I love Madame Alexander dolls. I think they are so beautiful and so well made. I have begun to collect the First Ladies Doll Collection by Brinns which came out in 1986. The first doll of this series I found while out thrift shopping one day was Jane Irwin Harrison, the daughter- in- law of President William Henry Harrison. She served as hostess in the White House during her father-in-law's short-lived presidency. I next found Martha Washington and Abigail Adams in their original boxes on the shelf in my local Good Will. Just recently I found Dolly Madison and Elizabeth Monroe during a visit to another newer Good Will store. I am hoping to eventually collect the whole series of dolls or as many of the series I can find. Thanks for another great video. Take care & God bless!
I agree, the Alexander dolls are such great quality. It's awesome that you have found a new thing to collect. The hunt is so much fun! Many thanks as always!
I LOVE all these First Lady Dolls:)!! In fact the Mary Ann face mold is what my Snow White Madame Alexander's face resembles:)!! My favorites from this series are: Abigail Adams royal blue dress with lace as well as her gorgeous blue with white rhinestone broach and Louisa Adams beautiful white gown with her rose crown in her hair:)!! Also, because I LOVE history lessons, I was very impressed with Dolly Madison funded a " orphan home for girls":)!! Thank you for sharing not only these stunningly beautiful First Lady Dolls, but also the history of all the First Ladies)!!
Do you know the overcharged diamond Beaty, that I go for a low 250 bucks years ago, is the same mold that the Eliza Dolittle doll was made in 1965. She's my fair lady platinum blond.
Love it ! Thanks so much they are lovely for sure . And thanks for the education. I am in 🇨🇦 so it was nice . Been hear a long tine . Congratulations on your 1k. Big mike stone
Enjoyed this! I can see the three face molds. You are on to something 😉 I have the complete series 1. I also have dolls from series 2-4, but missing a few in those. I have none from series 5-6. Once last year I found Jackie Kennedy from series 6. I passed her up because her shoes were gone and it seems there was another minor flaw. Kinda wish I had picked her up. The later series are much more difficult to find.
Thanks for your comments! These are among the dolls I have sold, and regretted it afterward. I love this size doll and Mary Ann is my favorite Alexander face. I don't think I have ever even seen the later series.
Such pretty dolls and enjoyed the historical review as well. Yes, I think three different face molds. Thanks so much for the video !
OK, glad to know it's not just me! Thanks Kristie!
Very beautiful dolls!!
I love Madame Alexander dolls. I think they are so beautiful and so well made. I have begun to collect the First Ladies Doll Collection by Brinns which came out in 1986. The first doll of this series I found while out thrift shopping one day was Jane Irwin Harrison, the daughter- in- law of President William Henry Harrison. She served as hostess in the White House during her father-in-law's short-lived presidency. I next found Martha Washington and Abigail Adams in their original boxes on the shelf in my local Good Will. Just recently I found Dolly Madison and Elizabeth Monroe during a visit to another newer Good Will store. I am hoping to eventually collect the whole series of dolls or as many of the series I can find. Thanks for another great video. Take care & God bless!
I love Madame Alexander dolls too!
I agree, the Alexander dolls are such great quality. It's awesome that you have found a new thing to collect. The hunt is so much fun! Many thanks as always!
I LOVE all these First Lady Dolls:)!! In fact the Mary Ann face mold is what my Snow White Madame Alexander's face resembles:)!! My favorites from this series are: Abigail Adams royal blue dress with lace as well as her gorgeous blue with white rhinestone broach and Louisa Adams beautiful white gown with her rose crown in her hair:)!! Also, because I LOVE history lessons, I was very impressed with Dolly Madison funded a " orphan home for girls":)!! Thank you for sharing not only these stunningly beautiful First Lady Dolls, but also the history of all the First Ladies)!!
I think Abigail and Louisa are my favorites too. And Mary Ann is my fave of all the Alexander molds. She just looks so happy. Thanks and take care!
Do you know the overcharged diamond Beaty, that I go for a low 250 bucks years ago, is the same mold that the Eliza Dolittle doll was made in 1965. She's my fair lady platinum blond.
Al the 6 r adorable
Love it ! Thanks so much they are lovely for sure . And thanks for the education. I am in 🇨🇦 so it was nice . Been hear a long tine . Congratulations on your 1k. Big mike stone
Thank you! Tell me, do they make dolls of Canada's First Ladies?
Vintage Doll Collector no not at all .
Wow! These are so cool! You should make more videos!
I'm working on it Lilly!
Enjoyed this! I can see the three face molds. You are on to something 😉 I have the complete series 1. I also have dolls from series 2-4, but missing a few in those. I have none from series 5-6. Once last year I found Jackie Kennedy from series 6. I passed her up because her shoes were gone and it seems there was another minor flaw. Kinda wish I had picked her up. The later series are much more difficult to find.
Thanks for your comments! These are among the dolls I have sold, and regretted it afterward. I love this size doll and Mary Ann is my favorite Alexander face. I don't think I have ever even seen the later series.