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Q: I inherited an “Archie Bunker’s Grandson Joey Stivic” doll, made by Ideal. It’s in its original box with an instruction sheet and has never been played with. Is there any value to it?

A: The Joey Stivic doll was made by Ideal Toy Co. in 1976. Joey Stivic and Archie Bunker were characters on the TV series “All in the Family,” which ran from 1971 to 1979. Joey’s birth was featured on the show in December 1975.

Ideal advertised the drink-and-wet doll as “physically correct.” It caused a stir at the time because it was the first anatomically correct boy doll. Value: about $50.

Q: Can you tell me anything about Artistic Pottery in Whittier, Calif.? It was on Workman Mill Road in the 1940s. My father worked there prior to going to Franciscan Pottery in Glendale, Calif. He was a chemist and glaze maker.

A: Artistic Potteries operated a factory in Whittier and a showroom in Los Angeles. Little is known about the company, except that it was in business from about 1945 to 1948. The pottery made vases, bowls, figurines and other art pottery. Pieces are marked “Artistic Potteries California” or just “Artistic California.”

Items made by Artistic Potteries show up on the Internet periodically and usually sell for under $50.

Q: I found an old bottle that has “The Boye Needle Co.” on the front and “3 oz. full measure” on the side. Any idea who made it and how old it is?

A: The Boye Needle Co. was founded by James H. Boye and two associates in 1906. The company’s first product was the “Rotary Case,” a revolving cabinet for sewing machine needles and supplies. Later, Boye Needle Co. made sewing machine parts and oil for sewing machines, typewriters and clocks.

It was the first company in the United States to make crochet hooks and knitting needles. The company merged with Wrights in 1989 and is now part of the Simplicity Creative Group.

Q: I have a folding rocking chair that’s marked “The Telescope Folding Furniture Co., Inc., Granville, N.Y.” I would like to know something about the company.

A: The Telescope Folding Furniture Co. was founded in Granville, N.Y., in 1903. The company is still in business making outdoor furniture.

Q: I recently acquired a pair of antique opera glasses. I hope you can tell me something about their history and value. The glasses were made by “Hirsch, Kahn &Co., Manufacturing Opticians, 333 Kearny St., San Francisco.” That’s what’s embossed on the inside of the lid of the black leather case they came in. “Hirsch, Kahn &Co.” is also imprinted on the eyepieces. The barrels, eyepieces and focus knob are mother-of-pearl. There’s an engraving on the front plate that readss, “Frank to Kate, 89.”

A: Opera glasses were very popular during the 19th century, when theater and opera played a larger part in the public’s social life than they have since the advent of movies and television. The firm of Hirsch, Kahn &Co. was in existence for only 10 years, from 1886 to 1896.

So the “89” engraved on your glasses probably means that the glasses were purchased and engraved as a gift in 1889. It also is likely that the glasses were sold by Hirsch, Kahn &Co., but were manufactured by another firm, probably a French one. Many American opticians ordered opera glasses from France but marked them with their own name. Most antique opera glasses like yours sell today for $100 to $200.

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On the block

Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the United States. Prices vary in different locations because of local economic conditions.

Shirley Temple “Ready to Wear Hair Bow &Band,” on card, baby-blue satinlike bow, black-and-white photo of Shirley sitting on chair, Ribbon Mills Corp., 1930s $85.

The Great Charlie Chan Detective Mystery Game, Crime cards, Go cards, 64 Evidence cards, game board, Milton Bradley Co., 1937, original box, 21 x 22 inches, $190.

Shop bell, gilt brass, steel and iron, springwork mechanism counter balanced by a pendulum, mounted by brass rosette, 1830s, 13 x 5 1/2 inches, $425.

“Welcome Lindbergh” banner, navy muslin, silk-screened on black, American and French flags crossed in front of image of Charles Lindbergh, 1927, 43 x 35 inches, $480.

Gilbert Rohde Telehron table clock, burlwood veneer, chrome-plated steel trim, designed for 1934 Chicago World’s Fair, Model 4082B, Herman Miller Clock Co., 7 x 13 inches, $500.

Galle cameo-glass vase, bulbous bottom, mint-green cameo leaves on frosted white-to-rose ground, signed, 1920s, 6 inches, $575.

Rookwood ginger jar, vertical blue and rose flowers above green leaves, turquoise ground, 2 lids, Lorinda Epply, 1921, 10 1/2 inches, $940.

Georgian hanging cupboard on stand, mahogany, bowfront, two doors, two shelves inside, 1790-1800, 70 x 25 1/2 inches, $1,115.

Coin-silver goblet, oval bowl with scroll rim, landscape on base, egg and dart banding, Gale &Hayden, New York and Charleston, S.C., engraved “June 30th 1848,” 5 1/4 inches, $1,315.

Woody Woodpecker cowboy prototype telephone, hard red plastic, white receiver, pushbutton, 14 x 10 inches, $3,500.

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What was the first anatomically correct doll? ›

One notable anatomically correct doll was the "Archie Bunker's Grandson Joey Stivic" doll that was made by the Ideal Toy Co. in 1976. The doll, which was modeled after infant character Joey Stivic from the Television sitcom series All In The Family, was considered to be the first anatomically correct boy doll.

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Increasingly, police and prosecutors are using anatomical dolls in interviews with victims of child sexual abuse. Such dolls can be used in investigative interviews, case evaluation, and during courtroom testimony.

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Antique dolls: a history

The first known dolls date back to the 21st century BC in Egypt - these were relatively simple wooden paddle models. Dolls with interchangeable clothing and moveable limbs existed as early as 200 BC.

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Therapy dolls are specially designed dolls that can be used as therapeutic tools to help individuals process trauma, grief, and loss. Also known as reborn dolls, therapy dolls are typically life-like dolls that can be used as soothing aids for people who have experienced the death of a child.

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Judy Dolls are handheld dolls. There are a wide variety of dolls (one being Mod Judy) and they each come with a variety of accessories (for example, go-go boots and a yellow vespa).

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Chase dolls were molded by pressing stockinette fabric coated with sizing into plaster molds. Photo courtesy Skinner Auctions. Despite the wording of the first mark used on her dolls which included the words "patent applied for" Martha Chase never patented her doll making process.

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The Twilight Zone introduced Talky Tina, one of the first on-screen killer dolls, in the episode "Living Doll" (1963). This use of the killer doll was contrasted with the idea of a dysfunctional family, with the narrator describing the doll as the child's "guardian".

When were composition dolls first made? ›

The American Ideal Toy Company began making composition dolls in 1907. They produced over 200 variations of dolls throughout the composition era. Their Shirley Temple doll was one of the most successful celebrity dolls. First produced in 1934, millions of the composition Shirley dolls were produced.

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