Monday, April 19, 2010

The new ideal and Toy Company Dolls by Baby Boomer Generation

Ideal Toy Company began in 1902. Originally produced teddy bears. In 1930 he produced the popular dolls like Shirley Temple and Judy Garland. The doll by Ideal are produced, as in the dolls of very good quality. In 1982, Ideal Toy Company, the company was bought by CBS Company Toy, who then went out. Today we seem to know and hear more news from the Ideal Toy Company as CBS Toy Company.

Examples of dollsIdeal provided by the company in 1950 are:

O Saucy Walker Stood 16 "and 22" tall, hard plastic, Walker, jointed body, wig, sleep eyes, open mouth with two teeth and some were made with pivot mouth shut, some callers have had some knees bent, a white version. The numbers are ideal Dolls/W16 (for "16 doll height) and Ideal Dolls/W22 (for" 22 doll height). All dolls were dressed in clothing style 1950. Produced from 1951 to 1955

Or Betsy McCall: Stands 14 "tall with a vinylHead, body, and Toni. The 1954 version was a Walker. Betsy McCall was produced in the years 1952-1954.

or Ruth: Booth 16, 19 or 21 "high and uses the body with Toni Walker V badges on the head. Some of the bodies were marked to year Ruth V-19th 1953.

O Baby Cream Puff: Booth 19, 21, 23 or 24 inches tall, all vinyl, rooted hair, blue eyes, cheeks and dimples produced was 1959 and 1962.

or Patti Playpal: One of the most popular doll is the ideal, standing 35 "tall, the sizea three year old child with head markings that read: Ideal Toy Doll Corp./G-35 or B-19-1 Product 1959-1961.

There are of course many, many more dolls, Toy Company were manufactured by Ideal Doll. These are just a few.

Ideal Toni dolls were designed by Bernard Lipfert in 1949. E 'was a doll fairly expensive for these times. The dolls were produced as a marketing tool for Toni Toni Cosmetic Company and sold with a permanent home kits.The set consists of a durable solution of water and sugar, the final documents and a comb. I think the idea was to say that a beauty therapist with the Toni doll. Ideal Toni Dolls had to identify a wig a bit '. The shots of hair is handled and stitched to a central part. It was also released with different styles of clothing.

Ideal Cricket Doll was a 16 "doll introduced in 1971 as" Cricket posin '. "This doll was specially produced and sold only bySears Roebuck & Company. Some collectors consider to be a part of the Crissy family of dolls. Cricket was called hair growth. "

The doll Ideal, Shirley Temple, was one of the most popular dolls in general. Some of them are now worth a lot of money. Shirley Temple dolls sale clothes rare for hundreds of dollars and very, very mint dolls in original boxes for $ 1,000 and can sell more. The rarer varieties like Baby Doll Shirley can alsovery expensive for doll collectors today. The 1957 Shirley Temple dolls sold for more than 1970, the first later, Shirley Temple dolls. The 1982 re-release Shirley Temple is an example of a vinyl Shirley, for $ 50 or less can be purchased.

Shirley Temple dolls were in different sizes: 11 "12", 27 "and 36". There were other companies that produced the Shirley Temple doll, but Ideal Toy Corporation was the most popular. Produced by Ideal Doll1930 until the company ceased operations in 1970 other

Source: Collector's Guide to Ideal Dolls

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