No publisher's mark on this card; could have been part of a box set. It's signed on the back "Junior Keller." Card was found in a box of paper dolls, including envelope addressed to Mildred Hake in Wrightsville, Pa. with March 1943 postmark.
Hello Linda, I happened by chance in your blog and I'm in love! I trawled around and found some beautiful pictures for my dollhouse! I'm a miniaturist, and reduces the image scale 1:12, so I took a couple of figurines dolls to cut out for my miniature house, thanks! I come find you and I will publicize your blog! Greetings from Italy Caterina
... And I'm relieved that you give me permission to use them! I feared that you would have denied .. thanks a lot! thanks for the link, I'm going to look at him calmly ... a kiss away from Italy! Caterina
Hello Linda, I happened by chance in your blog and I'm in love! I trawled around and found some beautiful pictures for my dollhouse!
ReplyDeleteI'm a miniaturist, and reduces the image scale 1:12, so I took a couple of figurines dolls to cut out for my miniature house, thanks! I come find you and I will publicize your blog!
Greetings from Italy
Caterina
http://leminisdicockerina.blogspot.com/
That's wonderful, I'm glad you're finding goodies here to use.
ReplyDeleteYou might be interested in this:
http://tracystoys.blogspot.com/2010/06/1890s-dunhams-cocoanut-dollhouse.html
... And I'm relieved that you give me permission to use them! I feared that you would have denied .. thanks a lot!
ReplyDeletethanks for the link, I'm going to look at him calmly ... a kiss away from Italy!
Caterina