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AUSTIN DOLL COLLECTORS SOCIETY

The Austin Doll Collectors Society is an organization of antique, vintage, and modern doll collectors, dealers, and artisans. We meet on the second Sunday of each month and our meetings are fun and educational. We begin with refreshments and socializing, and, following our brief business meeting, there is a special doll-related program and "show and tell." The Austin Doll Collectors Society is a nonprofit organization and is a member of the United Federation of Doll Clubs.

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Happy Halloween!


Tonight is All Hallow's Eve, better known as Halloween, when child, and many adults, don disguises, play tricks, and demand treats.  Like people, dolls also can be costumed.  Witches have long been associated with Halloween.  This doll, dressed as a warty witch, is appropriately named "Hexe."  Her head was made for the Germany doll company Cuno and Otto Dressel by Simon and Halbig.  Nine inches tall, her right hand is pierced to hold her besom and her molded boots have curled toes.  Cats, especially black cats, are often portrayed as a witch's familiar spirt or companion.  This widely-grinning black kitty is by Gebruder Heubach and is all original. 


Another witch doll, this one by Hertwig and Company of Germany. She is 6 inches tall and is all original.  The black cats in crocheted clothing and the wise-looking raven are all-bisque animals also made by Hertwig.


But some dolls prefer to disguise themselves as beauties instead of beasts. This lovely lissome lass belongs to member Jenell Howell. She is Mirwen by Fairyland, a South Korean ball-jointed doll company




Sunday, October 20, 2019

October 7, 2019, Meeting

October's meeting was the club's annual swap meet, with a wide variety of offerings brought by members.










Member Jan Irsfeld brought two dolls she had recently dressed as "show and tell."  This composition half doll is costumed as a Gibson Girl from the 1910s.  Jan stated that the doll sits by her sewing machine and looks askance if Jan uses improper language.


Jan dressed this doll as a mascot for the Austin Quilt Guild.  Her skirt is pieced together from vintage material.