THE CRAZY LIFE AND FUN TIMES OF TWO DOLL COLLECTORS


GOING ON A DOLL HUNT

Monday, September 27, 2010

Huge Doll Sale This Weekend in Nashville Tennessee!

We have been out and about having some great doll finding adventures. It is time, once again, to have a doll sale.
This is a special sale which will feature a friend who lost her home in the great Nashville flood in May. She will be at the sale selling a portion of her doll collection.
There is also an estate of dolls to be sold as well.
We have found many wonderful old doll items to share with you. We guarantee you will find a treasure or too!

There will be great deals. You don't want to miss this one!
Read more about the sale on the Nashville Examiner!

examiner.com/doll-collecting-in-nashville


HUGE DOLL AND ESTATE SALE
in
BELLEVUE
Fri. & Sat.
Oct. 1 & 2, 9 am – 4 pm
8300 Sawyer Brown Rd. Nashville, TN 37221


Antique bisque and estate dolls, Vintage Barbie dolls, Vogue Ginny,
Composition, Paper dolls, Hard plastic dolls, Shirley Temple
Plastic, vinyl, old, new dolls
Rare and unusual, wax doll
Antique and Vintage doll clothes and shoes
Antique doll beds and chairs
Vintage doll furniture
Tin toy dishes, old toys and books and more!

Come support one of Bellevue's flood victims!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

A Shout Out and Prayers For MIddle Tennessee Flood Victims


These pictures were taken at the bottom of my subdivision. A young couple with a small child lives in the house and lost everything they could not move upstairs. The pictures of the stop signs is at the bottom of my subdivision also.
This flood is being called a 1000 year flood. The water came into areas never before known to flood. Many people have no flood insurance.
1/2 block to the right the water came within 3 feet of the traffic light.
Many people in our area have lost homes, precious belongings, and some have lost family members.
Please keep the these people in your prayers.

One dear sweet lady who has been a doll collector for years came home after the flood to find her entire doll collection of around 600 dolls had been under water. Thankfully her doll club have come to her rescue and are trying to save as many of the dolls as they can. If you can imagine what being under muddy water for days does to a doll you can get a small idea of the huge job ahead of them.
Thank you to the many many wonderful people who have stepped up to help those who have lost so much.
Please keep those good thoughts and prayers coming. They are greatly needed.

.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Doll Detectives Agree To Take On Case Of Missing Ms. Frenchy

 


Miss Della and Miss Stella have agreed to take on the task of finding our dear sweet missing Ms. Fancy Fashion who has been missing since the doll sale.
They are already hard at work following clues and (dare I say?) sniffing the trail of the missing doll.


Their motto is:
Two Heads Are Better Than One.

 These two Southern lady detectives are well known for solving the "Case Of The Doll Hostage" and /or more famously known as "Jill Goes Postal" (as seen last year as a TV movie on the Lifetime Channel). They successfully rescued a small doll who had been tied to a stake.



Check back soon! More to come..............
 


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The Case Of The Missing Ms. Fancy Frenchy



Ms. Fancy Frenchy has gone missing and left no clues. Check back in the next couple of days to see who we have hired to find our beloved French Fashion!
We also planning a surprise for all you doll lovers out there.
Coming Soon "The Big Announcement".

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Where Do You Hunt For Dolls? Or "You Can't Get There From Here."











These dolls are all for sale at the Bellevue Antique Mall in the Bellevue area of Nashville, TN. Stop by and check them out! If you tell Jeanie the owner you heard about the Bellevue Antique Mall from our blog you get a 15% discount on any doll you see here over $20.00.
They need new homes. They need adoptive parents!
There are Madame Alexanders, Shirley Temples, composition dolls,  antique bisque dolls, modern doll, and lots more.
If you are looking fir something special, leave your wish list with Jeanie.


 Bellevue Antique Mall
160 Belle Forest Circle
Nashville, TN 37221-2104
(615) 646-5828


We are always on the hunt for great dolls to add to our collections.
A while back we hopped in my truck and headed out into the country to see a doll collection for sale. We were using Mrs. M's GPS and were having a merry old time listening to "her" bossy and saucy directions.
That is until we passed a sign that said we were entering a county that was (as they say in Tennessee speak) a fur piece from where we were suppose to be at this point on our journey.
We were so far out in the boondocks that we got the GPS confused! :o)
After a few crazy turns the poor GPS "lady" was saying
Turn here!
Then promptly yelling (can a GPS yell you ask?)
Make a u turn!
Turn here!
Make a u turn!
Thankfully we finally ran (more Tennessee speak) smack dab into a little country store. It was one of those all purpose stores where you can get home made biscuits and gravy, buy farm made country sausage and fresh butter, rent the latest movies, and purchase nic knacks for your bathroom.
The cashier pulled out a map. A couple of customers tried to help, and finally the woman yelled for her teenage son. Gotta love a teenager with a straight talking GPS on his cell phone!
He came outside and figured out where we needed to turn to make it across the county to where the dolls were hopefully patiently waiting.
We bought a cold Diet Coke and headed out once again.
Mrs. M has a great sense of humor and we got a good laugh out of our country drive and her angry GPS, who was clearly fed up with us at this point.
Amazingly enough we were finally going in the right direction. We wound through beautiful farmland, passing cows and horses, and finally found the road by the old barn we were suppose to take.
Right when we pulled up in front of the old farmhouse the dark clouds opened and the rain came pouring down. Perhaps a thunder storm called down by that angry "GPS lady"? NAH! Right? Right?
We had a fun time digging through boxes and piles of dolls. Just as we started to load up the truck the rain stopped.
Gotta love a crazy doll adventure!
Shhhhh! Just don't tell Mrs. M's daughters. They though she was sitting warm and safe at home that day, reading her doll magazines.
;o)

Keep checking back. We will be posting more dolls for sale at the Bellevue Antique Mall!
Please share your favorite doll places and stories..
Much Love
Mama Duff and Mrs. M

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!

Mrs. M and I want to say a special thank you for coming out to our doll sale. We enjoyed meeting you and talking with you all.
Friday morning we had quite a crowd. Friday afternoon and Sat. brought a steady stream of collectors and the curious.
On Sat. parents brought along their children who enjoyed shopping as well.
One girl brought along her American Girl doll and was thrilled to find her some clothes for $1.
It is great to see the excitement of new and young collectors!
We were thrilled to meet the Doll Club ladies from Memphis, Nashville, and other areas.
A few collector's brought along their mother's who had started them out in doll collecting years before. We heard many wonderful stories and saw pure wonder when people found a doll they had as a child.
One couple who came to the sale use to have a doll museum. Mrs. M had visited their museum a few years ago. They are hoping to reopen it in the future. They had some great doll collecting stories to tell.
Soon we will post a few pictures of the sale. Please visit Kathryn's Examiner site. She has an excellent article and pictures on the sale.
Many fun and wonderful dolls and "doll stuff" found new homes. We are planning another sale in Oct. 2010.

Last but not least we want to thank the guys at the Bellevue Lodge for accommodating us and all the dolls.  They are a kind and caring group of men. Each one who helped us get this sale going and those who stayed at the sale deserve a great big THANK YOU! They have fund raisers through out the year. Watch for their fish fry's, bisquit and gravy breakfast's and more. Let's give these guys our support!

Keep watching this blog. We will be putting up interesting stories, talk about dolls, and will have a few things for sale from time to time.
Have a wonderful Suday!
Mrs. M and Mama Duff

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Babies and Beds


Who is looking for a home to call their own? This wonderful set of marked 7 1/2 inch Dionne Quintuplets wants to go home with you. These little composition babies are easy keepers. They hardly eat a thing!
Their little toddler Dionne sisters will also be for sale at the doll sale March 29 - 20.

If you love all things Dionne you will also find a wonderful vintage Dionne Quintuplet scrapbook filled to the brim with pictures and newspaper articles on the five sisters.
Also check out the full set of old Dionne Quint spoons. Each spoon has a picture and the name of a quint.


At the sale you will find this wonderful antique wooden cradle. Your dolls will look wonderful displayed in it.


Don't you just love this beautiful handmade wood doll bed?! It is a beautiful vintage display piece. The bed is a double bed and fits American Girl dolls and other 18 inch dolls perfectly.

You won't see doll show prices at this sale. You will be pleasantly surprised at the great prices you will find.
See you at the sale Friday!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Five Days and Counting!



Are you ready to doll shop?
We are so excited for the doll sale this week and  hope you are too!
We have been hard at work getting everything packed and ready for the sale. And wow, is there going to be a lot of great stuff!
Mrs. M and I agree that we will need to have another doll sale in Oct., 2010 because we keep finding more good dolls and vintage toys that will need to find a new home.

Today I want to highlight composition dolls. Almost every doll collector I have met along the way has a least one composition doll in their collection.
Some love the lady dolls, some baby dolls, some big dolls, and some the little dolls. The great thing in this day and time is it is possible to find a compo or two or three or..... to fit into your collection.
The doll pictured at the top of this post is a little Vogue composition Toodles. Isn't she darling?! She is all original and in her original box and from the 1940's. She is a tiny 7 1/2 inches tall. She is waiting excitedly to meet her new mommy or daddy.

Now for the story of my first composition doll.
I had only been collecting a short time when I went shopping at the Nashville Flea Market. I walked slowly up and down browsing every vendor hoping I would find a nice old doll. I walked into one booth and looked around. The guy had tables and tables of old tools, rusty keys, and man junk. It was definitely not a place to find a doll.
As I turned to go the guy asked me what I was looking for. I said, "Dolls." with a smile.
He pointed to the back of his junk booth and said, "I've got an ugly one back there. But I can't imagine why anyone would want her."
Amidst the rust and junk lay a big composition girl with a brown human hair wig in braids, dressed in a brown and white home made dress.
When I picked her up she was heavy. I moved her legs and her head turned. She was a big walker!
The guy said "$40 and she is yours."
I practically threw the money at him, tucked her under my arm and ran for the car. I was beside myself with excitement that I now owned a real composition doll.
On the way to the car two ladies approached me and asked how much I got her for. When I told them they looked at each other, said that was a good deal, and then asked me if they could buy her.
Of course I said no, now even more excited someone else wanted her too.
Later when I owned many more dolls and had learned the doll ropes I realized she had been badly restored. Her body, arms, and legs look like they had been roughly spackled with wood putty. Is she worth a lot of money? No, but that is okay.
She will always live in my collection. Not because she is a wonderful and rare doll, which she isn't, but because she was my first compo and has a special place in my heart.
She still wears her ugly brown home made dress.


When you stop by our doll sale take a few minutes to check out all the composition dolls. We will have composition dolls for every taste and collection.
It does not matter if you have only a few dollars to spend or have a pocketbook full. You will be able to find that special composition doll just for you.




See you soon!
Mama Duff and Mrs. M

Friday, March 5, 2010

Presenting A Very Special & Rare Artist Doll

 
A special thank you to the wonderful people at SavinArt.com who allowed us the use of their picture!
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I love antique dolls and vintage dolls, and all things little. We will have lots of dolls in these categories at the sale but will also have plenty of dolls for collectors who love all things modern. 
We would like to introduce Kristi . She will be for sale at the doll sale for those who love big babies and collect and love modern artist dolls. 
Darling Kristi was sculpted and made by Master Doll Artist Judith Turner in 09/1981.
This gorgeous chubby cheeks toddler is a whooping 27 inch tall! 
Kristi has an interesting history. She is the first doll sculpted by Judith Turner. She was made in a truly limited edition of 500 dolls. The Kristi we will have for sale is number 327/500. Because she is the first Judith Turner doll and limited in number she is very rare and desirable. Her collector price lists well over $2,000.
Of course she will be available at our sale for much less! 
Kristi is a true collector piece and a treasure in her own right.

Kristi Facts:
She is free-hand painted
Her head and limbs are made of the finest porcelain
She has a wired stuffed cloth body  
She is poseable and can stand or sit
Her hair is a long full chestnut colored beautiful human hair wig with bangs
Her gorgeous two layered dress and undergarments are of the highest quality white cotton batiste and lace
Her shoes are white leather with laces and she wears darling white lace trimmed socks
She is topped off with a sweet white silk bow in her hair

She comes mint in her box with her certificate of authenticity
She is hand numbered and hand signed by Judith Turner on the back of her head

If you would like more information on Kristi please post or email us. If you own one of theses very special dolls please post and share with us.
Keep coming back to see more highlighted dolls that will be in our March 19 and 20th sale!






Saturday, February 27, 2010

Launching Blog With Huge Doll Sale

Ever have too many dolls?!
Mrs. M and I sure do. We have decided it is time for a doll sale. We will pass some of our treasures on for you all to enjoy.
On top of the truck loads of our dolls we will have for sale, Mrs. M has a big estate doll collection she has been commissioned to sell.
We are talking about 100's and 100's of dolls!
Fun will be had by all. We promise! (not responsible for the time had by spouses/friends who choose to stay in the car while you shop your heart out :o) ).
Do you collect antique bisque?
1950's Vogue Ginny dolls?
Vintage Barbie?
Little Dawn dolls?
Composition?
Hard plastic?
Shirley Temple composition?
A huge 36 inch 1950's Shirley Temple?
Plastic, vinyl, old and new?
Terri Lee?
Doll clothes and doll shoes?
Have you been looking for a 1850 -1860's Civil War Era baby buggy, or vintage doll furniture?
Need Japan tin dishes?
Paper dolls?
Need old toys?
Something you  know you want but will not realize it until you see it?
Then this is the sale for you!
Keep checking back. We will be adding pictures as soon as we can.
If you need a particular item or doll we will do our best to find one for you.
We welcome posts and questions. Share pictures of your collections and your special dolls. Tell us your doll stories.
Can't wait to meet you!
Much Love
Mama Duff and Mrs. M