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    Posted 3 years ago

    Kkcarlisle
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    I got these vintage dolls at an auction.
    Anyone know what kind of dolls they are? Sold as StoreyBook dolls? I researched and I don’t think they are. Four are the same and one is different. 8” and 10” dolls.

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    1. Manikin Manikin, 3 years ago
      These are often called Duchess dolls or PMA dolls . They were sold to display and also as giveaways by many companies in the 50's . They were sold in decorated boxes .https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-1950s-dolls-all-nations-1-3768669175. So many companies bought nude dolls and dressed them in their factory that they are quite abundant in todays market , The last doll is she 10 1/2 inch talll ? A little miss revlon type doll ? Is she marked on back of neck or her back ?
    2. Manikin Manikin, 3 years ago
      https://www.dollreference.com/dress_me_dolls.html
    3. Kkcarlisle, 3 years ago
      Yes. She’s 10 1/2”.
      Marked with a P in a circle on the back of the neck.
    4. Kkcarlisle, 3 years ago
      Based on my research, I think she’s a miss Revlon doll. But I’m not completely sure.
    5. arctophilegirl, 3 years ago
      Maybe this doll?
      1957 Arranbee Coty Girl doll or Miss Coty Girl doll, 10 1/2"tall, Coty cosmetics advertising doll, all vinyl, sleep eyes, rooted hair various colors, fashion doll with high heel feet, pierced ears, shown wearing a lovely red taffeta and lace formal gown, with blonde rooted hair, but their were many other hair colors available. Doll marked on neck: P within a circle. Doll marked on underarm 10 1/2R. Little Miss Revlon competitor.
      From this page: https://www.dollreference.com/arranbee_dolls.html
    6. Kkcarlisle, 3 years ago
      Thanks! I appreciate the help.

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