanted access to the Dionne doll line. Madame then could bundle her products and require that not only her Dionne line be purchased but also other assortments of her products giving her a broader distribution and consumer exposure of her product line nationwide… and adding to the financial backbone of her company. Madame Alexander was the constant showman and marketing genius. In preparations for Christmas 1937, Madame arranged a nationwide tour of America for Nurse Yvonne Leroux, the nurse of the Dionne’s almost since their birth. Nurse Leroux appeared before crowds in department stores, luncheons held by women’s clubs attended by the mayor and radio stations. Playthings Magazine stated “The Alexander Doll Co. reports that sales for Quintuplet Dolls reach new peaks wherever Miss Leroux has been, and is looking forward to working in close cooperation with stores in the cities still to be visited.” Without the popularity and success of the Dionne Quintuplets, it is likely that the Alexander doll firm might have perished, and, certainly, would not have had the means to later create the experimental and luxury fashion dolls of the 1940s and 1950s. x 148


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