(14) 1997 AMERICAN DOLL USPS Stamp Postcards Betsy McCall Raggedy Ann Schoenhut


(14) 1997 AMERICAN DOLL USPS Stamp Postcards Betsy McCall Raggedy Ann Schoenhut

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(14) 1997 AMERICAN DOLL USPS Stamp Postcards Betsy McCall Raggedy Ann Schoenhut:
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USPSClassic American Dolls Jumbo Postcards
Featuring postcards of the 32ยข Classic American Dolls stamps from 1997.Ludwig Griener
A doll and novelty maker in his native Germany.
Ludwig Greiner immigrated to the U.S. in 1835 and
began to manufacture papier-mache doll heads.



Izannah Walker
Izannah Walker of Central Falls, Rhode Island,
obtained a patent in 1873 for making oil painted
cloth dolls with molded features.Martha Chase
Cloth dolls were made by hand in a small factory
run by Martha Jenks Chase in Pawtucket, Rhode Island
from about 1890 until her death in 1925. The Columbian Doll
The Columbian Doll was made in Oswego, New York
by two sisters, Emma Adams and Marietta Adams Ruttan.



Alabama Baby/ Martha Chase
Ella Smith, of Roanoke, Alabama, designed Alabama Baby
in the early 1900\'s.Babyland Rag
Babyland Rag is an all-cloth doll produced by the
E. I. Horseman Company.
Albert Schoenhut
Immigrating to AMerica at age 17, Albert Schoenhut,
a prolific inventor, eventually founded the largest
toy company of its era.Plains Indian
The beadwrok and traditional tanned leather clothing
of this cloth doll indicated that it was made in the 1920\'s
by Native Americans of the Great Plains region.


by the Ideal Novelty and Toy Company.



Johnny Gruelle\'s Raggedy Ann
This very popular American rag doll was designed by
Johnny Cruelle. This example pictured was made
in 1938 by Georgene Novelties.


Designed by Dewees Cochran, one of America\'s foremost doll artist,
American CHild was manufactured by the EFFanBEE Doll Company
of composition and hard rubber.



Percy Crosby\'s Skippy
Skippy composition dolls were first produced in 1929
under license from Percy Crosby, based on his famous comic character.
This version of Skippy as a World War II soldier, was made in the 1940\'s.



Maggie Mix-up
This eight inch Maggie Mix-up doll was produced in the early
1960\'s by Madame Alexander, whose company, Alexander Doll Company, Inc.
was founded in 1923.



Betsy McCall
This 20 inch all-vinyl Betsy McCall was made by
the American Character Doll Company in the 1960\'s.


1997United States Postal Service






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