Strombecker Dollhouses and Furniture 1931-1961

Strombecker Dollhouses and Furniture 1931-1961
Author: Patty Cooper George
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Release: 2020-10-13
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ISBN: 9781715642952

Strombecker Dollhouses and Furniture is a complete guide to the items produced by one of the most prolific toy makers in America. It documents the style changes from the first furniture introduced in the Depression through Art Deco styles to Mid-Century Modern. This updated edition has 64 additional pages and more than 400 photos, including boxed sets, catalog pages, and advertisements.

Kage Dollhouse Furniture 1938 - 1948

Kage Dollhouse Furniture 1938 - 1948
Author: Patty Cooper George
Publisher:
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Release: 2016-09-06
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ISBN: 9781367268746

Kage Dollhouse Furniture 1938-1948 is a 40 page book with over 115 color photos documenting the style changes of this company from Depression era Art Deco through the more cozy traditional style popular during World War II. Kage furniture is still findable and perfect for furnishing vintage dollhouses such as Rich or Keystone.

Schoenhut Dollhouse Furniture 1928-1934

Schoenhut Dollhouse Furniture 1928-1934
Author: Patty Cooper
Publisher:
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Release: 2017-05-17
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ISBN: 9781364132835

A complete guide to the often mis-identified dollhouse furniture made by the A. Schoenhut Co. of Philadelphia from 1928-1934.

American Dollhouses and Furniture from the 20th Century

American Dollhouses and Furniture from the 20th Century
Author: Dian Zillner
Publisher: Schiffer Book for Collectors
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780887407680

Over 650 color photos of individual houses, several hundred pieces of furniture made of metal, wood, paper and plastic, and delightful full sets. Dollhouses, dating from 1900 to 1990, include miniature models up to the large Mego Walton Farmhouse. The biggest names in dollhouse manufacture are well represented, and a list of sources for securing dollhouses and furniture, and addresses of publications.

High Styles

High Styles
Author: David A. Hanks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1985
Genre: Decoration and ornament
ISBN:

The first major survey of the genius of 20th-century American design, presenting the best of American furniture, industrial design, and decorative objects selected by a distinguished team of art and architectural historians.

Stuart and Karoff Perfume Novelties for Dollhouses Ca. 1935-1950

Stuart and Karoff Perfume Novelties for Dollhouses Ca. 1935-1950
Author: Patty Cooper
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Release: 2021-12-09
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ISBN: 9781006129087

In the 1930s and 1940s, several companies began using a new approach to marketing inexpensive perfumes, packaging their products in containers which sometimes resembled dollhouse furniture. Although this was not the original purpose, most dollhouse collectors eventually encounter some of these items in Depression or World War II era dollhouses or in mixed lots of furniture. Often they are a little too big, or slightly kitschy, or almost overwhelmed by the bottle of perfume they contain. But sometimes they add just the right touch of coziness or whimsy to a vintage dollhouse.

Sasha Dolls

Sasha Dolls
Author: Ann Louise Chandler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2012
Genre: Doll clothes
ISBN: 9780984927906

R. Bliss Mfg. Co. Dollhouses, Furniture, and Buildings

R. Bliss Mfg. Co. Dollhouses, Furniture, and Buildings
Author: Patty Cooper
Publisher:
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Release: 2022-01-12
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ISBN: 9781034996705

This book is a comprehensive guide to the lithographed paper over wood dollhouses, furniture, and toy buildings made by the R. Bliss Company of Pawtucket, Rhode Island from about 1895 through 1915. It has over 350 photographs and includes similar, often misidentified dollhouses made by other companies.

America Soft Metal Dollhouse Furniture Ca. 1890-1920

America Soft Metal Dollhouse Furniture Ca. 1890-1920
Author: Patty Cooper
Publisher:
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Release: 2021-08-23
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ISBN: 9781006589881

American Soft Metal Dollhouse Furniture ca. 1890-1920 identifies the fragile but detailed furniture which is often shown with lithographed cardboard rooms. Some of it was sold as souvenirs of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Several companies made similar furniture, but the author has found documentation which provides positive attribution for most pieces.