
One of the dollmakers on a list I'm on went to the auction and said Ella and her ensemble went for $41,000! Wow! She is a beauty.
Links to Original Izannah Walker Doll Pictures
and Writings About Izannah Walker Dolls

Born September 25th of 1817, orphaned at seven years old, Izannah and her sisters were raised by relatives in Somerset, Massachusetts, not far from her birthplace of Bristol, Rhode Island.
There is not much information about Izannah until later in life, when she is listed as a dollmaker living in Central Falls, Rhode Island as of 1865. In 1873 she applied for a patent for her particular process of making an unbreakable doll.
Izannah lived in a way that not many women did in the nineteenth century, if oral tradition about her is accurate. Linda Edward states in Cloth Dolls Ancient to Modern that Izannah "became a skilled carpenter, was active in real estate, raised canaries, designed her own parlor heater, and liked to tinker with household gadgets. Fortunately for us, she also made dolls."


1 comments:
Wow! I wish I had one or two of those tucked away for a rainy day!
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