Collection of Vintage Dollhouse Miniature Toys and Accessories
Vintage Toys and Dollhouse Miniatures

Collection of Vintage Dollhouse Miniature Toys and Accessories

This collection features several dollhouse-scale miniatures from various mid-20th-century periods. The focal point is a miniature record player set, including a teal plastic turntable base with a silver-painted tonearm and knobs, accompanied by three black plastic vinyl record discs featuring green and white 'Mercury' style labels. These items exhibit early plastic molding techniques common in the 1950s and 60s. Also present is a white ceramic or porcelain miniature bathtub, approximately 3-4 inches in length, featuring a classic rolled-rim design and a small drainage hole. Other items include a small fabric doll dressed in a red-and-white checkered top and blue denim-like pants, and a white ceramic bowl. The condition of the pieces is fair to good; the plastic turntable shows some surface scuffing and paint loss on the detail work, while the ceramic tub has minor staining near the base. The fabric doll shows slight fraying and age-related yellowing. No specific maker marks are visible in the image, but the style suggests manufacturers like Renwal, Ideal, or similar mid-century toy companies. The craftsmanship is typical for mass-produced play-scale toys of that era, utilizing molded plastics and glazed earthenware.

Estimated Value

$65 - $95

Basic Information

Category

Vintage Toys and Dollhouse Miniatures

Appraised On

April 28, 2026

Estimated Value

$65 - $95

Item Description

This collection features several dollhouse-scale miniatures from various mid-20th-century periods. The focal point is a miniature record player set, including a teal plastic turntable base with a silver-painted tonearm and knobs, accompanied by three black plastic vinyl record discs featuring green and white 'Mercury' style labels. These items exhibit early plastic molding techniques common in the 1950s and 60s. Also present is a white ceramic or porcelain miniature bathtub, approximately 3-4 inches in length, featuring a classic rolled-rim design and a small drainage hole. Other items include a small fabric doll dressed in a red-and-white checkered top and blue denim-like pants, and a white ceramic bowl. The condition of the pieces is fair to good; the plastic turntable shows some surface scuffing and paint loss on the detail work, while the ceramic tub has minor staining near the base. The fabric doll shows slight fraying and age-related yellowing. No specific maker marks are visible in the image, but the style suggests manufacturers like Renwal, Ideal, or similar mid-century toy companies. The craftsmanship is typical for mass-produced play-scale toys of that era, utilizing molded plastics and glazed earthenware.

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