Vinyl Deluxe Dolls of the 50's

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The Soft Bodied Betty the Bride Dolls
Terry Tea Party Doll
Gail, Amy, and Connie, Debbie
Little Red Riding Hood and Sweet Mary
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Betty the Bride and Sweet Rosemary
Darling Debbie
Beautiful Gail
Cinderella
Variations of the Stuffed Version (my Cherokee Maid)
Black Cinderella, Betty the Bride and Sweet Rosemary
Faces of the 30 Inch Dolls
Hard Plastic Deluxe Reading Sweet Ann
Sweet Gail
Miss Blossom Doll
Nancy Nurse
The Eegee Brides and Bridesmaid
Eegee Debutant High Heeled Dolls and More
Eegee My Fair Lady Doll
The Ideal Revlon Dolls
Uneeda and other Multi-Jointed Dolls
The Gorgeous Horsman Girls
Fashion Parade Dolls and Outfits
24 Inch Deluxe Doll Displays
Other High-heeled 24 Inch Dolls
Polly Ponds Doll
More Beautiful 24 Inch Dolls
Candy Fashion Doll
Suzy Homemaker, Beauty Parlor Version
Eegee Susan Stroller and Suzanne
Impco Tina Toddler, Patty Lynn, and the Horsman Saucys
Sayco and Jolly Dolls and Arranbee's Taffy
Gail of the West, Little Miss Fashion, Suzy Smart, Beauty Parlor Dolls
Flat-foot Alexanders
Sweet Sues and Tonis
Flirty Eyed American Character Dolls
Betsy McCall
Mother and Children Sets
High Heeled Alexander
Coty Girl Doll and Aranbee Sister, Nanette
Bonnie Bride with Satin Dress
Bonnie Bride-Ruffled Dress
Royal and 14R Marked Dolls
The Grannykins Dolls
Mother of the Bride Doll
Jointed Valentine? Doll
Handy Hints
Shipping Hints from the Experienced
Just for Fun
Ideas for Display

Brochure and Accessories for Betty and Cousins

Many of the brochures and original accessories for the Deluxe Brides and the cousins, Debbie, Cinderella, Rosemary, and the soft-bodied Betty have been lost through time. When they do show up they are considered a real find, and reproductions from a lot of friendly people have helped to complete the picture of what you actually received that Christmas way back when.
I add as I find, or a dim memory comes back from my doll's original display. Sometimes you just sit and look at the contents, and a small lightbulb goes off, yes, maybe that was there, but it fell apart with time, and was tossed.
Here are some of the items that were included in the boxes, that were lost with time.

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These pictures are really large, but that was the only way you could read the brochure and enjoy those prices. Now if you have the companion sized dolls, that wear a two or three dress, here is a picture that you seamstresses can work with to recreate a dress for them to wear beside your Deluxe Doll. I have never seen the red dress appear anywhere, but there is enough in the description to make the dress, including the type of fabric.

Ok girls, go for it!

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The plaque and record for Betty the Bride-soft version and high heeled version-seem to be the most misplaced items. I can remember having them, and I could have sworn that I would be able to just walk to the record cabinet that my Dad has, and be able to pull it out, but mine seems to be missing also. There was also some bridal bells, whether made of sugar or what, but it seems to me that at some point in time they fell apart, and were tossed.


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