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American doll showcase: learning about dolls made by U.S. companies

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Two Oriental baby dolls, produced by E.I. Horsman Co. of New York, and two Effanbee dolls produced by Fleischbaker & Baum are described and compared.

Author: Mertz, Ursula R.
Publisher: Ashton International Media, Inc.
Publication Name: Doll Reader
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0744-0901
Year: 2000
Behavior, Design and construction, Dollmakers, Dollmaking

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American doll showcase: learning about dolls made by U.S. companies

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The Effanbee Doll Corp. catalog has been used in identifying American-made composition dolls because the catalog has photographic images.

Author: Mertz, Ursula R.
Publisher: Ashton International Media, Inc.
Publication Name: Doll Reader
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0744-0901
Year: 2000
Product information, Industry Market Data, Dolls and stuffed toys, Doll and Stuffed Toy Manufacturing, Dolls & Stuffed Animals, History, Toy industry, Effanbee Doll Corp.

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American doll showcase: learning about dolls made by U.S. companies

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A examination of accessorizing dolls is presented, first showing Campbell Kids with Campbell Soup items and matching rubber squeak toys.

Author: Mertz, Ursula R.
Publisher: Ashton International Media, Inc.
Publication Name: Doll Reader
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0744-0901
Year: 2001
Usage, Equipment and supplies, Clothing accessories, Accessories (Clothing)

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