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Certain classic Madame Alexander dolls - especially those from the 1940s and 1950s - might be worth well into the thousands, according to antique doll collector, historian, and expert Dr. Marsha ...
These Really Are the Most Popular Toys From the '50s Madame Alexander Dolls' Value As with all antiques—age, condition and desirability are the three main criteria to use when assessing old dolls.
For more than 73 years, Madame Alexander dolls have provided enormous pleasure. The small-scale, cherubic-looking dolls, with classic hairdos, pursed lips, large eyes, tiny noses and period attire,… ...
The commemorative 1923 Cissy doll stands 21 inches tall and honors Madame Beatrice Alexander ($1,499.95). The 12-inch McGuffey Ana doll is one of six limited-edition figures celebrating the 90th ...
The Alexander Doll Company, a New York-based company, is now celebrating its 85th Anniversary, continuing the tradition, elegance and innovation of Madame Alexander dolls with a full line of fine ...
The Alexander Doll Company, a New York-based company, is now celebrating its 84th Anniversary, continuing the tradition, elegance and innovation of Madame Alexander dolls with a full line of fine ...
The Magic of Madame Alexander Dolls Out of a Harlem factory come exquisite collectibles that, after 74 years, still bring joy to many children and adults Jere Van Dyk March 1, 2001 ...
Photo: Madame Alexander Couture doll maker Beatrice Alexander Behrman is long gone, but her cheeky spirit lives on at her Harlem doll factory, Madame Alexander.
Inside the doll hospital, visitors can watch the experts construct the famous figurines such as "Cissy," the first full-figured doll which "Madame" Beatrice Alexander Behrman created in the 1950's.