This is my second Trixy Toy dollhouse
made by the Durrel Company of Boston, MA, during the late 1920s.
Granny Ramey lives in this two story cardboard house.
with her bedroom and bath on the second floor.
She is happy that her house came furnished with curtains.
Granny Ramey's living room is furnished with a green flocked suite placed across from the fireplace. The mantel clock and the log basket
are not Kage products, but made to resemble original Kage.
in her kitchen. Both match well with the curtains that came with the house.
with walnut furniture and a fireplace to keep her toasty on winter nights.
We leave Granny Ramey enjoying a refreshing snack in her cozy little home.
The flocked green living room suite was listed in the 1949 Strombecker catalog.
The end table was first shown as a night stand with Strombecker's 1933 bedroom set. The lamp is shown in 1938 with Strombecker's 1" scale furniture. The base of the lamp has been repainted, the original color was black.
Kage fireplaces can be found in several different sizes with the later ones having natural wood mantels. The piano bench is being used as a table.
Schoenhut produced this lamp starting in 1931.
This Trixy Toy house came to me missing the inner wall and second floor,
but otherwise in fairly good shape. It took me several years
to tackle re-creating them. A partial chimney
came with the house, so the two chimneys are also new.
This picture, found in Zillner & Cooper's Antique & Collectible Dollhouses and Their Furnishings, is the same house with a blue and red color scheme.
My first Trixy Toy house was a one room house with two dormers.
I blogged about it in 2016, you can read about it here
and also see the furniture made by Trixy Toy for their houses.
Information provided on the Strombecker, Kage and Schoenhut furniture come from Patty Cooper's wonderful books on dollhouse furniture and can be purchased on Blurb.com:
Kage Dollhouse Furniture 1938-1948
Schoenhut Dollhouse Furniture 1928-1934
The Complete Guide to StromBecker Dollhouses & Furniture 1931-1961
Another great blog post! I was not familiar with Trixy, I love what you did with the mix of antique furniture - great photos! (The linoleum rugs are great)
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