Doll Museum

The Shop and Doll Museum hours Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 1 – 4 pm and Saturdays from 10 am – 2 pm.  At this time, only self-guided tours of the Doll Museum are being offered during open hours.  Please contact the office to book a guided tour.  

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Admission is $3.00 for a self guided tour. Group tours or special group tours for Girl Scouts or children are also available for $4.00/person. Group tours can be scheduled for weekdays or the weekend.

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The museum features a distinguished collection of 19th and 20th century dolls.

  • Parian bisques: The fine unglazed china bisque heads of these dolls resemble Grecian parian marble. The molded heads have elaborate hairdos, usually blonde and are often decorated with bows, flowers and neck frills.

  • French fashion models: These beautiful dolls have real hair wigs, elaborate costumes and all the accessories a lady of the late 1800’s might desire.

  • Milliner’s models: These slender French dolls model fashions sent as miniature examples to England and America to show the latest fashions.

  • French bebes: “Juvenile” dolls such as a French bebe by Jumeau, Armand Marseilles or Charles Marsh reflect the recognition of childhood and its own fashions and toys.

  • Portrait dolls: An assortment of the famous, including the fashion setting Empress Eugenie of France (wife of Emperor Napolean III), Countess Dagmar of Denmark (married to Czar Alexander III), French artist Rosa Bonheur and Alice in Wonderland

  • American dolls: Our diverse collection includes a doll with a papier mache head and a homemade body by Ludwig Greiner, a Joel Ellis doll made in 1873 from rock maple, jointed, with pewter hands and feet and an excellent example of a doll by Izannah Walker with its adorable painted fabric face and original clothing.

  • We also have dolls as small as 1” tall, dolls made with rubber, wood, wax and even a doll made from a wishbone.

In addition to our museum collection, we also have two special exhibits featured in the Doll Museum, “Everyone’s Best Friend” and “Steiff”.