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built by hand with architectural details, filled with miniature household items and were solely intended for adults. The baby moniker referred to the scale of the houses rather than the demographic it was aimed at. They were off-limits to children, not because of safety concerns for the child but to protect the dollhouse. Such cabinet houses were trophy collections owned by the few matrons living in the cities of Holland, England and Germany who were wealthy enough to afford them and, fully furnished, were worth the price of a modest full-size house's construction.
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Dozens of miniature trade shows are held by various miniature organizations and enthusiasts throughout the year, where artisans and dealers display and sell miniatures. Often, how-to seminars and workshops are part of the show features. Stores that sell miniatures also hold classes. Enthusiasts share
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Dollhouses for hobbyists and collectors are available in different forms, from ready made and decorated houses to kits to custom built houses made to the customer's design. Some design and build their own dollhouse. Simpler designs might consist of boxes stacked together and used as rooms. Miniature
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The baby houses of the 17th and 18th centuries, and the toy dollhouses of the 19th and early 20th century rarely had uniform scales, even for the features or contents of any individual house. Although a number of manufacturers made lines of miniature toy furniture in the 19th century, the products
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or "dollhouse for a dollhouse" scale. 1/24th scale dolls houses, and those in smaller scales, may be considered as just one species of miniature houses of this size. 1/24th (or the almost indistinguishable 1/25th) is used for a variety of models including display models and what are coming to be
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from the 16th century, which consisted of cabinet display cases made up of individual rooms. The term “baby” in baby house is coined from the old English word meaning doll. Dollhouses of this period showed idealized interiors complete with detailed furnishings and accessories. The cabinets were
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The early European dollhouses were each unique, constructed on a custom basis by individual craftsmen. With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, factories began mass producing toys, including dollhouses and miniatures suitable for furnishing them. German companies noted for their dollhouses
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As interest in doll houses expanded during the seventeenth century, there was also a shift in the gender-oriented organization of the miniature houses towards a more feminine focus. There is a shift of viewing doll houses as a collectible “male-oriented artefact to a female-organized model of
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The Nostell Doll's House in West Yorkshire, England, This one-of-a kind miniature house was handcrafted in the 1730s. As that time, doll's houses were not considered to be toys; rather, they were called "baby houses" and used to teach girls how to run a
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and built between 1974 and 1987 by miniaturist Elaine Diehl. It was appraised over $ 1 million in 2006 and at $ 8.5 million in 2015 primarily because of the upgrade to the interiors and pieces. It is 9' tall, has 29 rooms and is on display at the
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domesticity”. Dutch doll houses resembled cabinets with separate compartments of fully furnished rooms than actual houses, which represented the domestic household, “through the inclusion of amply-stocked linen rooms and kitchens”. 
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The TynieToy Company of Providence, Rhode Island, made authentic replicas of American antique houses and furniture in a uniform scale beginning in about 1917. Other American companies of the early 20th century were Roger Williams Toys,
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The dolls house hobby has two main focuses: construction and/or purchase of dolls houses made by or for adult enthusiasts, and collection of contemporary, vintage or antique dolls houses which were often originally made for children.
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known as 'house portraits'. These typically focus on the exterior detail rather than the rooms inside, though there is no reason why a dolls house should not have a realistic exterior or a house portrait include interior details.
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France produced the dollhouses known as Deauville Dollhouses. They were made by the VILLARD & WEILL company, mainly between 1905 and 1925. This toys manufacturer won prizes in Sydney, Paris and St Louis World Fairs.
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or half inch scale (1 foot is 1/2") was popular in Marx dollhouses in the 1950s but only became widely available in collectible houses after 2002, about the same time that even smaller scales became more popular, like
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on her miniature house, which was nearly the price of a real house along one of Amsterdam's canals at that time. All these dollhouses shows the linen room (laundry room), kitchen, and bedrooms in great detail.
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filled with plastic furniture. Such houses cost little enough that the great majority of girls from the developed western countries which were not struggling with rebuilding after World War II could own one.
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After World War II, dollshouses were mass-produced in factories on a much larger scale with less detailed craftsmanship than before. By the 1950s, the typical dollhouse sold commercially was made of painted
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scale, also called 1" or one inch scale (where 1 foot is represented by 1 inch.) Among adult collectors there are also smaller scales which are much more common in the United States than in Britain.
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display cases of Europe, which showed idealized interiors. Smaller dollhouses with more realistic exteriors appeared in Europe in the 18th century. Early dollhouses were all handmade, but following the
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on Long Island, New York. The Colleen Moore fairy Castle Dollhouse and the Astolat Dollhouse Castle were designed with fixed contiguous exterior walls to create a three-dimensional viewing effect.
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Anna Köferlin’s (no longer existing) Nuremberg doll house was commissioned in 1631 and was publicly displayed and advertised by Köferlin in the form of original verses composed on broadsheet.
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Miniature homes, furnished with domestic articles and resident inhabitants, both people and animals, have been made for thousands of years. The earliest known examples were found in the
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and became more standardized and affordable. Dollhouses can range from simple boxes stacked together used as rooms for play, to multi-million dollar structures displayed in museums.
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was constructed in New York City by Carrie Walter Stettheimer between 1916 and 1935. Many contemporary artists made miniatures of their art for the dollhouse, including
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In the United States, most houses have an open back and a fancy facade, while British houses are more likely to have a hinged front that opens to reveal the rooms.
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Contemporary children's play dollhouses are mostly on a 1:18 (or 2/3") scale, while a 1:12 (or 1") scale is common for dollhouses made for adult collectors.
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Recognition of the value and enjoyment of collecting vintage and antique dolls houses as a hobby is due largely to the publications of two experts,
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images online and use Internet forums, blogs and other online social media to share information about dollhouses and miniatures.
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Bloemink, Barbara J., and Florine Stettheimer. 1995. The life and art of Florine Stettheimer. New Haven: Yale University Press.
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from 1907 to 1922. The palace is 4' 1" tall, contains 18 rooms, and required 15 years to construct. It was built in
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Smaller doll houses, such as the Tate house with more realistic exteriors, appeared in Europe in the 18th century.
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Children's Toys of Bygone Days: A History of Playthings of All Peoples from Prehistoric Times to the XIXth Century
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Children's dollhouses during the 20th century have been made from a variety of materials, including metal (
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Chen, Nancy (September 2015). "Playing with Size and Reality: The Fascination of a Dolls' House World".
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or two third inch scale (where 1 foot is represented by 2/3 of an inch). Common brands include
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and furniture for them was created by craftsmen in the 1930s and 40s. They are now at the
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In Germany during the middle part of the 20th century 1:10 scale became popular based on
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Villard & Weill - Antique Deauville Dollhouses - Les Maisons de Poupées Deauville
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The history of today's dollhouses can be traced back about four hundred years to the
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but was won by Denmark in a bidding war in 1978 at Sotheby's London Auction house.
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Wooden children's dollhouse with plastic furniture in 1:18 scale, Netherlands, 1974
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Germany produced the most prized dollhouses and doll house miniatures up until
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and other dolls 11-12 inches tall, and furniture and accessories such as
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The collector's history of dolls' houses, doll's house dolls, and miniatures
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The earliest known recorded baby house was commissioned from 1557-1558 by
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dollhouses include the Amsterdam, Netherlands 18th century dollhouses of
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The largest common size for dollhouses is 1:6 which is proportionate for
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for many adults. English-speakers in North America commonly use the term
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Children's play dollhouses from most of the 20th and 21st centuries are
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contributed special books which were written and bound in scale size.
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Contemporary kit and fully built houses are typically made of
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1930s doll's house modelled on a house in a children's novel.
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and is visited by an estimated 1.5 million people each year.
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A Deauville Dollhouse, Villard & Weill, France - 1912
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From left: 1:24 scale, 1:16 scale, 1:12 scale, 1:10 scale
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Great resource for Dollhouse builders and enthusiasts.
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objects used for decoration inside dollhouses include
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to Ireland. It is furnished with miniature antiques.
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wooden dollhouse with wooden furniture, 1:18 scale,
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English Dolls' Houses of the 18th and 19th Centuries
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Index

Doll's house
Dollhouse (disambiguation)

toy
house
miniature
hobby
United Kingdom
dolls
Industrial Revolution
World War II
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Egyptian tombs
Old Kingdom

Nuremberg, Germany

Petronella de la Court
Centraal Museum
Albrecht V, Duke of Bavaria
Nuremberg kitchens
Dorothea
Anna
Augustus, Elector of Saxony
Moritz Gottschalk
Elastolin
Lines Brothers
World War I
Nuremberg, Germany

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