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- Barbie's Dream House, 1962 - By the early 1960s, Barbie dolls could have play environments, including this Barbie Dream House. Introduced in 1962, the Barbie Dream House was filled with sleek, modern furniture that included a combination television/stereo console. While relaxing in her very own "space," Barbie could watch herself on television or listen to albums by Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, or the Lettermen.

- 1962
- Collections - Artifact
Barbie's Dream House, 1962
By the early 1960s, Barbie dolls could have play environments, including this Barbie Dream House. Introduced in 1962, the Barbie Dream House was filled with sleek, modern furniture that included a combination television/stereo console. While relaxing in her very own "space," Barbie could watch herself on television or listen to albums by Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, or the Lettermen.
- Dollhouse Grandfather Clock, 1940-1960 -

- 1940-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Dollhouse Grandfather Clock, 1940-1960
- Dollhouse Potty Chair, 1946-1960 - Dollhouse toys, like this potty seat, reflect the housekeeping and childcare tasks expected of postwar women. Renwal Manufacturing Company of Mineola, New York, made inexpensive plastic dollhouse furniture along with other children's toys.

- 1946-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Dollhouse Potty Chair, 1946-1960
Dollhouse toys, like this potty seat, reflect the housekeeping and childcare tasks expected of postwar women. Renwal Manufacturing Company of Mineola, New York, made inexpensive plastic dollhouse furniture along with other children's toys.
- Hallmark "Barbie Dream House" Christmas Ornament, 1999 - Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.

- 1999
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "Barbie Dream House" Christmas Ornament, 1999
Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.
- "Cathy Celebrates Christmas: A Victorian Dollhouse Quilt," May 1999 -

- May 01, 1999
- Collections - Artifact
"Cathy Celebrates Christmas: A Victorian Dollhouse Quilt," May 1999
- Dollhouse Playpen, 1946-1960 - Dollhouse toys, like this playpen, reflect the housekeeping and childcare tasks expected of postwar women. Renwal Manufacturing Company of Mineola, New York, made inexpensive plastic dollhouse furniture along with other children's toys.

- 1946-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Dollhouse Playpen, 1946-1960
Dollhouse toys, like this playpen, reflect the housekeeping and childcare tasks expected of postwar women. Renwal Manufacturing Company of Mineola, New York, made inexpensive plastic dollhouse furniture along with other children's toys.
- Dollhouse, Fisher-Price "Play Family House" with Furniture, 1976-1977 -

- 1976-1977
- Collections - Artifact
Dollhouse, Fisher-Price "Play Family House" with Furniture, 1976-1977
- Dollhouse Vacuum Cleaner, 1945-1960 - Dollhouse toys, like this vacuum cleaner, reflect the housekeeping and childcare tasks expected of postwar women. Ideal Toy Company made inexpensive dollhouse furniture along with other children's toys.

- 1945-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Dollhouse Vacuum Cleaner, 1945-1960
Dollhouse toys, like this vacuum cleaner, reflect the housekeeping and childcare tasks expected of postwar women. Ideal Toy Company made inexpensive dollhouse furniture along with other children's toys.
- "Colleen Moore's Doll House", 1939-1942 - This cardboard dollhouse kit is a replica of the Colleen Moore's Fairy Castle dollhouse. Moore, a popular silent film actress, had a lifelong fascination with miniatures and commissioned the castle in the late-1920s. It took seven years and $500,000 to complete the dollhouse, which stands nearly nine feet tall and has rooms themed after different fairy tales.

- 1939-1942
- Collections - Artifact
"Colleen Moore's Doll House", 1939-1942
This cardboard dollhouse kit is a replica of the Colleen Moore's Fairy Castle dollhouse. Moore, a popular silent film actress, had a lifelong fascination with miniatures and commissioned the castle in the late-1920s. It took seven years and $500,000 to complete the dollhouse, which stands nearly nine feet tall and has rooms themed after different fairy tales.
- Printing Plate with Image of Dollhouse Interior -

- Collections - Artifact
Printing Plate with Image of Dollhouse Interior