This bridal dress was made in the 1960's for a bridal shop miniature scene. The dress is a replica of a typical brides dress of the 19th century with mutton leg sleeves and the loose full bustle being popular in the latter half of the century. The mannequin stands 5 1/2" tall.
I believe this doll was originally designed in the 1950's as a wedding cake topper. At 6" it is a bit tall for 1" scale, however, it worked very well in the bridal shop miniature setting that was its original home. Excellent condition.
This older rubber doll has been re-painted and dressed by Joanne. Just 1 5/8" tall this blond blue eyed cutie is dressed in her sunsuit and ready to play.
Precious all porcelain 2" tall boy doll. The mold is a mid 1950's Swallowhill of Canada piece. Mikey was dressed by Joanne. Movable, head, arms and legs. Hat is removable.
Charming 1 3/4" little girl doll, all metal, dressed in pink, she has painted leggings and black shoes. Her head is frozen, arms and legs are movable Dates to the 1920's
This serving cart or tea cart was produced by Dowst in 1922-1925. This cart has rough factory paint on the tray and a dark spot where something sat on it. Minimal paint wear. Suitable for smaller scales the cart is 1 3/4" long, including the handle.
The serving cart was part of the early dining room set 1922-1925. The piece is also used in the living room as a tea cart. This cart is in excellent condition with minimal edge wear to the paint.