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Limited Edition
Raggedy Ann Doll
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Limited Edition 2002 National Toy Hall of Fame Raggedy Ann Rag Doll 
- Special Commemorative Raggedy Ann National Toy Hall of Fame Edition. On March 27, 2002, Classic Raggedy Ann was selected to join previous winners like roller skates, jacks and bicycles in the prestigious Toy Hall of Fame. The National Toy Hall of Fame in Salem, Oregon was established in 1998 to recognize toys that have inspired generations to learn and create, which benefits a timeless toy like Raggedy Ann. 
- This doll is a commemorative piece honoring Raggedy Ann's timeless appeal.
- Georgene 1940's style rag doll.
- She has a printed, rounded, more friendly face and flat shoe button eyes.
- made by Applause
Limited Edition 2002 National Toy Hall of Fame Raggedy Ann Rag Doll
Limited Edition 2002 National Toy Hall of Fame Raggedy Ann Rag Doll
- Special Commemorative Raggedy Ann National Toy Hall of Fame Edition. On March 27, 2002, Classic Raggedy Ann was selected to join previous winners like roller skates, jacks and bicycles in the prestigious Toy Hall of Fame. The National Toy Hall of Fame in Salem, Oregon was established in 1998 to recognize toys that have inspired generations to learn and create, which benefits a timeless toy like Raggedy Ann.
- This doll is a commemorative piece honoring Raggedy Ann's timeless appeal.
- Georgene 1940's style rag doll.
- She has a printed, rounded, more friendly face and flat shoe button eyes.
- made by Applause
20" $39.99
$54.99
As Time Goes By Collector Box Set of 6 Raggedy Ann Dolls
As Time Goes By Collector Box Set of 6 Raggedy Ann Dolls
As Time Goes By Collector Box Set of 6 Raggedy Ann Dolls
- Limited Edition of 7,500 sets. Each Doll in the set is numbered.
- P. F. Volland Co., 1918-1934: Cartoonist Johnny Gruelle patented his famous rag doll in 1915, but it was not until three years later that the P. F. Volland Company introduced the first commercially produced Raggedy Ann. Each charmingly primitive doll had shoe-button eyes and a "candy" heart stuffed inside her soft body (the hearts were really cardboard).
- Exposition Doll & Toy Mfg. Co., 1935: Gruelle's next doll licensee was the Exposition Doll & Toy Mfg. Company, whose Raggedy Ann had printed pie-cut eyes with no eyebrows or eyelashes. Her hair had a burgundy tint, and she wore felt shoes. The Exposition doll was the only commercially made Raggedy Ann without a heart. This rare doll was produced for less than one year.
- Molly-E's Doll Outfitters, 1934-1937: Exposition's short term as a manufacturer of Raggedy Ann was due to unfair competition from unauthorized dolls by Molly-E's Doll Outfitters. The attractive Molly-E's Raggedy Ann had printed eyes that glanced to one side, multicolored stripes on her legs, and distinctive blue shoes. She was the very first to have a heart, solid red, printed on her chest.
- Georgene Novelties, Inc., 1938-1962: Next came Georgene Novelties, who restored button eyes to the doll. This was the first company to add the words "I Love You" to Raggedy Ann's printed heart. During the years that Georgene made Raggedy Ann, the doll's face changed often, but her heart remained constant.
- Knickerbocker Toy Company, 1963-1982: Perhaps the best known manufacturer of Raggedy Ann was Knickerbocker: Their doll had a simple geometric face, with an appealingly direct smile. The pocket that is found on every Knickerbocker doll's apron shows the company's attention to detail.
- Applause and Dakin, 1980-2004: Applause began making Raggedy Ann dolls in 1980, and continued this tradition until 2004. Many handcrafted Raggedy Anns have embroidered faces, but Applause was the first commercial maker to add this quality feature to many of their dolls. In 1999, Raggedy Ann became part of the Dakin Signature collection which continued to proudly create many styles of Raggedy Ann & Andy Dolls.
- made by Dakin
10" each $70.99
$99.99