![]() Regardless of who actually wrote and illustrated them. Illustrated a series of books until his death in 1938 many moreīooks were released and credited to Johnny Gruelle after his death, Stories (1920), introduced the character of her brother, RaggedyĪndy, a vintage doll dressed in sailor suit and hat. Sold at Bonham's auction for $225 in 2013. John Wright dolls of Raggedy Ann and Andy each with their metal buttons, in its original box. ![]() Pair of Vintage Dolls of Raggedy Ann & AndyĪ pair of R. Original doll and, Grandma made a new dress. Said that the vintage doll had no face, so, it was her Dad who put theįamous black eyes, red triangle nose, and separated mouth on the ![]() Was found in an attic trunk by Gruelle’s daughter, Marcella. ![]() Vintage Raggedy Ann always has a warm and optimistic outlook and a calm approach to difficulties.Ĭharacter on a real rag doll that belonged to his mother. This mischievous vintage rag doll and her enchanting toy friends were introduced to young readers in 1918 by author Johnny Gruelle (1880-1938). ![]() The character was first created as a doll in 1915. Young children for almost one hundred years. Raggedy Ann is a fictional character who has been entertaining and charming The little girl wears a vintage 1915 smock dress of natural linen with golden thread embrodery. This vintage doll favorite is dressed in red-striped stockings, flouncy white apron and flowered frock (beneath which resides a fat red heart labeled “I love You”). ![]()
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