Whether you’re wondering if you’re sitting on a goldmine, or looking to hit the jackpot on the local estate sale circuit, here are the Madame Alexander dolls that are most in demand among collectors ...
It seems like every generation brings with it new games and toys that help define that particular time in history. While some individuals and families sell or donate their household toys after a ...
Before Barbie, there was Madame Alexander. Founded in 1923 by Beatrice Alexander, the Madame Alexander Doll Company released some of the first officially licensed toys replicating characters from ...
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The commemorative 1923 Cissy doll stands 21 inches tall and honors Madame Beatrice Alexander ($1,499.95). The 12-inch McGuffey Ana doll is one of six limited-edition figures celebrating the 90th ...
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A walk through the Madame Alexander Heritage Gallery reveals 600 expertly crafted glamour dolls wearing intricate designs. An official tour includes a visit to the gift shop, the doll hospital, and ...
For more than 73 years, Madame Alexander dolls have provided enormous pleasure. The small-scale, cherubic-looking dolls, with classic hairdos, pursed lips, large eyes, tiny noses and period attire, ...
Born above her father's doll hospital in 1895 Brooklyn, it only made sense for Beatrice Alexander Behrman to go into the family business. She was 28 when she started a company that would both ...