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Rare Patti Playpal Doll Vintage 1960's Companion w/ Original Clothes Sleepy Eyes

$ 132

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Packaging: Without Packaging
  • Character: Playpals
  • Ethnicity: Caucasian
  • Type: Doll
  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition.
  • Featured Refinements: Patti Playpal Doll
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Doll Gender: Girl Doll
  • Features: Vintage
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Doll Size: 35
  • Material: Cloth

    Description

    Vintage Patti Playpal 1960's Companion Doll Original Clothes Sleep Eyes Treasure
    Original pink dress, undergarments, shoes & socks. Blonde hair, blue eyes.
    Beautiful face and eyes. A treasure. Patty Playpal.
    35" Original Clothes & Shoes 36-2 stamp on back of neck.
    Vintage Patti Playpal Doll 1959 or early 1960's 35" (inches) Tall - Rare Doll, Collector's Item
    Blue Eyes and Blonde Hair -
    This doll may have been modeled after Shirley Temple but I'm not sure.
    Eyes close when laid down. "36-2" stamped on back of her neck (see photo).
    There is a small tear in one of the layers of under garments and a crack and spots near her neck - Again, please see all photos.
    The doll's hair may have been cut but it was this length all the time we've owned her.
    This was a gift to my daughter from her great grandmother who owned it in the early 1960's.
    Doll ships FEDEX the same day as payment received. Please pay within 3 days of winning the auction. All sales final.
    Thank you so much.
    History of Patti Playpal and Ideal Toy Company (from a google search)
    Ideal Toy Company
    originally produced teddy bears, they were first in their industry to make hard plastic dolls after World War II.
    Ideal's dolls are made of wood, cloth, composition, rubber like magic skin, hard plastic and vinyl and are considered to be of very good quality.
    Ideal Toy Company
    was acquired by the
    CBS Toy Company
    in
    1982,
    which later went out of business.
    In 1959, Ideal Toy Corporation began issuing a wonderful and beautiful series of dolls that were the size of actual children. In doing so, they ushered in the era of true "companion" dolls...realistic looking dolls that were the same size as the kids who were playing with them. A little girl could dress Patti in her own clothes and have tea parties and play house with a doll that was her size.
    Along with 35" Patti (size of an actual 3 year old), there was 32" little sister Penny (2 year old), 28" toddler sister Suzy (1 year old), 24" baby brother Johnny (3 months old) and his 24" twin baby sister Bonnie. In 1960 they all got 38" big brother Peter. The line continued to be made for 2 years until 1961.
    History of the Ideal
    Patti Playpal
    Doll
    The next best thing was the
    Patti Playpal
    doll, a life-size companion doll that was introduced in the late 1950s. In 1959 when the doll came
    out
    , it was an immediate success with children like me who longed to have a "playmate."