Mennonite Dolls - 1950’s

$16.45

These charming dolls, reminiscent of Mennonite attire, stand proudly on stands bearing the inscription "Knickerbocker Plastic Company, Standard Doll Company, LL City 5 NX." Crafted from plastic and standing at a height of 8 inches, these dolls embody a timeless sense of nostalgia and simplicity.

The man doll is dressed in a dignified black suit, complemented by a red shirt. His beard frames his face, and his hair is neatly cut straight down past his cheeks. With open and closed sleepy eyes in a striking shade of blue, he radiates a sense of serenity and warmth. His rosy cheeks and red lips add to his endearing appearance.

Similarly, the woman doll exudes grace and elegance. Like her counterpart, she features open and closed sleepy eyes in a captivating shade of blue, adding to her gentle demeanor. Her brown hair frames her face, lending her a soft and nurturing presence. She wears a red full-length dress paired with a black full-length apron, reflecting a modest and traditional style. A black scarf tied with a white ribbon adorns her head, completing her classic Mennonite attire with a touch of refinement.

Crafted by the Standard Doll Company, these dolls evoke a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era, capturing the simplicity and charm of Mennonite culture. Dating back to the 1950s, they serve as cherished reminders of a simpler time and hold a special place in the hearts of collectors and enthusiasts alike.

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