These items have been sold, and the description, image and price ($US) are for reference purposes only.

Kewpie dolls are a type of doll that were first created in the early 20th century by American illustrator and artist, Rose O'Neill. The first Kewpie doll was designed by O'Neill in 1909, and it quickly became a popular toy for children and collectors alike.

The Kewpie doll is a small, chubby doll with a round head, big eyes, and a tuft of hair on top. It is known for its distinctive style, which includes a childlike, innocent expression and a whimsical, playful appearance. The dolls are typically made of bisque, a type of unglazed porcelain, and are more... often decorated with colourful clothes and accessories.

Rose O'Neill was inspired to create the Kewpie doll by the cherub-like figures she saw in classical art, and she wanted to create a similar figure that would appeal to children. She initially began drawing Kewpies for magazine illustrations, but soon realized their potential as a toy.

The first Kewpie dolls were produced by the J.D. Kestner Doll Company in Germany, and they were quickly embraced by American children. The dolls were marketed as a wholesome, playful toy that encouraged children to use their imaginations and play creatively.

Over the years, the Kewpie doll has continued to evolve and change with the times. In the 1920s and 1930s, the dolls were often dressed in the latest fashions, and they were popular as a collectible item. During World War II, Kewpie dolls were produced in a more patriotic style, with dolls dressed in military uniforms. less...

The Kewpie character was the invention of artist and cartoonist, Rose O'Neill (1874-1944). She had a strong interest in drawing from an early age, and after winning a prize in a drawing competition at the age of 13, and within two years was employed full-time a an artist for two magazines.

At he age of 19 she moved to New York to further her career, and within a few years became America's first woman cartoonist.

After two failed marriages she moved to live in a cottage in Missouri, and it was here, in 1909 at the more... age of 25 she created the line drawings for the Kewpie character for which she is so famous.

The line drawings were used by design student Joseph Kallus, to create the Kewpie doll. Kallus worked for Geo. Borgfeldt & Co. who had secured the distribution rights for the Kewpie doll.

The doll was an immediate success and by 1918 there were 21 factories in Germany and the United States producing kewpies to meet the demand experienced by Geo. Borgfeldt & Co.

The various manufacturers each specialised in making Kewpies in different materials. There were all bisque kewpies, celluloid kewpies and cloth and composition versions. Most Kewpies had Rose O'Neill's signature moulded into the one foot, but there were many kewpies made that were unauthorised and unsigned.

Although she became very wealthy from her creation, by 1944 she had lost most of her wealth due to her extravagant lifestyle. She died in 1944 and the rights to the Kewpie passed back to the original designer, Joseph Kallus. less...

A Japan made celluloid Kewpie doll. Length 36 cm. Provenance:…
Vintage Japan Celluloid Kewpie Doll from Marie Prideaux Collection

A Japan made celluloid Kewpie doll. Length 14.17 in. Provenance: From the Marie Prideaux Collection, some at the 'Hello Dolly!' exhibition at the Bendigo Art Gallery (2009-2010).

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Good antique 9ct yellow gold kewpie doll marked 9ct. Approx…
Antique 9ct Yellow Gold Kewpie Doll, Marked 9ct, 0.9g

Good antique 9ct yellow gold kewpie doll marked 9ct. Approx weight 0.9 grams

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Eight tiny celluloid kewpie and novelty dolls, eight tiny…
Tiny Celluloid Kewpie & Novelty Dolls Set

Eight tiny celluloid kewpie and novelty dolls, eight tiny celluloid kewpie and novelty dolls 2.17 in. - 1.57 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Two circa 1920s/30s kewpie type china dolls, painted bisque and…
1920s/30s Seated Kewpie Type China Dolls Pair

Two circa 1920s/30s kewpie type china dolls, painted bisque and porcelain one with mohair wig both in seated pose 4.33 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Two new bisque character dolls socket head on composition…
Bisque Dolls and Figures Collection

Two new bisque character dolls socket head on composition jointed body with two all bisque dolls and German #7865 kewpie type painted bisque figure and china figure, 11.02 in., 8.27 in., 5.51 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
'Kewpie' doll vintage German bisque doll, adorned in pink bow,…
Vintage German Kewpie Doll with Pink Bow

'Kewpie' doll vintage German bisque doll, adorned in pink bow, c.1912-15, height 6.69 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
2 1950's plastic Dolls, 1 Black 3.5 cm High, 1 Kewpie doll made…
1950s Plastic Dolls: Black & Kewpie, Small Imperfections

2 1950's plastic Dolls, 1 Black 1.38 in. High, 1 Kewpie doll made from soft Polyethylene plastic, 0.67 in. h, small dent to each and hole in foot to black doll.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Rose O'Neill all composition kewpie doll, 33 cm
Rose O'Neill Kewpie Doll - All Composition - 33cm

Rose O'Neill all composition kewpie doll, 12.99 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Pair Rose O'Neill all composition kewpie dolls, both with paper…
Rose O'Neill Kewpie Dolls with Labels - Pair, 30 cm

Pair Rose O'Neill all composition kewpie dolls, both with paper labels to chest 11.81 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Japanese Morimora bisque character doll solid dome head with…
Japanese Morimora Bisque Character Doll with Bent Limb Body

Japanese Morimora bisque character doll solid dome head with brown eyes, closed kewpie type mouth on 5 piece bent limb body 10.63 in. marked M monogram Nippon

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
All bisque German kewpie doll moving arms 14 cm
German Kewpie Doll with Moving Arms - 14cm

All bisque German kewpie doll moving arms 5.51 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Two all bisque German kewpie dolls, dress as boy and girl, the…
German Bisque Kewpie Dolls, Boy and Girl, 14cm

Two all bisque German kewpie dolls, dress as boy and girl, the girl with moulded blue ribbons to side of head 5.51 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
A gold Kewpie doll charm. 9ct rose gold. Weight 0.73 grams.…
9ct Rose Gold Kewpie Doll Charm - 0.73g, 24mm

A gold Kewpie doll charm. 9ct rose gold. Weight 0.73 grams. Length 0.94 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Eleven celluloid Kewpie dolls and a celluloid Dopey the dwarf…
Celluloid Kewpies and Dopey Dwarf Set

Eleven celluloid Kewpie dolls and a celluloid Dopey the dwarf (12), Kewpies made in Japan.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
An Australian sterling silver kewpie doll figure, E. Fisher &…
1915 Australian Sterling Silver Kewpie Doll by E. Fisher & Sons

An Australian sterling silver kewpie doll figure, E. Fisher & Sons, Melbourne c.1915 50g, 2.76 in.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Football Collectables, noted folder of club auction catalogues;…
Football Memorabilia Collection

Football Collectables, noted folder of club auction catalogues; annual reports of VFL second Eighteens 1926 & 1939; Victorian football Union (4) & Saturday morning football League (2); 1910 Australian football Council minutes (poor); 1948 Kia-Ora sports Pa

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.
Loading more...