- Nana's Dollhouses and Miniatures
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Half Scale Houses
- 1940s Cottage
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- Annalise
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- Green Farmhouse Jr
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- Half Scale Lighthouse
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Roomboxes
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- Brothel
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- Seattle Loft
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- Half Scale Shelf
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- School House
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- Unique Structures
- Vegetable Bin
- Victorian
- 1:48 Scale House
- 1/144th Scale
- Quarter Scale Kristiana
- Quilled Flowers
- FYI
- Victorian Noah's Art
- Beacon Hill Sale Pictures
- Tennyson Half Scale
Dollhouse Scale People
Caco Family in half scale and quarter scale.
The father bears and uncanny resemblance to my late father-in-law.
The father bears and uncanny resemblance to my late father-in-law.
I made this 12 inch scale doll was from Scuplty.
The maid doll on the left is a 1910 German doll. She is dressed in her original costume.
Caco Family
I found this doll family on Ebay. Their costumes are so intricate. The doll in the top left is a Peggy Nisbet dolls house doll.
This is a wedding takes place in the Mini Blessing Chapel. The dolls in the audience and the organist are Caco dolls. The minister is a Bat Masterson doll. The wedding party is by Hasbro.
This miniature doll head is marked Marklin 78. I added the body and made the clothing. This is one of my favorite dolls. Her hair is gathered up in a snood in the back, very intricate.
Lovely antique maid doll (early 1900s) in original clothing.
These dolls and the gentleman above, were purchased in a set. The males' costumes are very detailed.
The elderly couple were made from a kit. My mother made the clothing.
Antique Maid Doll
Her clothing appears to be original.
Her clothing appears to be original.
Antique lady doll, the male doll appears to be newer.
The little girl on the left is actually a Christmas tree ornament.
1940s Caco lady doll with metal feet. Caco dolls with metal feet are some of the oldest made, however those with metal hands and feet are the very oldest, in the 1930s.
I made the farm grandmother from Sculpty.
A very elegant couple!
A Caco doll with metal feet is playing the cello.
Al, the Log Cabin Dweller was a cowboy doll originally.
Modern Family
Shackman Doll
This antique doll is a bit oversized for one inch scale. She is in her original costume.
Asian man made from Sculpty
This is a nice couple purchased on eBay. The lady was undressed, so I made her a dress on a daisy theme.
Another eBay doll that was purchased undressed. I made this suit.
This lady is porcelain and her dress has very intricate buttons facets. The male doll is by Peggy Nisbet.
The lady in polka dots is very old, although her dress is not. She has glass eyes and sawdust filling.
This little German flapper is probably 3/4 scale.
The two girls dressed alike are by Effanbee. They are called the Birthday Twins.
These sweet girls are a bit oversized for a dollhouse. The doll on the left is called Scootles.
This very proper lady is complete with matching umbrella.
These two servants abide in a Victorian house. The maid looks a bit bizarre!
The couple above are multi-jointed and appear to be ready for a party.
The young boy above is a bit oversized for a dollhouse, at 5 inches tall. He's a vintage bisque doll, very common in Denmark as he was sold in the national costume of Fano to benefit the island's population after a flood. His only markings are "Made in Germany" on the back of his breastplate.
The gentleman below is a china head doll from ca. 1880 with cloth body, sawdust filled and bisque hands. He's led a rough life as his feet were broken off. I have since replaced them. His hairstyle is Highland Mary which can also be seen with black hair.
The gentleman below is a china head doll from ca. 1880 with cloth body, sawdust filled and bisque hands. He's led a rough life as his feet were broken off. I have since replaced them. His hairstyle is Highland Mary which can also be seen with black hair.
She's a bit larger than dollhouse scale, but so lovely, I couldn't pass her up. Her clothing appears to be original. I love her elaborate hair style!
I'm not sure of the age of this maid. Her hair is in a bun.