I have been a serious doll enthusiast for almost ten years and have bought and sold hundreds of dolls ranging from antique china and German bisque head dolls to the vinyl and hard plastic dolls of the 1950s and 1960s. My special area of interest is in vintage fashion dolls, including Barbie. I attend all of the local doll shows and am a long-standing member of the St. Louis Fashion Doll Collectors Club.
I have attended two National Barbie Conventions, in Denver and Chicago. And will be at the National Barbie Doll Convention Barbie on the Runway in Kansas City, MO, in June 2008.
I conduct doll programs for seniors and other community groups, such as residents of Assisted Living Centers, Retirement Homes, Girl Scout Troops, Schools, and to date, have presented the program to more than many fifteen groups throughout the region. All were very well received. Please email me for references.
“Me & My Dollies Overview
My presentation “Me & My Dollies," is a fun and informative hour dedicated to our first best friends - our childhood dolls. During my presentation, I give an overview of vintage and antique dolls and their makers, explain how to identify and care for old dolls, and share a few stories about my vintage doll “finds.” I bring a variety of dolls from my large collection to share with the attendees. All are invited to bring their own childhood dolls to the discussion. The remaining minutes of the presentation are speny identifying dolls and giving appraisals.
Fees: $100 per hour
The program usually runs between 45 minutes to an hour, with the last 10 or 15 minutes dedicated to an “Antiques Road show” style format where I identify and appraise the childhood dolls the attendees have brought with them.
During the program, I cover the history of dolls, from antique dolls up through the 1970s. I bring dolls from my large collection to illustrate the various time periods and explain how dolls were made, who the top makers where, how to identify and care for old dolls and much more. I also encourage questions from the audience.
Hours/Availability - Seven days a week. Two weeks notice if possible.
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