Sunday, August 12, 2012

Doll's House Evolution - Antique Dollhouses

The house that started it all

How do you go from this ....

Christian Hacker Circa 1880

Stockbroker Tudor Doll House

Petite Princess



Moving Day

Mindolton Manor

Kaleidoscope house furniture
Marx Colonial Dollhouse

Good things come in small packages


Antique Dollhouse


I got Gottschalk!


Christmas 1930


Inventory of a dollhouse


Argo Model Home for Dolls circa 1957


The FAO Schwarz Peasant dollhouse!


The Barton Model Home


Lundy - mid 70's perfection







To this in three short years???

And these are just the houses I have blogged about. there are more around here that haven't made it into the spotlight.

I think I have finally figured out why my house is so cluttered. Hmmm.. Could it be time for a purge??

Daphne's house tour



Antique Dollhouse from Pennsylvania


Granny and Granddad find a cozy home


Come inside!


We all want our tiny houses Built-Rite


The Green House


It's wedding day in mini-doll-land.


Two generation Schoenhut Dollhouse


My Little Putz Farm


Mrs. Flagg and Patsy move in



My Tynietoy house is home - here's a sneak peek!

8 comments:

  1. That Christian Hacker house is giving me twinges of jealousy. It's just so fabulous!

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  2. Cuanta variedad de modelos de casas de muñecas, son fabulosos todos....gracias.
    Besos

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  3. You've come a long way in just three years, I love the eclecticism of your collection!

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  4. What a great collection! You have some fabulous houses. I would like to see inside each one of them! I have been following your Tynietoy saga.. Looking forward to seeing what you do with it! Keep up the good work.

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  5. Thanks everyone! have slowed my acquisitions now that I have so many houses and so little room. But once you get a Christian Hacker, a Tynietoy, and a couple of Gottschalks where is there to go. LOL

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  6. Troy, if you click on the caption under each picture it should take you to the original post with pictures and stories about the insides of the houses. Thanks for the kind comments.

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  7. BTW, Ann Meehan (meehanantiqueminiatures.com) just sold a Tynietoy Townhouse. Did you buy it? You can see the pictures on her site under the Doll house category.
    AND, Susan Grimshaw at tynietoy.org is selling an extremely rare Tynietoy mansion. It's pricy but it is a gem.

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  8. They are wonderful, what a fabulous collection!!

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