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- Spanish Dancer Cloth Doll, 1920-1935 -

- 1920-1935
- Collections - Artifact
Spanish Dancer Cloth Doll, 1920-1935
- Character Doll, Martha Washington, 1920-1940 -

- 1920-1940
- Collections - Artifact
Character Doll, Martha Washington, 1920-1940
- Character Doll, Priscilla Mullins Alden, 1938 -

- 1938
- Collections - Artifact
Character Doll, Priscilla Mullins Alden, 1938
- Queen Elizabeth II Doll, 1952-1953 -

- 1952-1953
- Collections - Artifact
Queen Elizabeth II Doll, 1952-1953
- Character Doll, Prince Philip, 1952-1953 -

- 1953-1955
- Collections - Artifact
Character Doll, Prince Philip, 1952-1953
- Policeman Doll, 1905-1909, Earle Ovington's Mascot "Treize" - Air mail pilot Earle Ovington adopted this doll as his personal mascot, carrying it with him on every flight. He named the doll, modeled after a French policeman, "Treize" -- the French word for "thirteen." It was Ovington's lucky number. He had "13" painted on his airplane's wings because, he recalled, no other pilot dared to use that particular number.

- 1905-1909
- Collections - Artifact
Policeman Doll, 1905-1909, Earle Ovington's Mascot "Treize"
Air mail pilot Earle Ovington adopted this doll as his personal mascot, carrying it with him on every flight. He named the doll, modeled after a French policeman, "Treize" -- the French word for "thirteen." It was Ovington's lucky number. He had "13" painted on his airplane's wings because, he recalled, no other pilot dared to use that particular number.
- Kellogg Company "Snap!" Doll Kit, 1949 -

- 1949
- Collections - Artifact
Kellogg Company "Snap!" Doll Kit, 1949
- Sock Doll, 1900-1950 -

- 1900-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Sock Doll, 1900-1950
- Sock Doll, 1890-1920 -

- 1890-1920
- Collections - Artifact
Sock Doll, 1890-1920
- Cloth Doll, 1930-1945 -

- 1930-1945
- Collections - Artifact
Cloth Doll, 1930-1945