The 'oldies'

 

A well loved teddy- 1950's. Had a few operations (stitch up jobs). Originally pink.

 

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1960's Ted - Given to my Mum by her sister, but as a child I claimed it as my own.

 

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Op Shop Teddy that wanted to come home with me. As new, with his little chair.

 

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I love the 60s Ted.  He is a bit of  Pooh bear.

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Newest addition. The bear has a bandage on his leg, and little 'bruises' on his body, and looks sad/wistful.

 

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These ones I have that belonged to my mother.

 

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Tiny Teddy, anyone? Smiley Happy

 

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Not much here in the way of dolls these days. Best I could do Smiley Very Happy

 

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My mum's WWI soldier boy doll.

 

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"There is nothing more; but I want nothing more." Christopher Hitchins

This teddy I made (25cm tall)

 

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@*pepe wrote:

@j*oono wrote:

@am*3 wrote:

I like those dollies (excluding the blonde at the back in the first photo).

 

 


And the clown Am.  Have you seen how big his white gloved hand is compared to the rest of his body?


....all the better to strangle you in your sleep with..... 



@*pepe wrote:

@j*oono wrote:

The blonde at the back is the freakiest looking doll I have ever seen!  It was in an antique shop today.


that is one toy you want to hope doesn't come to life at midnight. Smiley Surprised


@j*oono wrote:

At least this pretty one made me feel less creeped out.  The one in pink doesn't do a lot for me though.  Especially at that price.  $395

 


Can't believe a group of grown women are freaked out by DOLLS fgs.