Photos
of
THE MADAME ALEXANDER HERITAGE GALLERY
There
are over six hundred dolls on display in the gallery along
with machinery, archive scrapbooks and company history.
Cutting
dies, like heavy duty cookie cutters, are used to cut dress
patterns for production.
Photographs
and letters including rules and regulations from Madame's
chauffeur are among the many artifacts on display in the gallery.

Portrait
of Mary Louise with matching "shadow" doll from 1954.

Cissy
was featured in many Yardley advertisements from 1956-1958.
A new series of dolls were created, beginning in 2000, to
match these advertisements.
The
Lamb Collection features over 270 Wendy dolls from 1953- 1968.
The collection also includes matching Madame Alexander's children's
clothing.

Mint
and rare Cissy dolls from the Colpus Collection.

Early
Madame Alexander dolls, including Madame's earliest, the Red
Cross Nurse doll, from the Hunter Collection. Also featured
in this case are dolls from Burns Collection and the Sargent
Collection.

From
the Burns Collection and the Hunter Collection, a sampling
of the variety of dolls created in the thirties, including
the Dionne Quintuplets from 1936. Also featured in this case
are dolls from the Green Collection.
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