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Sasha Doll

Doll
1965 to 1986 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Sasha dolls are very popular with collectors today, as their unique design has stood the test of time. The dolls were designed by Sasha Morgenthaler (1893-1975), a Swiss artist in the mid 1960s. She was a keen observer of children and wanted to produce a doll that reflected all the word's children. The Sasha doll was designed so that she was affordable and would have universal appeal. They are unique in that they have a stylised form, their skin colour is a blend of all children, they have realistic proportions and are well balanced. Just as much care went into the clothing which were hand made, including the knitted stockings.

They were produced by two companies a German company, Gotz-Puppenfabrik Gmbh from 1965-1970 and again 1995 to 2001. Also a British company Trendon Toys Ltd, which was owned by the Doggart family who donated these dolls to the collection. They produced the dolls from 1966 to 1986.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSasha Doll (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Moulded plastic, fabric, vinyl
Brief description
Dark haired Sasha doll wearing a Sari made in England by Trendon Toys Ltd
Physical description
The Sasha doll has dark brown hair. She is dressed in a turquoise sari with white patterns on it. She is also wearing brown leather sandals on her feet. Tied to her arm by string is a blue, red and white tag that has Sash written across it.
Dimensions
  • Height: 44cm
  • Width: 18cm
  • Depth: 12cm
Credit line
Given by the Doggart Family
Summary
Sasha dolls are very popular with collectors today, as their unique design has stood the test of time. The dolls were designed by Sasha Morgenthaler (1893-1975), a Swiss artist in the mid 1960s. She was a keen observer of children and wanted to produce a doll that reflected all the word's children. The Sasha doll was designed so that she was affordable and would have universal appeal. They are unique in that they have a stylised form, their skin colour is a blend of all children, they have realistic proportions and are well balanced. Just as much care went into the clothing which were hand made, including the knitted stockings.

They were produced by two companies a German company, Gotz-Puppenfabrik Gmbh from 1965-1970 and again 1995 to 2001. Also a British company Trendon Toys Ltd, which was owned by the Doggart family who donated these dolls to the collection. They produced the dolls from 1966 to 1986.
Collection
Accession number
B.59-2009

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Record createdAugust 5, 2009
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