1951 "Mystery Portrait"
"Arlene Dahl"
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In 1951, Madame Alexander designed and manufactured a series of 21-inch
hard plastic dolls with the Margaret
and Maggie face.
These dolls are often referred to today as the "Mystery Portraits".
In this series, there were the following dolls:
"Arlene Dahl" (Maggie)
Champs Elysees (Maggie)
(Lady with the Rhinestone Beauty Mark)
"Deborah Bride" (Margaret)
"Judy" (Margaret)
"Kathryn Grayson" (Margaret)
Front and back view of Arlene Dahl
All of the dolls in this
series are dressed in elaborate gowns. "Arlene Dahl", Champs
Elysees and "Kathryn Grayson" have an extra set of applied
eyelashes. The names given to these dolls has not been authenticated
by any archival research. However, Champs Elysees was found in an original
labeled box. The wrist tag for this series would be the round "Fashion
Academy" gold foil tag.
These dolls are very scarce
and hard to find. Therefore, if you are lucky enough to find one of
these wonderful dolls, the purchase price will be thousands of dollars.
Additional photos of this
series can be found in Hard Plastic Dolls by Pam and Polly Judd
or Madame Alexander: An American Legend, co-authored by Lia Sargent.
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