| 1950s Pedigree Delite Toddler Boy |
| His back is marked Pedigree/Made in ENGLAND |
Delite Dolls of 10" and 14" tall, came with straight or bent legs, wigged or moulded hair, dressed as boys/girls/babies, and a negro girl and baby in 14" size*. They had sleeping eyes and jointed limbs.Baird's book documents larger versions, e.g. 16 inches, that use this head sculpt as well.
Before taking updated photos of my 13- (14) inch boy, I knew my doll's astrakhan wig was deteriorating in spots as illustrated by the scattered white areas that almost expose the wig lining. For cosmetic purposes, I decided to fill in the areas with black yarn clippings.
| Thin clippings of yarn were used to fill in the thinning areas of his wig. |
| Aleene's Tacky Glue was applied to the thin areas before yarn shavings were applied and then rolled into place using a toothpick. This was repeated in all the needed areas. |
In the above photo, the white areas of thinning can be better seen.
| He is seen in a close-up photo after the yarn was applied to all thinning areas. |
His enhancements were done at the kitchen table over a two- to three-day period, where the doll remained until completed. During a conversation with my husband, while we watched the memorial service of Congressman John Lewis, my husband said, "Oh, you did a good job on the doll's hair." I had to do a double-take before thanking him because he rarely provides unsolicited compliments.
| This handsome guy poses here and in the photograph below for full-view photos after the hair treatment. |
| He is feeling even more confident now. |
| Missing eyelashes (his) right eye |
| The glued-together paintbrush bristles were held together with a metal clip as illustrated above to allow the glue to dry completely. |
| Replaced eyelashes |
*After the London, England surgery in 1953 to separate Nigerian-born conjoined twins, Wariboko (Boko) and Tamunotonye (Tomo) Davies, 10-inch bent legged Pedigree Delite dolls with this dedicated "negro" head sculpt were frequently referred to Boko and Tomo. There is no evidence, that Pedigree actually manufactured dolls with those names.
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