This doll was given to me as a gift from my father in about 1946. When you wind the key, the weight, located in a ball on the hat, causes the hat to spin and the uneven base makes the doll turn and wobble as she "dances". The doll is molded from some sort of light weight plastic. The back and front are molded and then attached together at the sides with tabs through a slot at her shoulders. I have looked the doll over from head to toe and have not been able to find any identifying marks to indicate the manufacturer or place of origin. All I know is that I was told that my father went to visit his father in Green Bay, Wisconsin and apparently he attended a fair or carnival while there. Whether he got the doll there or not is unsure, but I am quite sure it came from Green Bay and I know that I was less than 2 years old when I got it. I have included photos taken of the doll from four angles.
This was in the house when we bought it. We know nothing about it and could not find any markings. We were just wondering if it was worth anything and if anyone might know more about it. We are interested in selling as well.
New Home "Light Running" sewing machine in a cherry stained wood cabinet. Machine is in running condition. Cabinet is in good condition overall, with no majors nicks, scratches, or blemishes.
This tray is part of a tea set and is in good condition. It still has original finish and just needs a good buff ad polish. It's pure silver and quite antique. It was emmgraved personally for my family to match our crest of a J.
This tray is part of a tea set and is in good condition. It still has original finish and just needs a good buff ad polish. It's pure silver and quite antique. It was emmgraved personally for my family to match our crest of a J.