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In 1881, Harper’s Bazaar listed the “new” Victorian dolls available for Christmas gifts that season. “The eating doll is the novelty with which girls are delighted this year. A bit of candy is put in her open mouth, disappears, and comes out at the sole of her foot. Another new doll has music within herself, so that when wound she raises her hands and seems to sing…” [CLICK for full article] |






