History and Highlights of Wooden Continental Dolls with Alicia Carver and Carol Cameron
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- In this captivating sit-down chat, Alicia Carver and Carol Cameron delve into the fascinating world of Continental wooden dolls. From their rich history to the unique craftsmanship that defines these rare treasures, Carol and Alicia share insights and stories behind some of the most iconic pieces in Carol's collection. Join them in London for an engaging discussion that brings the charm and history of wooden Continental dolls to life!
Link to The Carvers Website for amazing artist wooden dolls: www.thedollcar...
Link to UFDC where Carol Cameron is Vice President: www.ufdc.org/
Wow this collection is amazing. Thank you Alicia and Carol some much for sharing. Thank you Rachel for bringing this to us.
Such a beautiful program on these special dolls, thank you Ladies!
Thanks so much for showing your dolls. It is a great gift to us all.
Wow, wow, wow! What an amazing collection of these early wooden dolls. As I view each of these wonderful videos, I always learn something new. Thank you to Carol, Alicia, and to you, sweet Rachel. This was such a delightful treat! ❤❤
Another fantastic presentation!
Incredible collection!😊
Wonderful ❤❤
I found this so interesting 🧐
I loved this so much. Rachel!!!!your in my part of the world London. Welcome!! I loved this so much I have always wanted to add one of the beautiful dolls to my collection. Thankyou Carol for sharing your collection with us and Alicia for given us wonderful information. Im interested to know would the wigged hair be nailed into the head and what paints would they use. I wonder if there was a certain paint that was used by all the craftsman. I want to go and live in Carols room, I love a nice doll room. Thankyou Rachel for always sharing the best doll video's xxxx
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