Posted 11 years ago
dollydeb
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I have recently acquired these dolls in a job lot from a house clearance along with some other old dolls.
I know that the one on the right is Betty Boop but can anyone identify who she is made by. She is made of all cloth (felt) her eyes are plastic.
She came with the strange looking doll on the left. Not sure if is is a character from Betty Boop or totally unrelated but they are very similar in the way they are made.
He is also made of felt / cloth and has eyes that look like similar I have seen on Farnell toys. I wonder if he is maybe another cartoon character from the 1930's, but who is he ?
Both toys are approximately 10 in height
Any information would be greatly appreciated !!
I love them!!!!
They are just great.
Dolly I am working on this one . They are very uncommon but made in fine quality . I am on love with them both and doing a bit of research on makers . I have seen many Betty Boops none just like her , There were about 200 companies that made her and her friend . Ideal Toy co.made a very early Betty however she was not made of felt like yours . I get the feel that some company that also did Teddy bears made these as the construction is similar to a Teddy Bear , So as soon as I have a answer I will post for you :-)
Thanks so much Manikin !!!
I have searched and searched and have come to a complete dead end, so any help at all is greatly appreciated !!
Hello, I love these dolls. I am a collector of character dolls from the 1930s. I have some with similar construction......maybe I can help you identify these two dolls. Please send me a message as I am very interested in what you have.
I'm still no wiser on these dolls, although I believe the Betty Boop doll is Spanish
Hello Dolly
I have been looking at your dolls. I think they may have been made by an Italian company call LARS. Very similar style of manufacturing as their other dolls.
I would love to hear from you.
The doll Betty Boop was create for Pedro Gros, manufacturer in Madrid, Spain, 30s. year.
Kellymore - thank you? Any ideas on the boy doll? Same maker do you think ?
I had always thought the one on the left was Josephine Baker rather than a boy doll. Maybe I am just cracked !!!!
vetraio50 - funny that, my husband suggested Josephine Baker too! Well this has got me searching all over again. I still have the dolls! I'm now wondering if Pedro Gros also made the boy doll, he looks quite similar to some I have found that were based on cartoons by Salvador Bartolozzi - take a look at this link. Your input is much appreciated - Debbie
http://www.todocoleccion.net/muneca-espanola-clasica/salvador-bartolozzi-muneco-pipo-realizado-por-pedro-gros~x56889846#preguntas_y_respuestas
These pieces were made by the Spanish painter and sculptor Pedro Gros in Madrid (1931-1957) with own themes or comics of Mingote, Bartolozzi, Claret... They are highly valued in Europe are from €500 to €2000 or more according to their conservation and accessories. If you have any in perfect condition contact me.
Abstain fakes.
Some info of this artist:
p48 https://issuu.com/pandiellayocio/docs/coleccionquirogamonte
https://www.marcialpons.es/libros/munecas-florido/9788493861926/
https://www.todocoleccion.net/juguetes-antiguos-catalogos/catalogo-revista-carrusel-n-22-enero-marzo-2010-ingles-espanol-especial-mari-pepa-mendoza~x18140126
i have a doll with similar construction but with black long hair with two pony tails
The doll Betty Boop made by Pedro Gros, and the boy is also Gro's and his name is "Bobito" to belongs to the stories drawn by Demetrio Lopez Vargas.
Asunto resuelto
The information suggested for Dollycoll over Carrusel magazine, is not reliable, has been investigated a lot about Gros and some pieces attributed to him are not. They are erroneous information that can be copied from one another
The two pieces are Spanish and made by Pedro Gros
Here you will see a brief description of the artist:
https://www.facebook.com/munecasflorido/posts/602865503185583/?locale=es_ES
They are very exotic and rare. How much are you valuing these two pieces for?
Indeed, the Florido firm made similar dolls, but the ones that are show to find out the origin, Bobito and Betty Boop, were made by the Pedro Gros firm, based on the comics of both
For the curious and researchers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Gross
In auction houses there is also info. They are very rare and quoted in the market, but many are fakes.
Maripepa Mendoza is one of the best known and most quoted.
Recommended bibliographies about it:
https://amzn.eu/d/e4azHMb
https://issuu.com/toyland/docs/toyland_47
https://issuu.com/pandiellayocio/docs/coleccionquirogamonte/49
https://www.marcialpons.es/libros/munecas-florido/9788493861926/
https://youtu.be/3MGlSy_Fpas The 2 Million Dollars Collection
Catalogo Revista Carrusell Nº 22 January May 2010