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Let the Music Begin!
November 22, 2014 in New York City, NY

An old French children’s game, En Avant la Musique, graces the back cover and serves as the theme of the auction - “Let the Music Begin!” Exceptional dolls from private collections are featured ranging from French firms of Bru, Jumeau, Schmitt, Steiner, and others, and highlighted by the extremely rare Jumeau art character 201, of which only one other example is known to exist. The great diversity of the 350 wonderful dolls in a harmonious concert with one common theme: the superb condition and originality of each doll. 9" x 9". Softbound. 160 full-color pages.
$59.00
Inspiration! The Robert Tonner Collection
November 23, 2014 in New York City, NY

Every important doll designer throughout history has drawn inspiration from those who came before. Robert Tonner, considered by most to be the premiere contemporary designer of today’s high fashion dolls, is no exception. His inspiration, he avers, has been the extraordinary fashion ladies of the 1950s, and over several decades he has quietly assembled an important collection of rarities from this period. They are presented in the aptly entitled catalog, Inspiration! 9" x 9". Softbound. 188 full-color pages.
$49.00
The Blackler Collection (Part 2 of 2-Vol set)
October 5-6, 2014 in Los Angeles, CA

The private collection of Diane and Valerie Blackler of Naples, California, offers the most exceptional collection of American cloth dolls ever presented, highlighted by folk art dolls, 19th century studio dolls, and black folk dolls. Over 500 dolls appear in the auction catalog. 9" x 9". Softbound. 192 full-color pages. Order includes "At Play in a Field of Dolls."
$79.00
At Play in a Field of Dolls (Part 1 of 2-Vol set)
October 4, 2014 in Los Angeles, CA

Featuring the fine Lois Cohorst antique doll collection of the Marysville Doll Museum on the Pony Express Trail of Kansas, as well as private estate dolls from important French and German collections. 9" x 9". Softbound. 132 full-color pages. Order includes "The Blacker Collection."
$79.00
As in a Looking Glass
July 15, 2014 in San Antonio, TX

Five major collections including those of noted early collectors Jean Strong of Williamsville, New York (Bru, Jumeau, Huret, fashions, automata, and American cloth), Bonnie Tussing of Florida (classic bébés and rare German characters), and Patricia Cox of Portland, Oregon (A.T., Jumeau, Bru, German characters, and rare automata). There are original dolls and automata fresh from French estates, and carved wooden and Neapolitan dolls of the Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum (sold to benefit the museum’s collections fund). 8.5" x 11". Softbound. 168 full-color pages.
$59.00
The Stein am Rhein Museum Collection
March 29-30, 2014 in Naples, FL

Nearly 1000 pieces are presented in this hardbound commemorative catalog that will, for many of the new generation of collectors, give a first-time look at the vision of Frau Steiner and what had been the Puppenmuseum Stein am Rhein. 10" x 10". Hardbound. 204 full-color pages.
$85.00
Kaleidoscope
May 24-25, 2014 in Las Vegas, NV

This catalog encompasses the vision and love of varying styles of dolls from legendary Pennsylvania collector, Helen Welsh, and the great early collection of Evelyn Heidepriem, who single-handedly put South Dakota on the map for doll collecting and inspired thousands of collectors across the Western Plains. The result, one of the most exciting and unique events in Theriault’s history...a veritable kaleidoscope whose patterns and designs and colors will vary through the eye of each and every collector who views these dolls. 10" x 10". Hardbound. 232 full-color pages.
$89.00
Fabulous 50s and Beyond - Modern Dolls
January 10, 2014 in Newport Beach, CA

American Dolls from the Golden Age of the 1950s. The Outstanding Barbie Museum Collection of Judene Hansen of Florida. And continuing with rare dolls from Madame Alexander, Terri Lee, Mary Hoyer, Arranbee, and others and, featuring the exceptional Ginny Collections of Michelle Borsellino and the archive dolls of the Vogue Company. 8.5" x 11". Softbound. 116 full-color pages.
$49.00
Antique Needlework Tools and Sewing
January 12, 2014 in Newport Beach, CA

"The Hanne Büktas Collection of Antique Needlework Tools and Sewing Accessories" features extraordinary rarities from the finest European estates garnered for more than 30 years by this illustrious Viennese collector. 9" x 9". Softbound. 128 full-color pages.
$49.00
The Vanity Fair - Strong Museum Half Dolls
January 12, 2014 in Newport Beach, CA

“The Vanity Fair, Rare Half-Dolls, Powder Puff Ladies, Bathing Beauties and Other Toilette Table Fancies.” More than 350 fabulous examples highlighted by the half-doll collection of the Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum (sold to benefit the museum’s collections funds) and the private collection of Vicki Lee Little. 9" x 9". Softbound. 112 full-color pages.
$59.00