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Doll Collector covers the vast doll market for all doll lovers. Features include how to collect, where to buy, restoring your dolls and display ideas. Doll Collector (published bimonthly) features breathtaking color photos of some of the world's most beautiful dolls. Doll Collector furnishes the best and most interesting articles about today's collectible dolls, doll artists, manufacturers, as well as the contemporary and antique doll market.

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Current Issue

MARCH 2012

The March 2012 issue of Doll Collector is full of all the latest and up-to-date information for the doll world. Mikey O’Connell’s Stow-a-Fae graces our cover. Find this piece along with other new dolls from artists and manufacturers on page 12. This issue’s theme contains bright and vibrant colors in Burst of Color! Sandra McGahey takes a stroll down memory lane with Coquette Cissy as well as Donna Brown reflects upon Suzy Cute. Lynn Nalven writes about Lorraine Alippe’s 12 fashion lady mannequins. Our feature pattern is Misty Night: Nightgown and Robe by Trish Hurley. Read about Jian Lee’s start in puppet making. As always we feature our Fanfare, This & That, Auction Report, Show Reports, Club News, Book Reviews and more.


January 2012 issue

JANUARY 2012

The January 2012 issue of Doll Collector is full of all the latest and up-to-date information for the doll world. Stephen Rausch’s Artemesia is featured on our cover. Find this piece along with Stephen’s introduction into ODACA on page 14. This issue’s theme "Fairy Tale Figures" is about fables, myths and legends! Lucy Hall Kelly writes about the prairie or country trend prevalent in the doll world from the 1960s to the early 1980s in Part 1 of Once Upon a Prairie. Martha Nichols continues her series on Bleuette (1932-1960) and features a pattern for Bleuette as well. As always we feature our Fanfare, This & That, Auction Report, Show Reports, Club News, Book Reviews and more.


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