Archive for the ‘Kewpie doll’ Category


The Lost World Kewpie Doll Has Been Found

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Be Sociable, Share! The Lost World Kewpie Doll Has Been Found! Looking every inch the intrepid explorer, the Lost World Kewpie Doll appears to have stepped right out of a scene from an Indiana Jones movie and is dressed for action with sturdy boots, brown cotton pants, a khaki shirt and nifty felt hat. Made [...]

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Cute Little Kewpie Doll Sailor Girl Hits The Shore

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Be Sociable, Share! Cute Little Kewpie Doll Sailor Girl Hits The Shore! Kewpie doll sailor girl, perfectly dressed in a sailor uniform, is all set to take you on the cruise. She is looking gorgeous wearing shiny white dress with blue trim coupled with embroidery of red stars on the chest. White sailor hat is [...]

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Alpha Betty Kewpie Doll Tremendous Impact on America

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Be Sociable, Share! Alpha Betty Kewpie Doll – Tremendous impact on America! The Alpha Betty Kewpie Doll had a tremendous impact on the culture of America. No other doll has ever been quite as popular. This doll was made by artist, poet, novelist, and philanthropist, Rose O’Neill in 1909. This instantly recognizable doll first made [...]

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Capricorn Kewpie Doll

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Be Sociable, Share! Capricorn Kewpie doll – A real delight to your doll collection! Capricorn Kewpie doll is one of the many models of Kewpie dolls. It was first created by Rose O’Neill as an illustration in magazines and in advertisements. Later by 1913, it was introduced as porcelain bisque dolls and figurines. Since then [...]

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Red Licorice Kewpie Doll

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Be Sociable, Share! Red licorice Kewpie doll – The new release in Kewpie dolls Red licorice Kewpie doll is one of the famous kewpie dolls created by Rose O’Neill in 1909. In the beginning, it was used in magazine illustrations and in advertisements. By 1913, it was introduced as porcelain bisque dolls and figurines. Since [...]

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