Are old kewpie dolls worth anything?

Antique Kewpie With Broom and Dustbin, Circa 1915 Note the original paper label on side of Kewpie. Its estimated value is $300 to $400. In the collectibles market, Kewpies that are holding items or are in action poses sell for higher prices than Kewpies in the classic standing pose.

Who invented Kewpie dolls?

Rose O’Neill
That artist, Rose O’Neill, is mostly known as the inventor of the Kewpie doll, a fat, smiling cherub dubbed “the national dream child” by The New Yorker magazine in 1934.

Where do Kewpie dolls come from?

The characters were first produced as bisque dolls in Waltershausen, Germany, beginning in 1912, and became extremely popular in the early 20th century.

When did the Kewpie doll come out?

1912
The characters were first produced as bisque dolls in Waltershausen, Germany, beginning in 1912, and became extremely popular in the early 20th century….Kewpie.

Original German-made bisque Kewpie, c. 1912
Type Doll, figurine
Availability 1912–present
Materials Bisque, composition, celluloid, rubber, plastic

Are Kewpie dolls copyrighted?

Kewpie uses a combination of patent rights and trademark rights to protect its staple products and products that are particularly distinctive.

How did a kewpie doll get its name?

Their name, often shortened to Kewpies, derives from Cupid, the Roman god of erotic love. After the characters gained popularity among both adults and children, O’Neill began illustrating paper dolls of them, called Kewpie Kutouts.

Where did Kewpie dolls first appear?

The characters were first produced as bisque dolls in Waltershausen, Germany, beginning in 1912, and became extremely popular in the early 20th century. The Kewpie dolls were initially made out of bisque exclusively, but composition versions were introduced in the 1920s, and celluloid versions were manufactured in the following decades.

What is the value of a kewpie doll?

According to 200 Years of Dolls (fourth edition), a 10-inch Kewpie with a bisque head, composition body, and glass eyes today is worth $6,500, while a 20-inch (510 mm) doll is valued at $20,000.

What is Kewpie doll lamp in ‘of mice and men’?

kewpie doll lamp. a lamp with a base made out of a childerens toy. commonly used in america after the depression period. is featured in the book “of mice and men” by j. steinbeck.