Every Doll Tells a Story with Stuart Holbrook Part 2
If you missed part 1 you can find it on Apple Podcasts or our website:Every Doll Tells a Story Part 1
Below: Golden Age of Ningyō Japanese Dolls from the Ayervais Collection
If you missed part 1 you can find it on Apple Podcasts or our website:Every Doll Tells a Story Part 1
Below: Golden Age of Ningyō Japanese Dolls from the Ayervais Collection
,Theriault's » "Cherished" Marquis Doll Auction Weekend Featuring the Important 50-Year collection of Lila Rait of Victoria, Australia, author of the 1989 book Through the Nursery Window (Oxford University Press, 1989).
The GlamourOZ Dolls® Collection of 18 inch dolls with 14 points of articulation: Elizabet Bizelle®, her sister Kotalin Bizell and their two new GlamourOZ Dolls® friends, Lucille Lei® and Bindi Merinda®. These are truely unique Australian Fashion Dolls. To learn more or order a doll glamourozdolls.com
Jozef started his career at Walt Disney world as a senior animator on Aladdin: King of Thieves, Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure, Peter Pan II: Return to Neverland, and Jungle Book II. His comic books are best sellers worldwide and include: ElfQuest: WaveDancers series for Warp Graphics, the Dartminiseries for Image Comics, and Safety-Belt Man and a story in Dawn: Return of the Goddess (Issue #3) for Sirius Entertainment. You can learn more about Jozef and his work at
glamourozdolls.com.au
Jonathan Greene, who lectures on Käthe Kruse dolls, and hosts the Käthe Kruse Gathering joins host Louisa Maxwell.
Read MoreThis year we will celebrate World Doll Day on June 11, 2022. World Doll Day is not just for doll enthusiasts but a day for everyone to give or share the special joy a doll can bring.
World Doll Day was established in 1986 by Mildred Seeley the renowned doll expert, author and collector. Just as she shared her love of dolls through her books Mildred wanted to establish a day to celebrate the importance of dolls as playthings and the importance of play in society at large.
Recently The Grovian Doll museum was featured on recently on an episode of the Discovery+ show “Ghost Adventures,” where the ghost hunters recorded disembodied voices and spooky activity in different parts of the historic building that houses the museum. Perhaps the generous spirit behind World Doll Day may calm these restless spirits.
Samy Odin lecturer and author of numerous books on dolls joins host Louisa Maxwell to share the story of the magazine La Poupée Modèle. The magazine charts the golden age of 19th century French dolls. Each issue of La Poupée Modèle is a treasure trove of childhood history, a special moment in a child’s life full of magic and imagination.
Read MoreThe Spice girls bounded on to the music scene with their hit “Wannabe” and their catch phrase ZigaZigAhhhh! They took over TV and music channels, and had multiple worldwide number one singles as well as a movie.
The Spice girls had their likeness cast in a series of dolls that charted their costume and career history. Adam has over 500 dolls in his collection and has assembled an archive of costumes and prototypes documenting the band. Adam has interviewed many of the artists and designers that contributed to the dolls and hopes to produce and book or documentary about them.
Adam and podcast host Louisa Maxwell share their mutual admiration for the band and the dolls that any celebrity doll collector will really, really want.
Learn More: Designing Barbie with Bradley Justice Yarbrough and host Louisa Maxwell
Bleuette and her brother Bambino with La Semaine de Suzette.
The First TV commercial featured the result of all the design teams hard work and creativity resulting in Barbie doll and her detailed range of costumes.
Bradley discusses the number one Barbie doll with Rachel Hoffman of the Virtual Doll Convention.
Photos: Robert Tonner and Dolldom Photography
Throughout history, dolls have told the story of fashion. As early as the fourteenth century the courts of Europe showcased the latest fashion trends using dolls called Pandoras. In the nineteenth century elaborate fashion dolls taught girls about fashion and society. After the ravages of World War Two, Paris couturiers, used dolls in the fashion exhibition Théâtre de la Mode, spreading the word that Paris Haute Couture was back in business. Now, during the pandemic dolls have once more taken to the catwalk for Dior and Moschino with miniature, detailed versions of their couture collections.
Robert Tonner will be at Wonderland Of Play
JUNE 4, 2022 - BRUGGE, BELGIUM
In 2020 British company Kid Kreations, launched a range of six Sindy Dolls for Collectors. The dolls are based on 1980’s Sindy with the orginal Pedigree face sculpt and a new posable body. Each doll wears a fashion reminiscent of Vintage Sindy looks - like Weekenders. The dolls are limited to editions of 1,963, the year Sindy was launched.
Now in 2021 Sindy has returned to the British High Street with a new range of dolls suitable for Sindy collectors of all ages. The Sindy Play Range includes six dolls each with their own themed playset; a fashion boutique, a bakery, a hair salon, a pet parlour, a ballet studio and a riding stable. Each doll comes in a box that can be transformed, with some paper crafting, into a set for the doll we still love to dress and collect.
In Great Britain Sindy is available now at Sainsbury’s and Argos stores. At the present time Sindy is not available internationally - for now, those of us who live outside the UK will have to rely on British friends to help us add the new Sindy to our collections. Kid Kreations are working hard to bring the new Sindy Play Range to international fans. Collector Sindy is available from: The Sindy Collectors Club
In the UK Sindy is priced at:
Fashion Blogger - £20
Sweet Treats - £20
Salon Stylist - £20
Ballet Studio - £25
Pet Parlour - £25
Riding Club - £35
To find our more about Sindy:
Facebook: @sindyplayofficial
Instagram: sindyplayofficial
Website: www.sindyplay.co.uk
Learn more about Rachel’s work at :Rachel Godfroy
A hot topic this year has been the discussion of the doll, not just as a historic object but as a piece of art in its own right. Stuart Holbrook and host Louisa Maxwell discuss landmark doll collections with unique pieces of such quality that they cross the line from antique to fine art. Stuart explores the Barry Art Museum with it's world class collection of art at Old Dominion University in Norfolk Virginia, in the USA. The Barry Museum’s doll collection spans three centuries of fashion and society. The dolls are shown alongside great works of art challenging the viewer to see the doll in terms of art and the society that created them.
For more details about the Barry Museum:
Collection:https://barryart.emuseum.com/groups/dolls/results
Visit the blog of Bruce A. deArmond : http://www.dolledition.com/about
We lost a remarkable collector recently, Hollywood Star Jane Withers. She was one of the most famous child stars of the late 1930’s and starred in many movies with Shirley Temple. Jane always played the naughty to Shirley’s nice. Jane Withers amassed a legendary doll collection she even had gifts given personally to her by Eleanor Roosevelt. Stuart shares his memories of Jane Withers and tells some insider tales about her movies and friendship with Shirley Temple.
Stuart also predicts that the work of today's doll artists will soon be the much sought after collector prizes of tomorrow. Stuart discusses market trends and the rising interest among collectors in artist dolls. To learn more about these artists and see their work go to the website of The National Institute of American Doll Artists : https://www.niada.org
Stuart Holbrook, president of Theriault’s Auction house, has made a welcome return to Vienna, Austria. A year ago Stuart joined Host Louisa Maxwell for the first Doll Podcast and here they are, one year on, enjoying coffee and delicious Viennese cake while talking about one of their favourite topics, dolls.
Stuart has a years worth of adventures to cover, so this episode comes in two parts: Part One Thursday October 14th and Part Two out a week later so be sure to subscribe at Apple Podcasts, I heart Radio or where ever you find you podcasts to get the whole story.
Stuart is well known for travelling the world in pursuit of rare antique dolls and childhood playthings. During 2020 Covid clipped his wings but, as soon as it was safe, he took to the road in the USA to meet doll lovers and unearth treasures. One of the most remarkable discoveries was an English wooden doll and her trousseau dating from the eighteenth century. She achieved a record price of almost $300,000 at Theriault’s in May 2021.
In Part One of our conversation - Stuart fills us in on collector trends and how the demand for dolls rose to new highs in 2020. Covid kept collectors at home but, in these uncertain times, we are reassured by the fact that collectors around the world can meet a through online events, auctions, social media and of course - The Doll Podcast - to share our love of dolls, their place in history and of course our hearts.
Billye Harris is an appraiser for popular TV series The Antique’s Roadshow on PBS . Billye has had a rich and varied career in the world of dolls and has sought to educate and entertain about the study of dolls and their place in art, craft and social history.
Billye joins The Doll Podcast’s Host Louisa Maxwell to discuss her career in antiques and some of her favourite dolls, she also shares her admiration for the United Federation of Doll Clubs - or UFDC for short. The UFDC is an international organisation that promotes research, education, conservation and the appreciation of dolls. Billye is an active member of the UFDC serving on the Collections Oversight Committee at their renowned doll museum in Kansas City. Her contribution to dolls was recognised when Billye Harris was awarded the UFDC’s Ralph Griffith Award of Excellence for her work promoting dolls.
Billye Harris actively promotes the love of dolls through UFDC events and conventions. Here she shares some doll memories with: Sammy Odin, Bradley Justice Yarbrough and a doll friends reunion with : Valerie Fogel, Marshall Martin, Craig Rosborough and Pat Blyth. Images courtesy of Billye Harris.
Billye shares her love for cloth dolls on this episode of the doll podcast. The rare Maggie Bessie cloth dolls were made in the USA by sisters Maggie and Bessie in Billye’s home state of North Carolina. Images courtesy of Billye Harris.
THE DOLL PODCAST
The Doll Podcast brings you the latest news, views and interviews from the world of Dolls. Join us as we get up close and personal with doll experts, designers, creators, and collectors celebrating antique and modern Dolls
The Doll Podcast is presented by Photo Journalist Louisa Maxwell who is fascinated by dolls and their wardrobes as they chart social history in miniature. She has written for Doll Magazine and and presented features on vintage fashion and toys for the Britain’s BBC TV and Radio, ITV and Chanel Four Television.
"I first became fascinated by dolls as a child when my mother gave me her favourite childhood companion a bisque doll. This has been the foundation for my quest to find out more about these dolls and the lives of the children that played with them. During my own childhood I was fascinated by Sindy and Barbie with their fabulous homes and wardrobes. These dolls charted not only fashion history but my own history and this nostalgia continues to fascinate collectors as many wish to find that toy that brings back the magic of child hood."
Doll Museums are becoming more of a rarity but the Grovian Doll Museum has taken an innovative stance to make their collection a success. Museum director's Michael Canadas and David Robinson curate rare dolls, doll’s fashions, furnishings and accessories. They also organise lectures and workshops in the museum and online making their collection accessible to all. The museum is part of the Carmel Doll Shop established by Michael and David in 1989, in Carmel, California. They attract collectors from around the world who seek fine dolls, dollhouses and toys.
Michael and David also share their expertise through presentations for the United Federation of Doll Clubs at events and conventions. The Grovian Doll Museum is an opportunity for them to to help educate and entertain the doll collecting public and raise funds various charitable organisations.
Dare Wright photographed and wrote the best selling series of The Lonely Doll Books. They tell the story of Edith, a doll that wants to find friends and when two bears enter her life, love and acceptance come too. Dare’s haunting and beautiful black and white images not only convey Edith’s adventures but also the moments of loneliness refecting the fears and isolation many of us face in childhood. Perhaps it is this honesty that has made the books so enduring.
Dare Wright’s goddaughter, actor and writer Brook Ashley featured in several of Dare’s books and has now written a biography of Dare Wright. Her book is a unique and intimate portrait with more than four hundred of Dare’s own photographs, self portraits, family snaps and stills from her books. The book reveals the story behind the enigmatic images that have cast a spell over generations of children and adults.
Since their launch in 1991 Robert Tonner’s dolls have captured the imagination of collectors worldwide. His dolls have won numerous awards and have the distinction of being exhibited in the Museum of Decorative Arts at the Louvre in Paris.
Robert Tonner is about to launch a new edition of a firm favourite, Ellowyne Wilde with an all new sculpt and range of costumes. Ellowyne will be launched in March 2021 and we can’t wait to hear all the exciting details.
Robert Tonner creates magical worlds with his dolls and tells stories of haute couture, literature, action and adventure. Not only has he created chic fashion dolls but realised meticulous sculpts of Hollywood film heroes: Scarlett O’Hara, Harry Potter, Superman, Spiderman, Laura Croft and many more iconic characters.
He brings a fresh perspective to doll making breaking down barriers with the first transgender doll Jazz Jennings. He celebrates style at any age with his doll of super model Carmen Dell'Orefice, still strutting the catwalks in her 80’s. He created Emme the first plus size fashion doll reflecting contemporary discussions about our perception of beauty and whether size matters?
To Robert Tonner doll making is just like fashion design - he recognises the need for dolls to be setting trends rather than following them.
The new Ellowyne Wilde Doll is available to registered participants of the Shoot for the Stars Virtual Doll Convention.
will be giving a Sewing Class and FREE Pattern at the Shoot for the Stars Virtual Doll Convention. You can learn more about her patterns:
Robert Tonner will be returning to The Doll Podcast later in the year to reveal his new dolls for ‘Sideshow”