Bleuette is a small French doll who was made in Paris for the Gautier Languereau Publishing Company by the SFBJ (Society of French Doll and Toy Makers) from 1905 until the company closed in 1957. She is popular with collectors interested in French dolls and fashion history. More than 1,000 published clothing patterns and fifty-plus years' worth of her commercial clothing make Bleuette one of the most fashionable in the history of dolls with their own wardrobes.
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
A Japanese Bleuette-Size Doll
In honor of the enthronement of a new emperor and empress of Japan, here is "Momo" by Madelyn Baughman--she is Bleuette size and makes a lovely international friend.
Does Madeline Baughman still make dolls?
ReplyDeleteIt was quite a long time ago, so I do not know.
DeleteMomo is available from Mystic Molds, though, who made the mold for her.
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