The picture shows a view of all (8) Different Old Celluloid Toy Dolls or Figures in this lot. Also shown is a closer front and back view of a few of these that weren't clear in the first image. These are not dated but all of them are old. They are not marked and the makers are unknown. Included in this lot are the following: The largest girl doll has a dress. She also has a ribbon on the back and in her hair. She has moveable arms. Her face is lightly indented. The next largest is the young girl in the upper left corner. She is mounted on a half round lead weight which makes her always stand upright, like a weeble. She has a few small holes on the back and cracks under her dress. Next is a baby doll with a bottle. It has moveable arms and is wearing a cloth diaper. At the left center is a small cartoon character looking figure in clothes and a hat. It has a crack on the back of the hat. At the top right is a celluloid dog on a wooden barrel. The dog is playing a celluloid cello or base fiddle instrument. Next there are two celluloid figures on the right. The celluloid parts are covered with fuzzy pipe cleaners. These appear to be musicians with musical instruments. The final item in this lot is a jewelry pin. It has a figure in a uniform. He may be a U.S. Marine Soldier or a band member. We have had other art deco looking pins like this before that were U.S. Navy Sailor, U.S. Army Soldier, Bellhop, and other different figures. It has some wear to the blue paint. To judge the sizes the largest doll here measures 5'' tall not counting her hair ribbon. These items appear to vary from fair to mint condition as pictured and described above. |