shoppnspree
I have an uncut "A Dell Children's Playbook" Dell dolls, 4 stand-up dolls and 20 costumes to cut out, 1960 by Dell publishing Company, Inc. and Western Printing & Lithographing Co. Designed, produced, and printed in the U.S.A. by Western Printing & Lithographing Co., Racine, Wis....Published by Dell Publishing Col, Inc. 750 Third Ave. New York 17, N.Y.
This has a Peg, Kay, Jan, and Sue. Nothing has been removed or cut from the book. I have not idea how much this is worth and can find little information online. I found one for sale at an auction house with an estimate from 20-2000 dollars. This is a little broad. I would love some help.
forumguest
hi, I love paper dolls of course I started playing with them as a child, and then I started drawing my own as a teenager and now I am 31 and I work on drawing my own paper dolls, I hope I can get a set together that is good enough to sell. I buy pd books from Dover. My favorite pd artist is Tom Tierny, he is called the king of paper dolls. I have added to my collection recently. I wish I could be a paper doll artist as good as Tom Tierny. My favorite themes are faiytales, medieval, Reniassance, Victorian, 18th century Biblical characters, fairies, angels, royalty, prom dresses, ballerinas, brides, historical fashion, Ancient Egyptian Japanese kimonos around the world folk costume, Native Americans, Chinese dragon robes, Indian saris, anything pretty!
raannn
I have many old, cut paperdolls from the late 40's and early 50's. They were played with by myself but are in decent shape. I have movie stars, babies, angels, ect. We framed some for my grand daughters' bedroom, including Marilyn Monroe. Is there any interest out there if my daughter was to frame some to sell, or others that would like to buy them to sell. It seems a shame to have them sitting around and not enjoyed.
Rae Ann