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Addington Lodge, Barton Toys, UK
Oakleaf, UK, 1981
Caroline's Home Tudor, UK
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Caroline's Home Super Deluxe...
no swans on the swan house!
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Amersham Interior
Triang #60, 1950 UK
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Triang #71, 1935 UK
Lines Bros/Triang DH1, 1924 UK
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Triang #40, 1972 UK
Triang 1956-61
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Micki Gemla, 1970, Sweden
Micki Gemla, 1970 Sweden
Lundby Signor and Salame, 1990
Lundby, 1986
Lundby, 1963
Dora Kuhn, Germany
Dora Kuhn, Germany
Dora Kuhn, Germany
Kindergarten, Germany
School Room, Germany
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Gottschalk, Germany, 1950-60s
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Bodo Hennig, 1968, Germany
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The only thing I can say, is so many more to add to the list!!!! HA!HA! You have very good taste in dollhouses!!! LOVELY! I am speechless! And for me that is really rare!
ReplyDeleteLove the Traing 71. Looks like the one I was bidding on towards the end of winter or could have been early spring on eBay. :-)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love all these houses!! The Lundby house where common here in Sweden when I was a kid, but I never had it, I had an older version. The Micki house I also seen, but the rest I never seen in real life.. Thanks for sharing, its nice to see different houses from different countries.
ReplyDeleteHi Hannah, I am currently furnishing 2 older Lundby houses...so check back again soon!
ReplyDeleteI will! =) Looking forward to follow your furnishing, and I just signed up to follow your blog =)
DeleteWhat a wonderful collection! My oldest house is from 1905 and Norwegian. I only began collecting a few years ago, how exiting to see your houses from around the world. Pam in Norway
ReplyDeleteFabulous houses, I love the French one at the top and the German 1950s/60's flat roof houses in particular!
ReplyDeleteThe German Fao Schwartz Weekend Cottage, Do you know any more info on it? Just bought it and can not find any information on it. Thank you!
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