Small dolls
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Small dolls
Movie stars of the past
Modern celebrities
And...
Looks like some of these artists auction their dolls on ebay.
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UK shop (Northern Ireland, I think):
http://www.dollworld.co.uk/
But their ebay shop is much better. Here is their section listing 16" Tyler series (including Sydney) made by Tonner doll company:
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Doll-World_Rob ... ler-Sydney
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More Tonner Tyler and Sydney
http://home01.wxs.nl/%7Emaagd123/
Here's the section about 'Tyler and her friends' -- dolls in the 'Tyler' range (including the 'Sydney' face) manufactured by the Robert Tonner Doll Co:
http://home.planet.nl/%7Eham00702/tyler.html
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Doll World in Northern Ireland appears to be the Tonner importer for the UK. See their [ebay shop] and, in particular, their [Tonner section].
You can find the dolls cheaper in regular ebay, but Doll World seems to have a good selection of clothes, which I found hard to find... Yes, I am the proud owner of a Tonner Sydney. (Just waiting for her clothes to arrive.) Being small, at least their clothes are cheap. Right? Nooo...
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Blondie
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'Sydney Chase' inhabits this part of the Robert Tonner web site:
http://www.tonnerdoll.com/tylerdolls.htm
However, more Sydney dolls are in the various archives of that rather complex web site.
You know my predilection by now.
I can well imagine the clothes are a lot more expensive then full size , they look very well made and they even appear to be in scale.
Its hard to see how much poseability there is in the limbs but I'm sure you will regale us with many more photo's in the future, I for one am looking forward to them.
They really are the most beautiful "little" dolls I have ever seen so I can understand your fascination.
Have you named her yet by the way??
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Effectively I now have four women to buy clothes for! However, I think the little doll will have to make do with a smaller selection of clothes than her larger sisters. (And if you consider my new Realdoll face 11, Virginia, as a separate 'person', although she shares Louise's body and she can surely share some clothes, that's four and a half women to buy clothes for...)
I don't have a name for her yet. Maybe Blondie will do. Not sure.