Name/Title
Nancy Ann Storybook DollEntry/Object ID
2011.352Description
A small, plastic female Nancy Ann Storybook doll. The doll has painted black shoes, and is wearing a green and white striped dress, with a red apron. The doll has long brown hair, and her eyes open and close as the doll is raised and lowered. Accompanying the doll is a pair of detached sandals with a red and white checkered pattern.Collection
History Collection, Martin CollectionCataloged By
registrar@numulosgatos.orgMade/Created
Manufacturer
Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls Inc.Date made
1950 - circa 1965Time Period
20th CenturyLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
DollNomenclature Class
ToysNomenclature Category
Category 09: Recreational ObjectsOther Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Old Object NumberOther Number
446Material
Plastic, Fabric, LeatherCondition
Overall Condition
Very GoodRelationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Maud Eloisa Martin née DriverGeneral Notes
Note Type
Cataloging NoteNote
Note found with doll says:
Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls
Chances are if you were a little girl in the 1930s or 1940s you had some Nancy Ann Storybook dolls. Created by Nancy Ann Abbott, the little dolls from 1936 through 1948 were painted bisque. From 1948 through the 1960s the dolls were made of plastic. The dolls are known for their lavish costumes in the very best fabrics and trims. They are still very collectible today.
Loaned by Carla Bjork
and the Los Gatos Historical Museum