Jennifer
Baby Doll
ca. 1938 (manufactured)
ca. 1938 (manufactured)
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moulded composition flange neck head, arms and lower legs, stuffed calico body and upper legs with kapok filling; painted facial features; blue metal sleeping eyes; moulded hair painted brown; open mouth showing two upper teeth and felt tongue; squeaker mechanism in body back
clothing:
yellow corduroy coat, front fastening with 5 pearlized buttons, (one missing)
rayon dress with pink and white embroidery on yoke and gathers around base of yoke; back fastening
white flannel petticoat
machine knitted white cotton vest
green knickers with pink lace trim
white rayon shoes with ribbon ankle bow ties
clothing:
yellow corduroy coat, front fastening with 5 pearlized buttons, (one missing)
rayon dress with pink and white embroidery on yoke and gathers around base of yoke; back fastening
white flannel petticoat
machine knitted white cotton vest
green knickers with pink lace trim
white rayon shoes with ribbon ankle bow ties
Object details
Object type | |
Parts | This object consists of 2 parts. (Some alternative part names are also shown below)
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Materials and techniques | moulded composition, calico, kapok, cloth |
Brief description | A Reliable Doll, Canadian, about 1938 |
Physical description | moulded composition flange neck head, arms and lower legs, stuffed calico body and upper legs with kapok filling; painted facial features; blue metal sleeping eyes; moulded hair painted brown; open mouth showing two upper teeth and felt tongue; squeaker mechanism in body back clothing: yellow corduroy coat, front fastening with 5 pearlized buttons, (one missing) rayon dress with pink and white embroidery on yoke and gathers around base of yoke; back fastening white flannel petticoat machine knitted white cotton vest green knickers with pink lace trim white rayon shoes with ribbon ankle bow ties |
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Production type | mass produced |
Marks and inscriptions | A RELIABLE // DOLL // Made in Canada (trade mark; nape; moulded) |
Object history | Many Reliable dolls were sent back to England just before the 2nd World War and during the war because stocks were increasingly unavailable in England itself. |
Production | Reason For Production: retail |
Collection | |
Accession number | MISC.879-1988 |
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Record created | February 13, 2001 |
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