Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Circa 1930s, having cloth bodies, painted faces, one stuffed with sawdust is likely a home-made copy.
Original 15 in.
From the Personal Collection of Bob Timberlake, Lexington, North Carolina Bob Timberlake knew and communicated with the grandson of Johnny Gruelle, creator of the Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy dolls. He displayed these two dolls in the bedroom of the Bob Timberlake Studio.
Soiled, faded, lacking some buttons.