One of the members of my Izannah Walker Reproduction Dollmaking Class was kind enough to share photographs of her 17 inch antique Izannah with the class.
If you are a member of my Izannah Walker class, be sure to drop into the class member site to see all the photos that Mary has shared of Anna, her tiny Izannah Walker doll.
My name is Paula Walton. I’m a working craftsperson. I’ve been self-employed since 1986, when I started selling the items that I make under the name A Sweet Remembrance. Among other things, I am a doll maker, a dressmaker that specializes in reproduction women’s and children’s clothing, maker of spun cotton ornaments and holiday figures, and a freelance designer. Upon occasion I write magazine articles and am a Craftsperson in Residence. I teach and do demonstrations quite frequently, plus I was previously the director and curator of a small museum in Connecticut.
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3 thoughts on “Photos to Share of Mary’s Antique Izannah Walker Doll”
Oh! Thankyou for sharing Mary’s doll with us. She is so sweet and must have been loved by some little girl.
When I have a antique doll or even a doll from the 1950’s I always wonder where did she come from and what was her original name and what was the family like where she lived.
Thankyou for letting us take a step back into the past to see this sweet girl.
Oh! Thankyou for sharing Mary’s doll with us. She is so sweet and must have been loved by some little girl.
When I have a antique doll or even a doll from the 1950’s I always wonder where did she come from and what was her original name and what was the family like where she lived.
Thankyou for letting us take a step back into the past to see this sweet girl.
Suzanne B.
Mary deserves all of the thanks 🙂 I’m sure that Anna has had a wonderful, interesting life and is enjoying this new chapter in it with Mary.
Paula