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Mary Lincoln Dolls - Donna McCreary - 05-31-2013 09:00 PM

We have discussed wax figures of Mary and latex figures of Mary. Does anyone have photos of Mary Lincoln dolls? I own a box full of the doll kits made by Yield House, but only two of them are finished.

Madame Alexander created a ML doll, as did Suzanne Gibson. Any others?


RE: Mary Lincoln Dolls - Gene C - 05-31-2013 09:20 PM

Here's a web sit about paper dolls of the Lincoln family, although that's probably not what your looking for.

http://www.rainbowresource.com/product/Abraham+Lincoln+and+His+Family+Paper+Doll/020866/627f6d1bea9032b68f285a5f?subject=20


RE: Mary Lincoln Dolls - BettyO - 06-01-2013 07:01 AM

I know years ago the US Historical Society made a BEAUTIFUL Mary Lincoln Doll - complete with Jewelry. She was porcelain. I wanted one badly and never got it....

Here's a link to the Madam Alexander Doll -

http://www.dollcloset.com/Madame_Alexander_Mary_Todd_Lincoln_First_Ladies_8_inch_Dolls.html

[Image: malincolngbo.jpg]


This Mary Lincoln Doll is also beautiful - and surprisingly, not TOO expensive!

http://antiquechild.com/mary-lincoln-doll-dress/


[Image: marylincolnblk.jpg]


The BEST dolls were from the US Historical Society - their dolls were lovely - don't even know if they are still in business (they were based out of Richmond, VA.) The Abe doll is for sale on eBay - and VERY Expensive!!

http://www.ebay.com/bhp/lincoln-doll

Here is the booklet for the US Historical Society Abe and Mary Doll - written by Harold Holzer -

[Image: maryandabedollsbyholzer.jpg]


Here's Abe. You can see the quality. If I remember correctly, Mary was lovely!


[Image: abedoll.jpg]


RE: Mary Lincoln Dolls - LincolnMan - 06-01-2013 09:45 AM

I have a Mary Lincoln doll I bought years ago at the museum in Springfield. It probably still is for sale there.


RE: Mary Lincoln Dolls - Donna McCreary - 06-01-2013 10:59 AM

(06-01-2013 07:01 AM)BettyO Wrote:  I know years ago the US Historical Society made a BEAUTIFUL Mary Lincoln Doll - complete with Jewelry. She was porcelain. I wanted one badly and never got it....

Here's a link to the Madam Alexander Doll -

http://www.dollcloset.com/Madame_Alexander_Mary_Todd_Lincoln_First_Ladies_8_inch_Dolls.html

[Image: malincolngbo.jpg]


This Mary Lincoln Doll is also beautiful - and surprisingly, not TOO expensive!

http://antiquechild.com/mary-lincoln-doll-dress/


[Image: marylincolnblk.jpg]


The BEST dolls were from the US Historical Society - their dolls were lovely - don't even know if they are still in business (they were based out of Richmond, VA.) The Abe doll is for sale on eBay - and VERY Expensive!!

http://www.ebay.com/bhp/lincoln-doll

Here is the booklet for the US Historical Society Abe and Mary Doll - written by Harold Holzer -

[Image: maryandabedollsbyholzer.jpg]


Here's Abe. You can see the quality. If I remember correctly, Mary was lovely!


[Image: abedoll.jpg]


Betty, thanks for the wonderful photos! If you go to the website for the doll dressed in black, you can do a search for Mary Lincoln and read about the project. I was very surprised to read this page since my name and book are mentioned. I had correspondend with the owner of this business several years ago. My goal was to have several dolls made in the same style as Mary's dresses. I provided the doll kits, most of the fabric, and several pieces of trim for this project. These were suppose to be 'one of a kind' dolls created just for my collection. She charged me over $200 per doll. I am shocked to see a doll just like my "one of a kind" selling for $89.00.
Amazing what one can find on the internet -- and what a lesson I have learned.

I should point out that the question about dolls is from my current writing project. I have a list of Mary Lincoln dolls, but I know there is at least one missing from my list. Several years ago a doll was listed on ebay. Since I do not really collect dolls, I did not purchase it, and now I can not remember the name of the designer. The doll was very well made and wore a purple dress.

Betty, the doll from the U.S. Historical Society is very beautiful. I saw one several years ago and remember the jewelry was well done.


RE: Mary Lincoln Dolls - BettyO - 06-01-2013 02:42 PM

Thanks, Donna!

I don't collect dolls, but I DO love the costumes -- and did want the Mary Lincoln doll from the US Historical Society. She was beautiful with lovely seed pearl jewelry. Very realistic looking.

I did find a doll in the purple velvet dress online here:

http://pastperfectvintage.blogspot.com/2008/12/first-lady-day-1861-1865.html

Is this the one? She is very nice....

[Image: mrslincolnpurpledress.jpg]


RE: Mary Lincoln Dolls - Donna McCreary - 06-01-2013 08:23 PM

(06-01-2013 02:42 PM)BettyO Wrote:  Thanks, Donna!

I don't collect dolls, but I DO love the costumes -- and did want the Mary Lincoln doll from the US Historical Society. She was beautiful with lovely seed pearl jewelry. Very realistic looking.

I did find a doll in the purple velvet dress online here:

http://pastperfectvintage.blogspot.com/2008/12/first-lady-day-1861-1865.html

Is this the one? She is very nice....

[Image: mrslincolnpurpledress.jpg]

This appears to be a mannequin. The link is an article saying this is Mary's orginial dress at the Smithsonian. It was probably a doll sold by a company such as Franklin Mint, or part of a "First Ladies" doll series. I did find a lsit of companies which have manufactured "First Ladies" dolls. Hopefully, an intenet search will also provide photographs.
Thanks for looking Betty. You are wonderful.


RE: Mary Lincoln Dolls - BettyO - 06-01-2013 09:15 PM

Donna, I know that I've seen a Mary Lincoln doll in that lovely purple gown! This is going to drive me crazy -

Here is the US Historical Society doll -

[Image: marylincolndoll.jpg]


[Image: marylincolndollback.jpg]


[Image: marylincolndollushistor.jpg]


Thanks, Donna! Glad to oblige...


RE: Mary Lincoln Dolls - Donna McCreary - 06-02-2013 10:50 PM

(06-01-2013 09:15 PM)BettyO Wrote:  Donna, I know that I've seen a Mary Lincoln doll in that lovely purple gown! This is going to drive me crazy -

Here is the US Historical Society doll -

[Image: marylincolndoll.jpg]


[Image: marylincolndollback.jpg]


[Image: marylincolndollushistor.jpg]


Thanks, Donna! Glad to oblige...

This is by far the best doll wearing the white gown with rufffles. I have searched and searched. I did find companies which made "First Ladies" dolls. I have not been able to located photos for the ones made by Nortel, Brinn's, or Carlson.
I did find that Suzanne Gibson was commissioned by the Smithsonian to create dolls for Reeves International. Her "Mary" wore the purple dress. I am wondering if this is the one I remember. The one I saw years ago was in mint condition, and the ones I have seen recently are not.


RE: Mary Lincoln Dolls - Gene C - 01-21-2014 09:05 PM

Mary Lincoln, Madam Alexander doll on Ebay

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Madame-Alexander-Doll-First-Lady-Series-Mary-Todd-Lincoln-1517-/301056255672?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item461859e6b8


RE: Mary Lincoln Dolls - LincolnMan - 01-22-2014 09:52 AM

I have Abraham and Mary Lincoln salt & pepper shakers! I'm at work so I can't post a picture. Don't laugh- I have a JFK salt shaker that is worth around fifty dollars! Anyway, the Mary Lincoln dolls are beautiful indeed.


RE: Mary Lincoln Dolls - Gene C - 01-22-2014 10:33 AM

Is Abraham the salt and Mary the pepper? Smile


RE: Mary Lincoln Dolls - LincolnMan - 01-22-2014 11:05 AM

You know, i don't remember? Would there be something symbolic in the way they are designated?


RE: Mary Lincoln Dolls - Gene C - 01-22-2014 01:04 PM

Figuratively,
Lincoln - the salt of the earth
Mary - hot tempered


RE: Mary Lincoln Dolls - LincolnMan - 01-22-2014 06:14 PM

I'll check on it when I get home. Sounds right to me Gene.