Miss Annie
Teenage Doll
1955 - 1959
1955 - 1959
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Miss Annie, reverse socket soft vinyl PVC head; adult woman body hard vinyl, PVC; jointed at the neck, shoulders, hips; arms slightly bent, soft vinyl, PVC, jointed at shoulders; separate thumb and fingers; straight legs of hard vinyl, PVC; feet shaped for high heeled shoes; will not stand unaided
square, pink face with painted facial features; mouth moulded, closed, painted pink; ears moulded; sleeping eyes, blue and white plastic with pink plastic lids and brown nylon hair lashes; single line brown brows
hair in short curly style, blond rooted saran
*the head is a slightly different colour from the body; this may be due to age or may have been one of the reasons the doll was sold to a worker
In the ears are earrings of imitation pearl drops on metal spike. The doll would be retailed dressed in both outer and undergarments together with stockings and shoes.
square, pink face with painted facial features; mouth moulded, closed, painted pink; ears moulded; sleeping eyes, blue and white plastic with pink plastic lids and brown nylon hair lashes; single line brown brows
hair in short curly style, blond rooted saran
*the head is a slightly different colour from the body; this may be due to age or may have been one of the reasons the doll was sold to a worker
In the ears are earrings of imitation pearl drops on metal spike. The doll would be retailed dressed in both outer and undergarments together with stockings and shoes.
Object details
Object type | |
Title | Miss Annie (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | moulded hard and soft vinyl, PVC with saran hair |
Brief description | Vinyl teen doll known as 'Miss Annie' with blond hair and earrings made in England by Pedigree between 1955 and 1959 |
Physical description | Miss Annie, reverse socket soft vinyl PVC head; adult woman body hard vinyl, PVC; jointed at the neck, shoulders, hips; arms slightly bent, soft vinyl, PVC, jointed at shoulders; separate thumb and fingers; straight legs of hard vinyl, PVC; feet shaped for high heeled shoes; will not stand unaided square, pink face with painted facial features; mouth moulded, closed, painted pink; ears moulded; sleeping eyes, blue and white plastic with pink plastic lids and brown nylon hair lashes; single line brown brows hair in short curly style, blond rooted saran *the head is a slightly different colour from the body; this may be due to age or may have been one of the reasons the doll was sold to a worker In the ears are earrings of imitation pearl drops on metal spike. The doll would be retailed dressed in both outer and undergarments together with stockings and shoes. |
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Production type | mass produced |
Copy number | Pedigree |
Marks and inscriptions | MADE IN ENGLAND (moulded on the nape of the head and on upper back) |
Credit line | Given by Mrs J Burgess |
Object history | A small range of teenage dolls with shaped feet were produced by Pedigree from 1955. Some had moveable waists and flexible vinyl heads and bodies. Miss Annie, Miss Susan, Miss Wendy and Miss Yvonne were the names for 16in and 19in dolls. Historical significance: These teenage dolls, a number of which were made in the 1950s by various companies, pre-date Barbie by Mattel. They wore fashionable clothes and undergarments and were popular with children. |
Historical context | The doll and clothing were given to the donor by a person who actually worked in the Pedigree factory in Merton, South London. Staff were able to acquire at a reduced price most of the dolls and toys. |
Production | Reason For Production: retail |
Bibliographic reference | Pedigree trade catalogues |
Other number | AVT20SW/B |
Collection | |
Accession number | B.255-1998 |
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Record created | November 17, 1998 |
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