![]() ![]() Raggedy Ann and the Hobby Horse (1961) by Raggedy Ann and the Slippery Slide (1947) Raggedy Ann in the Snow White Castle (1946) Raggedy Ann and Betsy Bonnet String (1943) by Johnny Gruelle Raggedy Ann Helps Grandpa Hoppergrass (1940) by Johnny Gruelle Raggedy Ann and the Golden Butterfly (1940) by Johnny Gruelle Raggedy Ann and the Laughing Brook (1940) Written by Johnny Gruelle, illustrated by Worth Gruelle Raggedy Ann and the Left-Handed Safety Pin (1935)Īnd illustrations by Johnny Gruelle, music by Chas. Raggedy Ann in the Deep Deep Woods (1930)Īnd illustrations by Johnny Gruelle, music by Will Woodin Written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle The Paper Dragon: A Raggedy Ann Adventure (1926) by Johnny Gruelle Raggedy Andy's Number Book (1924) written ![]() Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Camel with the List of Raggedy Ann stories written both by Gruelle and other authors: Millions of young readers all over the world. Tales and colorful pictures and has stirred the imaginations of The little rag doll with the red-yarn hair has inspired timeless From the days of her discovery by the real Marcella, Journey, Raggedy Ann and her friends learned a small but valuable The end of the story, after an exciting adventure or wonderful Regardless of who actually wrote and illustrated them. Illustrated a series of books until his death in 1938 many moreīooks were released and credited to Johnny Gruelle after his death, Stories (1920), introduced the character of her brother, RaggedyĪndy, a vintage doll dressed in sailor suit and hat. Sold at Bonham's auction for $225 in 2013. John Wright dolls of Raggedy Ann and Andy each with their metal buttons, in its original box. Pair of Vintage Dolls of Raggedy Ann & AndyĪ pair of R. Original doll and, Grandma made a new dress. Said that the vintage doll had no face, so, it was her Dad who put theįamous black eyes, red triangle nose, and separated mouth on the Was found in an attic trunk by Gruelle’s daughter, Marcella. ![]() Vintage Raggedy Ann always has a warm and optimistic outlook and a calm approach to difficulties.Ĭharacter on a real rag doll that belonged to his mother. This mischievous vintage rag doll and her enchanting toy friends were introduced to young readers in 1918 by author Johnny Gruelle (1880-1938). The character was first created as a doll in 1915. Young children for almost one hundred years. Raggedy Ann is a fictional character who has been entertaining and charming The little girl wears a vintage 1915 smock dress of natural linen with golden thread embrodery. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.This vintage doll favorite is dressed in red-striped stockings, flouncy white apron and flowered frock (beneath which resides a fat red heart labeled “I love You”). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Estimate $600-800 Ann has light soil, speckled spots on cheek, Andy has even facial soiling, both with some soil to bodies, Ann has small tears on both legs at ankles. Provenance: From the collection of Ruth C. ![]() Pair of Georgene Raggedy Ann and Andy Dolls, 1938-1945, black outlined noses, button eyes, four lower lashes, red yarn hair, cloth bodies with Georgene Novelties tags stitched in side seam, "I Love You" hearts, original outfits, red striped legs go all the way to rump, both ht. ![]()
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