Description: This vintage Carlson doll is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. With its black hair and dark complexion, it portrays a Native American brave in a gender-neutral way. The doll measures 5 inches and is made of hard plastic, making it a durable addition to any collection. This single unit doll comes without packaging, but its authenticity is certain. It is an original piece and not a licensed reproduction. The doll's features are vintage, and it belongs to the Cultures & Ethnicities theme. It is a perfect addition to any doll collection and is suitable for all occasions. A collectors edition and not toys.The tag says: A collectors item, not a toys. Manufactured with the founders of America in mind to keep Americans aware of our heritage. Made in USA . Clothing and shoes seem to be a soft suede. Carlson Dolls are plastic dolls dressed in a variety of costumes, primarily relating to American history, including numerous Native American Tribal attire and American Period dress, including specific historical figures. There are are also dolls in various international attires and female dolls for the different months.Carlson also produced small leather tipis.Carlson Dolls was started in 1946 by Ray and Ann Carlson in Maple Lake Minnesota. The plastic dolls did not appear until the early 1950s. Prior to that, the company produced skookum dolls. These are the dolls which have a plaster head and a painted wooden body, with a blanket wrapped around it to make it appear the doll had folded arms. These dolls had several different faces from young to old; the ladies had a little baby on the back (just the head). If you see one with a pair of twins, Carlson the only company to produce that. These early dolls were sold by the Arrowhead Company. The company also produced Minnetonkaa Moccasins for Arrowhead, as well as a line of animal salt and pepper shakers. In the early 1960s they also made stuffed animals and then ski boots. These other lines fell off due to Japanese imports, and by the late 1960s, the company was strictly dolls. At the height of their production Carlson Dolls produced some 500 different dolls, and had 100 employees in their three factory locations (two in Maple Lake, Minnesota and another in Milan Minnesota), the factory in Milan being used primarily to produce the Eskimo dolls. After the death of Ray Carlson, their son Lowell took over the company, with David being in charge of West coast sales. In 1997, production was closed down when they could no longer compete with cheaper Chinese copies. Carlson dolls were primarily sold at tourist locations in the United States, such as National Parks and sites of historic interest, and gift shops associated with these locations.
Price: 18.99 USD
Location: Ellicott City, Maryland
End Time: 2024-10-17T15:25:23.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.95 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Doll Hair Color: Black
Number of Pieces: 1
Occasion: All Occasions
Custom Bundle: No
Material: Hard Plastic
Set Includes: Doll
Modified Item: No
Vintage: Yes
Doll Size: 5 in
Brand: Carlson
Doll Gender: Gender Neutral
Ethnicity: Native American
Type: Figure
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Doll Eye Color: Black
Packaging: Without Packaging
Theme: Cultures & Ethnicities
Features: Vintage
Featured Refinements: Indian Doll
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Doll Complexion: Dark