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Miniature Store with Housewares, Toys, Dolls and Notions
Miniature Store with Housewares, Toys, Dolls and Notions
Miniature Store with Housewares, Toys, Dolls and Notions

Miniature Store with Housewares, Toys, Dolls and Notions

Maker (English)
Datemid-19th century
OriginUnknown, likely Germany or the United Kingdom
MediumWooden-framed store with assorted accessories
Dimensions16 × 20 × 11 in. (40.6 × 50.8 × 27.9 cm)
ClassificationsDoll
Credit LineGift of Carolyn K. and Richard F. Barry III
Object number2017.189
Label TextUnknown Maker, (Probably German or British, mid-19th century) Miniature Store with Housewares, Toys, Dolls and Notions Wooden-framed store with assorted accessories, unmarked, mid-19th century Gift of Carolyn K. and Richard F. Barry III This diorama includes a 19th-century miniature store overflowing with housewares, notions (sewing and haberdashery accessories), and an array of toys and dolls. A sales woman made of papier-mâché with kid leather body, wooden limbs, and original costume attends to customers. Such smaller stores typically sold toys and dolls in small towns and city neighborhoods. From the mid-19th-century on, large department stores such as Fortnum & Mason in London and Le Bon Marché in Paris began to offer luxury toys and dolls in specialized departments.
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