Monday, August 24, 2009

The Richard Wright Collection



The Richard Wright Collection:
Session 1: Rare and Important Dolls

October 10, 2009 at 11 am

274 Cedar Hill Street, Marlborough, MA

The auction company has generously shared images of the Izannah Walker dolls be auctioned to be presented here on the Izannah Walker Chronicles.












Sunday, August 23, 2009

Richard Wright Auction by Skinner Auction House

Three Izannah Walker Dolls will be auctioned in early October by the Skinner Auction House. When you go to the site, look in the sidebar on the left and click on "Toys, Dolls and Collectibles". Then in the search box at the top left, type in Izannah and it will bring up the three Izannah Walker dolls which will be auctioned.

Friday, August 7, 2009

An Izannah at the UFDC Convention


A few weeks ago Bradley Justice sent some pictures he took of Izannah Walker dolls at the UFDC convention. Thanks so much, Bradley! Here they are...




Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Another Izannah Picture


Hi, all - it has been my mission to post as many pictures of original Izannah Walker dolls here as possible. Recently a fellow member in an antique doll group I'm in posted pictures she took at the UFDC convention in Atlanta. While there, Alicia was able to take pictures of an original Izannah Walker doll on display. Alicia has graciously offered to share her pictures with us. Thanks, Alicia!


While there, Alicia was able to take a picture of a very interesting male doll which looks very much like a Walker doll. There is no way to know if this male doll below is an Izannah Walker, doll, but some features (hands! ears!) look very similar, don't they?




Here I've brightened the pictures to show the details in the costume.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Izannah Walker Dolls Group




In 2008 I began the Izannah Walker Chronicles with the idea that it would be a kind of clearinghouse for all things Izannah. It works quite well for posting information, but doesn't allow for discussion about Izannah Walker dolls. I have opened a social network at ning.com for dollmakers, pattern designers, collectors and students of antique inspired dolls. At Maida Today Dolls Group there is a sub-group for those who enjoy talking about Izannah Walker dolls. It's open to anyone who has an interest in Izannah Walker. All you have to do is set up an account at ning.com and join. Click the banner above to go to the site.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Thank you, Izannah Collectors!


The following pictures were sent to me by Bradley Justice. He knows the collector who owns this doll, and asked permission to post the pictures here on the IWC. I am so thankful for collectors who share the beauties of the dolls they own.




Sunday, May 31, 2009

Izannah Walker Doll at Lucy's Doll House


Today I was able to take a mini-vacation and drive down to Lucy's Doll House in Camden to document the latest Izannah Walker doll in residence there.


It is because of Sue and the generosity of Lucy's Doll House that I've been able to document these dolls. Sue Singer was in the shop today while I documented the two dolls below and we had great conversation while I took pictures.

A note about the pictures - All photos/pictures presented in this post are copyright Dixie Redmond 2009 and all rights are reserved. An artist or student may copy for personal use for study but the images themselves may not be used in derivative works of art or shown/reprinted in any publication without permission.


The doll on the left is a cloth doll with an applied bonnet. All cloth! I was fascinated by it and took well over 200 pictures of both these dolls. Detailed pictures of the folk art doll on the left are on my Northdixie Designs blog. The Izannah doll is divine - so wonderful and petite. It's hard to tell the scale of things, but my thumbnail is about as large as the palm of this little 15 1/2 inch doll's hand. She's so wonderful!


This beautiful doll is
available for purchase at


Lucy's Doll House

49 Bay View Street
Camden, ME 04843

Summer hours - 10 to 4
7 Days a Week
(207) 236-4122











































Again, I am thankful to Sue Singer
and Lucy Morgan for the opportunity
to share these pictures.


Lucy's Doll House
49 Bay View Street
Camden, ME 04843

Summer hours - 10 to 4
7 Days a Week
(207) 236-4122


Friday, May 22, 2009

Izannah Walker and Maggie Bessie Dolls...


It's funny how connections are made. I belong to the Yahoo group Vintage Cloth Dollmaking. One of the members mentioned a fabulous Maggie Bessie pattern that has been developed by Bradley Justice. So of course I wanted to buy the pattern, because Maggie Bessie dolls are very intriguing and beautiful. When I got the pattern, I sent a Maggie Bessie doll picture to Bradley, mentioning that I write a site dedicated to Izannah Walker. Bradley then sent me some pictures of an original Izannah Walker doll and got permission from the owner of the Izannah doll to post them here. How wonderful! Many thanks to Bradley and to the owner of the original Izannah Walker doll.

Bradley Justice's Maggie Bessie Inspired Pattern
"A North Carolina Doll"

Let's talk a bit about Bradley's Maggie Bessie inspired pattern. He was able to look at original Maggie Bessie dolls and study their construction prior to developing his pattern. The North Carolina Doll (his name for the pattern) makes up into a 14 inch doll. A perfect size for most dollmakers. If you are interested in purchasing the Maggie Bessie pattern, email shawstein@aol.com for more information. The pattern for the doll and traditional Maggie Bessie dress is $15. Bradley has an additional dress pattern and "haube cap" pattern to be purchased separately.

Here are the Izannah Walker Doll pictures Bradley is sharing here with the permission of the owner of the doll -



Miss I. F. Walker's Dolls in Period Newspapers

Kathy Duncan, a genealogist, has researched Izannah Walker in newspapaers from Izannah's time. We know Izannah is listed in a Central Fa...