Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Shirley Temple auction results


It was exciting to watch the auction go until 12:30 a.m. or so. Did anyone get a bargain? Some paper memorabilia -- menus, signed photos by other stars -- went for under $500. Some dolls did not exceed their estimates or opening bids by much. You can see all the results here.

Here were some of the highlights for me: 



The dress from "Stand Up and Cheer" (1934), was the top item, going for $75,000.




This compo doll with a custom-made dress created by Fox studio costume designers using remnants of fabric and trim from Shirley's outfit in "Little Miss Broadway" (1938), was the top bid for a doll, going for $19,000.




The Lenci doll known as Pinkie, which started Shirley's collection, went for $14,000.




There was spirited bidding late at night for Emily, the doll of Sara Crewe in "The Little Princess" (1939). Winning bid: $10,500.



These five paper doll books from Shirley's personal collection went for $1,600.

Friday, July 10, 2015

Mary McLeod Bethune paper doll by LaVerne Hall


Mary McLeod Bethune was born July 10, 1875 in Mayesville S.C. She was an educator and founder of the National Council of Negro Women in 1935. 



Monday, July 6, 2015

Anne Donze's 2015 Convention Blog


Yay! Anne has her blog up and you can read it here. 

I loved seeing the Wednesday tours, which I could not make. I'm sorry I missed the house tour with the colorful glass displays and the Hunter Museum of Art (and that very cool Art-O-Mat), but Anne has some wonderful photos of it all.




Saturday, July 4, 2015

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Convention Report: German Doll, c. 1920s


From the collection of Lorna Currie Thomopoulos, a German die-cut doll with movable eyes.