Best Friend Sam (£22.99) by Zapf Creation. |
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Showing posts with label Sam. Show all posts
Sunday, May 11, 2014
"Best Friend Sam" by Zapf Creation
The most special doll that I found on my trip to Edinburgh was Best Friend Sam, a Zapf play doll sold at Smyths for £22.99 (just under $40). Sam is 63cm (24.8") tall and scaled like a toddler. This doll is special to me because his size is uncommon, he's not sold in the United States, and his face has very Zapf-like features--calling to mind the gorgeous older German-made Zapf artist dolls. What I like best about this sandy-haired rascal, though, is that he reminds me of my own wonderful boys when they were younger. I can't think of a better doll to share with you on Mothers' Day. Here's little Sam:
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Best Friend,
Edinburgh,
Sally,
Sam,
Scotland,
Zapf,
Zapf Creation
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
The Toy Box Tourist
In addition to visiting as many gorgeous castles and palaces as we could manage on our trip to Scotland, I had my own "doll tourist" agenda to follow.
When I lived in Edinburgh, the only doll source I was aware of was the toy section at the Jenners department store. My favorite things to browse at this store were the beautiful Sasha dolls and the numerous Playmobil sets. I also remember the realistic Beswick porcelain horses in the home department that I would admire while my parents were looking at dinnerware.
Before we left Edinburgh, I wanted to return to Jenners (now owned by House of Fraser) to see how the toy selection had changed over the years. I also wanted to visit Smyths, because my online searches suggested that this store is similar to Toys R Us--one of my favorite Maine haunts. In addition, I took Nealie's advice and stopped in at the Edinburgh Museum of Childhood to admire their collection of antique dolls and dollhouses.
I'll share some of what I found at all of these places with you, starting with one of my favorite little Scottish faces:
When I lived in Edinburgh, the only doll source I was aware of was the toy section at the Jenners department store. My favorite things to browse at this store were the beautiful Sasha dolls and the numerous Playmobil sets. I also remember the realistic Beswick porcelain horses in the home department that I would admire while my parents were looking at dinnerware.
Before we left Edinburgh, I wanted to return to Jenners (now owned by House of Fraser) to see how the toy selection had changed over the years. I also wanted to visit Smyths, because my online searches suggested that this store is similar to Toys R Us--one of my favorite Maine haunts. In addition, I took Nealie's advice and stopped in at the Edinburgh Museum of Childhood to admire their collection of antique dolls and dollhouses.
I'll share some of what I found at all of these places with you, starting with one of my favorite little Scottish faces:
Flirty-eyed hard plastic Pedigree walking doll, c. 1950s (Edinburgh Museum of Childhood). |
Labels:
Antique,
Baby Born,
Baby World,
Berenguer,
Dolls World,
Edinburgh,
Giochi Preziosi,
Jenners,
Museum of Childhood,
Sam,
shopping,
Smyths,
Sylvanian Families,
Vip Pets,
Zapf
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