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antique Doll House Furniture - A Doll House Collector's Treasure Trove

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Tim Lee

Doll house furniture is easier to find these days because of the internet. You can choose from the classic to modern to antique doll house furniture. The price range also varies from one store to another.

For an antique doll house collector, finding a good bargain is an advantage. The products could either be reproductions or they could be original trade-ins from previous owners. You may find good bargains from both online and offline stores and it is advisable to buy when items are for sale and when you buy in numbers.

When you are planning to buy antique doll house furniture online, make sure to check for the store's legitimacy. Look for certifications and approval from the Department of Trade, also check for feedbacks from other customers. If you plan to buy from other collectors, make sure they are reputable and trustworthy.

It is truly an investment when you own a couple of antique doll houses that are fully furnished. It is not just an issue of investing hundreds and thousands of dollars on the purchases alone, but the time you consume in maintaining the quality of your antique doll house furniture are also part of your overall investment.

You need to know how to take care of your antique doll house furniture especially if it is an heirloom or you have spent a fortune in buying them. It will be such a waste if you will not take care of these items because their value is not comparable to that of reproductions. They may look exactly the same, but the real deal cost higher.

It is advisable to invest also on proper cleaning products for your antique doll house furniture. There are items made of porcelain, wood, ivory, silver, pewter and other expensive materials, so the need for proper care is essential. Schedule your cleaning to maintain a routine and of course the quality of your collection.

If there are children visiting your home and your antique doll houses were just intended for display, make sure to put them in a proper area. If you can contain them in a glass cabinet it will definitely help not just in keeping them in place but also from gathering dust and dirt.

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    a. Type your answer to each of the questions below into Flickr Search. (Use the advanced search and scroll down and click on Creative Commons License so you use shareable photos!)
    b. Using only the results on the first page, pick an image.
    c. Copy and paste each of the URLs for the images into fd?s mosaic maker.

    The Questions:
    1. What is your first name?
    2. What is your favorite food?
    3. What high school did you go to?
    4. What is your favorite color?
    5. Who is your celebrity crush?
    6. Favorite drink?
    7. Dream vacation?
    8. Favorite dessert?
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    10. What do you love most in life?
    11. One Word to describe you.
    12. Your flickr name.

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    My answers (with link/photo credit)
    1. Judith Portrait of a Lady of the Saxon Court as Judith with the Head of Holofernes, circa 1537 - 1540, 2. Cheese Cheese Plate with Sriracha, 3. William Howard TaftWilliam Howard Taft in Los Angeles from Bain Collection, no date (LOC), 4. Purple! Purple Chihuly Chandelier, 5. Johnny Depp Piratas, 6. Pom MartiniPomegranate martini, 7. Oz Coff's Harbour, 8.Crème brûlé, 9. Eccentric, 10. Freedom, 11. FluffyFluffy plants, 12. AK Ice Cube


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    A long time ago I cut out a comic from the newspaper wherein a character made a statement that resounded with me. I changed the statement up a bit and made myself a little plaque. My imaginary childhood friend, according to my mother, was a cat named Patches. I'm pretty sure Patches didn't grow up to be my Muse, lol. I just really liked the idea behind the comic. My friend Judy L. said her imaginary friend's name was Gooeygoff; he wore a pink shirt, purple pants, and green shoes. Did you have an imaginary friend? Tell us about it by leaving a comment! For those interested: The plaque is really small - about 4"x5" - it was a xmas scene I gessoed over and then painted. I printed the saying on tissue paper and then glued it to the painted background. I love this particular model and I use her image a lot - she's my grown up muse! I added the moon and star earring piece because they have been a personal symbol for me for umpteen years. I even actually used ..shhhh .. glitter!


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    Porcelain Dolls

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    Before the 1900’s, dolls were made out of materials such as paper mache, wax, clay, and wood, depending on the culture. By the 1900’s, porcelain dolls were made and enjoyed increasing popularity. Early porcelain dolls from this time period are considered to be antiques and are a popular collector’s item.

    German Porcelain Dolls

    The Germans seem to be one of the leaders when it comes to antique porcelain dolls. There are several manufacturers and people who just start out collecting porcelain dolls often begin their collection with certain German porcelain doll styles. Many believe that they are more than just dolls. They are little works of art. You can find information about German porcelain dolls online and in books. There are still doll shops in Germany that use traditional methods. Consider contacting one of them for a tour.

    Other Porcelain Dolls

    Germany isn’t the only place to purchase high quality porcelain dolls. There are other manufacturers throughout the world including other countries in Europe and throughout North America and Asia. A good collector can often tell the differences between manufacturers. If your collection is for personal instead of profitable reasons, you probably don’t need to worry about the quality and market value.

    Purchasing Porcelain Dolls

    Keep in mind that if you collect porcelain dolls, you will want to do research on both the manufacturer and the doll to make sure you are buying the highest quality possible. You wouldn’t want your doll to have obvious flaws. If you are more concerned with collecting to make money, make sure you research to see which types of dolls are most valuable.

    Making Porcelain Dolls

    You can also make your own porcelain dolls either by purchasing a kit or buying all the materials separately. Many companies who sell clay products also sell the proper materials and bisques to create porcelain dolls. You can also take classes so you can learn the craft. The benefit of making your own is that you will be able to create the dolls that you want. The downside is that this is a time-consuming approach.

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