Baby Dolls
Baby dolls are a cornerstone of doll play and doll collecting, from the early 20th century to today. Some drink and wet their pants; some cry. Some have hair and some don’t. One made in the 1970s actually “came back” after crawling away. The come in all types of materials from the old composition babies to the modern vinyl dolls, like the American Girl Doll Bitty Baby.

Baby Precious Horseman, 1940s

"Baby Buttons" Effanbee, 1980s

Zapf Leon by Nels de Man, 2000s

"Bright New World" by Lee Middleton, 2000s

"Sugar Plum" by the Ashton Drake Galleries, 2000s

Lil' Huggems by Madame Alexander, 1960s

"Moppet" by Julia Good-Krueger, 2000s

Ginnette by Vogue, 1950s

"My Little Princess" by Jan Mclean, 1999

Baby doll by Daisy Kingdom, 1990s

Tootles by American Character, 1960s

Babyl doll by Bernadine Creedy, 2000s
The dolls in this section are some of the baby dolls that have come through the studio. Baby dolls are fun to dress and sometimes are large enough to wear real baby clothing. They are some of the most treasured toys in the industry, and enduring the most amount of hard play time.
Please see our Etsy and eBay shops to see the fashion dolls looking for new homes.