This little Madame Alexander doll was in the "Tuesday Morning" store in Jackson, in the old days before the economic turn-down, she would have come home with me....she and probably at lease one more...sigh.
I bought this chair at the auction (yes I have a thing for chairs big and small) had the seat re-covered and it perfectly matches my grandmother's occasional table.
One of the wild monkey girl's grandbaby girl's feet...I love this picture, I'm pretty sure that I took it when they were asleep.
I bought this sewing box at the auction--I can't resist them. I only look at what is on the very top and I wait till I get home to take out everything and savor each thing. Nothing says love to me like a sewing box or or a sewing machine...because when I was growing up, my mother made all my clothes. Just look at those wonderful needle cards..
I also bought these pretty girls at the auction and paid very little for them. I'm giving them a make-over now. For somebody who does not drink, it seems that I am always buying whiskey carafes...this one is so pretty. Mine for $2.50. On the bottom is says "liquor bottle."
I can't remember if I posted this before, It's a wicker baby basket...mine again for $2.50.
And last but not least I would like to thank Helen at Dollz and Thingz for mentioning my blog in hers. We have become great friends. I found her through the old days on Yahoo 360, when I searched for someone who loved dolls. Please go visit her, I promise you will be amazed--she is a very talented artist.
More later.
4 comments:
Oh, I love everything! Betsy McCall is wonderful! I am wondering it at least one of those dolls is a Toni doll by Ideal? They could be marked on their backs. Wonderful dolls!
I collect Eiffel Towers...and have two that are whiskey carafes. It is amazing that we like so many of the same things. I keep buying sewing boxes, too.
That photo of the little feet is so precious!
So glad we know each other!
I love sewing boxes, too.The liquor decanter is very pretty. I haven't been to an auction in a while, just a couple of estate sales nothing special.
Neat dolls. When I was a volunteer at the TNT Thrift store, we had a lady who would take all the dolls donated and clean them and make the prettiest clothes for them. Then she would bring them back and we would sell them at a reasonable price. She called them her babies and this post made me think of that dear lady. Nice chair and I too love sewing boxes and have just a few. Sounds like you had a grand time. Peace
You have some wonderful dollies! And I love the sewing boxes. My mom made a lot of our clothes, too. Thanks for visiting my blog. I'll come back here often.
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