Every doll collector will tell you...they would do anything for a Patti Playpal doll, she was the first of many others, all just as well but PP is the best. I found my Sayco at GW about 3 years ago, I paid....if memory serves me right $9.99. Even in her poor condition she is worth it, she also has no particular name. Here is a excellent photograph of her from the Internet, I have another clear picture on one of my other photo disc but I'm not real sure how to lift it. Trust me though, the original dress for this doll is red, always red. My doll in in mint condition, no holes, dents or scrapes.....other than her hair and eye lashes she would be perfect. Well, I've decided now is the time to re-root her hair, a tough job I've never done. We shall see how it goes.
Playpal dolls are 36 inches tall and wear a child's size three clothing. They are not to be confused with walker dolls of 32'' in size. The walkers are made of a lighter weight plastic, playpals are heavy.
My doll has the mirrored hands made to be held by the child who cherished this doll, playpals are often referred to as companion dolls.
She really is beautiful, she will also stand alone, a plus when buying vintage or antique dolls. The Sayco was made in the late 60's.
I know the clothing my doll is wearing is not original but I believe the shoes to be, someone has mended the left shoe at the curve of the toes and obviously I need to repair the buckle part.
Look at the bottoms of the sole! I feel so lucky to have these with her.
Usually it's the other way around with the clothes and shoe. C&G Design.
I am astounded w/some of the intricate work that you do. Doll restoration is a specialized art form. You breath new life into each doll that is fortunate to have been found by you. You're an artist, Dawn, a precise seamstress and a cosmetician. I had no idea until viewing your creations that you were so multi-talented. Your lovely daughter will match your skills. I enjoyed meeting you both immensely ... Your friend, GeeGee
She is such a cutie. How are you gonna fix her hair? And the eye lashes, oh my.
ReplyDeleteShe is very pretty. I'll bet redoing the hair will be a challenge.
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She is very cool.
ReplyDeleteOh goodie, another dollie project by Dawn :-)
ReplyDeleteYou busy lady you! Nice one...had a blast yesterday...can't wait to get together again with you and madame!! Alice too and Kathleen. Too much fun!!
ReplyDeleteI am astounded w/some of the intricate work that you do. Doll restoration is a specialized art form. You breath new life into each doll that is fortunate to have been found by you. You're an artist, Dawn, a precise seamstress and a cosmetician. I had no idea until viewing your creations that you were so multi-talented.
ReplyDeleteYour lovely daughter will match your skills.
I enjoyed meeting you both immensely ... Your friend, GeeGee
A great find for sure.
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