Miniature Historical Dolls
(Also known as "The Dolls House Miniatures")
These three groups of dolls, collectively referred to as the "Miniature Historical Range", may be better known to some collectors as "The Dolls House Miniatures"
Only six inches high they were unique among Nisbet dolls, because of their jointed construction. Hinges at the elbows, shoulders, hips and knees allow these intriguing dolls to be posed, and their detailed costumes make them essential occupants for period dolls houses.
- Doll Valuations
- Historical
- Portrait
- Tower Walk Dolls
- Special Collectors Sets, Limited and Signature Editions
- BOAC and BEA Dolls
- British Pageant / British Traditional
- Happy Dolls
- Miniature Historical Range (Dolls House Miniatures)
- National Costume
- International Ladies
- The "Izal" dolls
- Isle of Wight Dolls
- Madame Tussaud
- Shakespeare Characters
- Walt Disney Dolls
- Porcelain Dolls
- Tower Treasures
- Wax Dolls
- Wooden Dolls
- The Dolls that Never Were
News
31st October 2015
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3rd January 2015
Exciting New updates added for 2015 - Correspondent Michael A contacted us last year to ask about his mother's "Beatles" Nisbet dolls - Collectors of long standing may have heard of this almost legendary set of dolls - Thanks to Michael, you can now learn all about them here : /dolls/the-dolls-that-never-were/the-beatles/
A recent contact from author Ian Price, who writes for the "Fashion Dolls Quarterly" magazine, (www.fdqmedia.com), enquired about Nisbet's Christmas themed dolls - We were delighted to assist his researches in compiling this article on Peggy Nisbet's "Legends of Christmas" dolls. Ian has very kindly allowed us to make a copy of this article available for download - Please go to the Downloads/Miscellaneous/ page, and click on the link to "Styling Santa", by Ian Price, to see the article.
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