Plastic doll
Lundby
Category
Dolls
Date
circa 1980
Materials
Plastic, nylon and glue
Measurements
55 mm (min. height); 104 mm (max. height)
Place of origin
Sweden
Order this imageCollection
Sudbury Hall Museum of Childhood, Derbyshire
NT 662231
Summary
A family of four plastic doll's house sized doll whose limbs bend; father, mother, daughter and son (circa 1980). Father has black painted hair and wears a long sleeved orange nylon shirt stuck to his body with dark red trousers with a black leatherette belt and black painted shoes. Mother has brown painted hair, in a roll, and a stuck on short sleeved, pink nylon dress, edged in white lace. Her black shoes are painted on. There are two holes on the back of both arms and legs. The girl has orange coloured painted hair and wears a pink nylon dress edged with white braid. She has long painted white socks and red shoes. She has a single hole on the back of her arms and legs. The boy has painted brown hair and wears a stuck on purple long sleeved shirt and red shorts. He has painted long white socks and black shoes. He has a hole in his back and behind both knees. Total number of items is 4.
Provenance
Donated to the Museum of Childhood by Mrs Annette Clulow in May 2005.
Makers and roles
Lundby , manufacturer