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Classic Toy Catalogs is
were you will find toys of the past....
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Ideal List of
Toys

Novelties and toys manufactured by Ideal
Toys and games
Board games
Dolls
DeFilippo Dolls
Other Ideal dolls
- Bibsy — 23" baby doll (1960s and 1970s)
- Bye Bye Baby (1960s)
- Captain Action
- Cream Puff Baby (1950s)
- Crissy — fashion doll with growing
hair feature
- Crown Princess— 10" vinyl glamour doll
- Deanna Durbin
- Dick Tracy — including Bonnie
Braids and Sparkle Plenty
- Flatsy dolls — flat vinyl dolls
in two sizes: tall "model" dolls and smaller childlike dolls; many had blue, pink and other bright hair
colors; came in picture frame packaging
- Flexy — composition head and hands, wooden
body and feet, and posable tubular wire mesh arms and legs
- Flossie Flirt — composition (1920s and
1930s)
- Hugee Girl baby dolls (1950s)
- Harmony
- I Love Lucy 28 inch Rag Doll (1950s) - a rare
promotional give-away in partnership with Philip Morris Company, NY
- Jane Withers
- Jelly Belly
- Judy Garland — part of publicity
for original theatrical release of The Wizard of
Oz (1939/1940)
- Kissy doll
- Little Lost Baby — three faces: happy, sad,
sleeping, also with sounds; "I'm Little Lost Baby. You can make me happy!" (1968)
- Little Miss Revlon — 10" vinyl glamour doll,
advertising tie-in with Revlon cosmetics
- Lolly doll
- Magic Lips
- Mama doll
- Petite Princess Fantasy — dollhouse
furniture
- Playpal dolls: Patti, Penny, Suzi,
Bonnie, Johnny, Peter, Daddy's Girl
- Playtex Dryper Baby
- Princess Patti Fantasy — dollhouse
furniture
- Sara Ann
- Saucy Walker
- Shirley Temple
- Snookie dolls (Pete & Repete)
- Snuggles dolls
- Tammy
- The Wonderful Wizard of
Oz (1986)
- Thirsty Baby doll (1960s)
- Thumbelina
- Toni — hard plastic doll, advertising tie-in
with Toni Home Permanent
- Tressy — one of the Gro-Hair
dolls
- Uneeda Kid — early composition doll,
advertising tie-in with Uneeda Biscuit Co.
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