If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
China doll head sought
I am looking for a head for a china doll to match one I had as a child.
I would have been given this doll -- a reproduction of a 19th century doll, I believe, with fabric body and china head, hands, and feet -- in the late 1950s or early 1960s. She had a center part, and the hair kind of poofed up a bit on either side of the part. The hair was a golden brown, almost a strawberry blonde. This was the original head for my china doll. I accidentally broke it when I was young, and it was replaced by a black-haired head. I would like to restore the original head. Can anyone point me to resources? What I think would be ideal would be a website where I could browse images of heads and find the one that looks like the one that was broken, then see about getting it. Just to have an image of the head would be helpful, even if I can't get it to replace the head on the doll. Thanks! Priscilla |
Ads |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Try looking online for Mark Farmer Dolls
I am looking for a head for a china doll to match one I had as a child. I would have been given this doll -- a reproduction of a 19th century doll, I believe, with fabric body and china head, hands, and feet -- in the late 1950s or early 1960s. She had a center part, and the hair kind of poofed up a bit on either side of the part. The hair was a golden brown, almost a strawberry blonde. This was the original head for my china doll. I accidentally broke it when I was young, and it was replaced by a black-haired head. I would like to restore the original head. Can anyone point me to resources? What I think would be ideal would be a website where I could browse images of heads and find the one that looks like the one that was broken, then see about getting it. Just to have an image of the head would be helpful, even if I can't get it to replace the head on the doll. Thanks! Priscilla |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
In article ,
Nurse Edna wrote: Try looking online for Mark Farmer Dolls I am looking for a head for a china doll to match one I had as a child. I would have been given this doll -- a reproduction of a 19th century doll, I believe, with fabric body and china head, hands, and feet -- in the late 1950s or early 1960s. She had a center part, and the hair kind of poofed up a bit on either side of the part. The hair was a golden brown, almost a strawberry blonde. This was the original head for my china doll. I accidentally broke it when I was young, and it was replaced by a black-haired head. I would like to restore the original head. Can anyone point me to resources? What I think would be ideal would be a website where I could browse images of heads and find the one that looks like the one that was broken, then see about getting it. Just to have an image of the head would be helpful, even if I can't get it to replace the head on the doll. Thanks. I tried a few googles including "mark farmer" and "doll" or "china doll" without much luck. I gather Mark Farmer is no longer in business? Priscilla |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Hi,
I find that I have more doll luck with the search, Mamma.com. Janice Priscilla H. Ballou wrote: In article , Nurse Edna wrote: Try looking online for Mark Farmer Dolls I am looking for a head for a china doll to match one I had as a child. I would have been given this doll -- a reproduction of a 19th century doll, I believe, with fabric body and china head, hands, and feet -- in the late 1950s or early 1960s. She had a center part, and the hair kind of poofed up a bit on either side of the part. The hair was a golden brown, almost a strawberry blonde. This was the original head for my china doll. I accidentally broke it when I was young, and it was replaced by a black-haired head. I would like to restore the original head. Can anyone point me to resources? What I think would be ideal would be a website where I could browse images of heads and find the one that looks like the one that was broken, then see about getting it. Just to have an image of the head would be helpful, even if I can't get it to replace the head on the doll. Thanks. I tried a few googles including "mark farmer" and "doll" or "china doll" without much luck. I gather Mark Farmer is no longer in business? Priscilla |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
I think they went out of business in the 1970s but the dolls are
around On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:53:31 GMT, Nurse Edna wrote: Try looking online for Mark Farmer Dolls I am looking for a head for a china doll to match one I had as a child. I would have been given this doll -- a reproduction of a 19th century doll, I believe, with fabric body and china head, hands, and feet -- in the late 1950s or early 1960s. She had a center part, and the hair kind of poofed up a bit on either side of the part. The hair was a golden brown, almost a strawberry blonde. This was the original head for my china doll. I accidentally broke it when I was young, and it was replaced by a black-haired head. I would like to restore the original head. Can anyone point me to resources? What I think would be ideal would be a website where I could browse images of heads and find the one that looks like the one that was broken, then see about getting it. Just to have an image of the head would be helpful, even if I can't get it to replace the head on the doll. Thanks! Priscilla |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
I had nver heard of that one
Thanks for the tip On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 12:55:06 -0400, Don & Janice Watt wrote: Hi, I find that I have more doll luck with the search, Mamma.com. Janice Priscilla H. Ballou wrote: In article , Nurse Edna wrote: Try looking online for Mark Farmer Dolls I am looking for a head for a china doll to match one I had as a child. I would have been given this doll -- a reproduction of a 19th century doll, I believe, with fabric body and china head, hands, and feet -- in the late 1950s or early 1960s. She had a center part, and the hair kind of poofed up a bit on either side of the part. The hair was a golden brown, almost a strawberry blonde. This was the original head for my china doll. I accidentally broke it when I was young, and it was replaced by a black-haired head. I would like to restore the original head. Can anyone point me to resources? What I think would be ideal would be a website where I could browse images of heads and find the one that looks like the one that was broken, then see about getting it. Just to have an image of the head would be helpful, even if I can't get it to replace the head on the doll. Thanks. I tried a few googles including "mark farmer" and "doll" or "china doll" without much luck. I gather Mark Farmer is no longer in business? Priscilla |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
In article ,
Nurse Edna wrote: I think they went out of business in the 1970s but the dolls are around I'm now thinking my best bet is to buy an old catalog of theirs and take a gander. Priscilla |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
CPK Dolls & Misc Items--- FS | Sue from NY | General | 0 | August 28th 03 05:53 PM |
CPK Dolls & Misc. Items--- F S | Sue from NY | Dolls | 0 | August 28th 03 05:49 PM |
CPK Items For Sale | Sue from NY | Dolls | 0 | August 19th 03 04:12 AM |
CPK Items For Sale!!! Disregard Below - Sorry | Sue from NY | Dolls | 0 | August 8th 03 08:48 PM |
CPK Items For Sale | Sue from NY | Dolls | 0 | August 8th 03 02:11 AM |