paper dolls
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Corset and bustle advertisement ephemera
This collection contains booklets, pamphlets, die-cuts, paper dolls, transformation cards, and other ephemeral materials advertising corset and bustle fashions in the 1880s. There is no specific creator information because this holding includes an assortment of creators: manufacturers, printers, and clothing companies.
Handmade paper fashion dolls
This collection is a set of seven handmade paper dolls created approximately in the 1930s. There is currently no biographical information on the creator.
Johns Hopkins University collection of vintage games and toys
The Johns Hopkins University collection of vintage games and toys is an artificially assembled collection of materials purchased and selected by the curators of Special Collections. It spans from 1796 to 1972.
Warner Brothers Company uncut advertising paper doll set: "Dolly's Trunk"
This collection is one brochure-like advertisement, which includes an uncut paper doll with its corsets. It was published by the Bridgeport, Connecticut corset firm, the Warner Brothers Company, likely sometime from 1915 to approximately 1929.