In the following pages I’ll talk a bit about my dolls, giving a little bit of background information about the type of doll and telling stories of how they came to be in my collection. Here are a few of the current occupants of the Doll Room.
In the following pages I’ll talk a bit about my dolls, giving a little bit of background information about the type of doll and telling stories of how they came to be in my collection. Here are a few of the current occupants of the Doll Room.
I see Bindi, another Aboriginal doll and Piccanniny on your shelf. You have good taste in dolls.
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Thanks Michelle, the other aboriginal doll is a later Netta doll. I just love their faces.
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I was able to find good advice from your blog articles.
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Great collection. In Finland, some people make dolls. Here:
Dancing dolls
Have a nice day!
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I love these, thank you for sharing.
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I hope you won’t mind that I reblogged this post. I thought others would enjoy seeing them too. You took excellent photos of them all.
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Ok.
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