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Orbost & District Historical Society
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... doll kewpie-doll celluloid-doll...A celluloid kewpie doll with painted eyebrows and eyes.... doll kewpie-doll celluloid-doll A celluloid kewpie doll ...Won in 1920 at a raffle for the Mechanics Hall, Orbost.A celluloid kewpie doll with painted eyebrows and eyes and smile, wearing a tulle land ribbon skirt/dress. The doll's joints are held together with elastic. Its hands and feet are not naturalistic and its legs are moulded together. Overall, it does not have a naturalistic appearance.doll kewpie-doll celluloid-doll -
Stratford and District Historical Society
Kewpie Doll, Doll, 1950s onwards
Popular from early twentieth century. Based on comic strip illustration by Rose O'Neill that appeared in Ladies Home Journal in 1909. First produced in Ohrdruf, Germany. Made out of bisque, then celluloid , hard plastic versions from 1949. Name derived from "cupid" the Roman god of beauty. The time capsule at 1939 New York World' Fair contained a Kewpie doll. The term "Kewpie doll" is sometimes mistakenly applied to the troll doll. This particular style of doll was awarded as a carnival prize and often collected. Many other articles were made using their images[ Wikipedia, 2012]. Added to the collection as part of a Toys and Games exhibition. Many visitors commented on having owned one when they were growing upA flesh coloured plastic jointed kewpie doll. It has rigid painted eyes, webbed fingers, head,arms and legs jointed to body so can move them, "cowlick" hair on top of head, above ears and nape of neck, back spine and bottom clearly moulded, smiling painted lips -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Doll
... Pink celluloid Kewpie Doll with blue Tuille and ribbon... Mitcham melbourne toys dolls Pink celluloid Kewpie Doll with blue ...Pink celluloid Kewpie Doll with blue Tuille and ribbon around waist and net headdresstoys, dolls