Limited Signature Edition
P/1009 - Mrs Peggy Nisbet (Pearl Anniversary Doll)
Limited to the quantity produced in 1983 only
P/1009 Mrs Peggy Nisbet (Pearl Anniversary Doll)
Prototype number 1
This doll is the first prototype of the doll made to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Peggy Nisbet’s career as a doll maker.
The number of dolls issued was limited to the quantity produced in 1983. This doll was not made after that date, (though she may have been available from the back catalogue after that time).
- Doll Valuations
- Historical
- Portrait
- Tower Walk Dolls
- Special Collectors Sets, Limited and Signature Editions
- SCS 1 - Magna Carta
- SCS 2 - The Wars of the Roses - 1
- SCS 3 - The Wars of the Roses - 2
- SCS - The Investiture of the Prince of Wales
- SCS 4 - The Spanish Armada
- SCS 5 - The Battle of Waterloo
- SCS 6 - A Trio of Tragic Queens
- SCS 7 - The Sun King
- SCS 8 - Bloody Mary - Mary Tudor
- SCS 9 - King William IV
- LE Set - King Henry and Anne Boleyn
- SCS 10 - The Regency Period
- SCS 11 - The Court of King Arthur
- SCS 12 - Queen Victoria's Daughters
- Signed - Sir Robert Menzies
- (SCS 13 - Was never made)
- SCS 14 - Richard the Lionheart
- Limited Signed - Peggy Nisbet Silver Anniversary Doll
- SCS 15 - The Merry Monarch
- SCE - LE/87 The Lord Mayor
- Signed pre-release Edition - P/798 Captain James Cook
- SCS 16 - A Trio of Beauty
- Limited Signed - King Tutankhamun
- SCS 17 - The Field of Cloth of Gold
- SCS 18 - Two Royal Weddings
- LSE 19 - Charles and Diana Wedding
- LE 20 - Royal Victorian Christening
- LE 21 - Birth of a Royal Baby Boy
- LSE - Inauguration Ball
- LE 22 - Liberty in the Falklands
- SCS - Liberty in the Falkland Islands
- LSE - P/1009 - Peggy Nisbet Pearl Anniversary
- LE 23 - Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier
- LE 23 - Royal Visit
- LE - Visit of Pope John Paul II to UK
- LE - King George VI - Coronation Robes
- SCE - P1953 Replica Edition of the First Nisbet Doll
- LSE - Bozo the Clown
- LE 24 - Teddy and Friend
- LE 25 - Royal Tour, Canada
- LE - Doris Day and Vera Lynn
- LSE - Her Majesty's 85th Birthday
- LSE - Death of the Prime Minister of India
- LE 26 - The Royal Children
- LE - Replica of the First Portrait Doll
- LE - Peter Bull - In Memoriam
- LE 27 - The Princes in the Tower
- SCS 28 - Royal Wedding
- LE - P/1045 - The Statue of Liberty
- P.1006 - Princess Diana - English Summer Fashion Doll
- LE - 85-6520 Laurel and Hardy
- 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
21st September 2023
Important Announcement
My dear wife, Christine, passed away on the 8th December, 2021, after 8 weeks in hospital. I was by her side, when she slipped away from me peacefully, with no pain or suffering.
Chris had been struggling with a slow decline in health, associated with a progressive, untreatable, and ultimately terminal lung disease, and finally succumbed to her old adversary, Pneumonia.
We had been friends for 55 years, together as a couple for 50 years, and married just a month short of 48 years, when she died.
This website was Chris's idea, and I did all the technical stuff, to make it work. After news of Chris's passing reached her close friends in the doll collecting world, I was deeply touched and gratified to hear their tributes to my dear wife, and I must thank them all for their kindness and support. Ultimately, it was her doll friends that gave me the courage to continue with the website.
In the months before her eventual hospitalisation, Chris had outlined a number of additions and changes she wanted to make to the website, and it is my intention to honour those wishes, and to implement the changes we had considered, over the coming weeks and months.
I must apologise to all those who have written to us via the website, only to have your emails go unanswered. Unfortunately, the email system had been hacked aroung the time Chris was going into hospital, and many emails must have been lost, as a result.
As you might imagine, I felt completely broken by Chris's loss, and it is only now, almost 22 months after her passing, that I have felt strong enough to even look at the website again.
My aim is to continue with the website, and to implement Chris's aims for her many new ideas as soon as I can. In the meantime, I have hopefully got the email system sorted out, and I will attempt to answer any enquiries as soon as I can, and to send replies with the same high degree of accuracy that a reply from Chris would have had.
From now on, I will be flying solo, whilst my co-pilot and guide will be soaring much higher, (though she is always in my heart, and in my thoughts).
My thanks to all our website visitors for your continued support
Dave (also known as Arthur), and Chris, (my lost love, Guinevere)
Christine Poulten
25th December 1949 - 8th December 2021