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Modern Doll Companies

The official home pages for your favorite modern doll companies including Tonner, Alexander, Lee Middleton, Marie Osmond and more.
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Tonner Doll Company
Home of Tyler Wentworth, Sydney Chase, Kitty Collier, Betsy McCall, Ann Estelle and many other modern favorites.
Madame Alexander
Makers of top quality dolls for over 80 years. Home to Wendy Cissy, Cissette, Alex and a host of others. Popular themes include Little Women, the Wizard of Oz, International dolls and baby dolls.
Lee Middleton Original Dolls
Beautiful babies and toddlers. Many done in small editions. Vinyl with a porcelain feel or a life-like touch.
Vogue Dolls
Ginny rules at Vogue Dolls. Look for their new line of limited edition, vintage-feel Ginny dolls.
Only Hearts Club Dolls
A newcomer to the doll scene--fully poseable, tiny dolls with little glass eyes which delight adults and children alike.
Adora Original Dolls
More adorable baby dolls in high-quality vinyl.
Marie Osmond Dolls
Marie Osmond Dolls is one of the few large-scale makers of highly collectible porcelain dolls. Also the home of modern Kewpie dolls.
Jan Mc Lean Dolls
Visit the outlandish Lollipops and other unique creations from this New Zealand doll company.
Annette Himstedt Dolls
Children dolls so real you won't believe it! From one of Germany's premier makers of modern dolls, Annette Himstedt.
Effanbee Dolls
Another company with over 80 years of doll history; home to modern versions of Brenda Starr, Patsy, Patsyette, Dy Dee Baby, Gloria Ann, Ruth Ann and many others.

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