ANN SHERIDAN. Sultry actress of the 1940's when this set was produced. The lovely dolls actually resemble her and the fashions are smart and on point for the period. This is also interesting as an example of wartime austerity as reflected in the limited color palette and less than perfect quality of the paper used.
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PINKY & BLUE BOY
PINKY & BLUE BOY. No, not the famous paintings, but a cute pair from the 1950's. I rather like these dolls with no visible arms thus...
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KATE GREENAWAY GIRLS. Kate Greenaway lived and worked in England in the mid to late 1800's. Her fanciful illustrations of nostalgically ...
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BARBIE AND KEN 1972. Everybody's favorite fashion dolls finally went Mod in the 70's. This set is particularly well drawn and I ca...
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ELIZABETH TAYLOR 1956. We're back with the biggest movie star of all time and the undisputed Queen of the paper doll sets. I think this ...
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