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Cameo, Kewpies and Kallus

Joseph Kallus first doll company was the short lived Rex Doll (1916-1918) who made composition Kewpies and Baby Bundie dolls. Next Mr. Kallus was president of the Mutual Doll Company (1919-1921), they also made composition Kewpies, Baby Bundie, Bo Fair and Lassie dolls. Finally, in 1922 Joseph Kallus founded the Cameo Doll Company in New York, in 1932 the company moved and operated in Port Allegheny, PA until 1970.

"Cameo, Kewpies and Kallus are inseparable" claims one book author. After 1925, Cameo took over producing K and K Toy company doll products until sometime in the 1930s. In 1970 the company was acquired by theStrombecker Corporation and moved to Chicago.

Cameo made bisque, celluloid, composition with wood or cloth bodies and hard plastic or vinyl dolls and were of the finest quality. Cameo is best known for their Kewpie dolls designed by illustrator Rose O'Neill. Early Cameo dolls can be unmarked, later on dolls are often marked Cameo on their heads, back or feet and after 1971 "S71" was added.

Antique to Vintage Cameo Dolls Identified

1914-1925 Cameo Hottentot doll, Hottentots dolls, refer to Rose O'Neill marked black Kewpie dolls with small white wings on their back.

1922+ Cameo Kewpie dolls (many sizes) were the sole licensed manufacturer of composition Kewpie dolls or figures, with distribution through Borgfeldt. Kewpie dolls have side glancing eyes, small blue wings on back, closed slight smiling watermelon mouth, molded painted top knot hair with a wisp of hair on the sides of the head, jointed at the shoulders, starfish splayed fingers on hands, legs are molded together.

All composition Kewpie dolls usually have a red paper heart label on chest: Kewpie Reg. U.S. Pat. Off., or Kewpie Design Pat. No. 43680 Reg. U.S. Pat. Off., Kewpie Des. & Copyright by Rose O'Neill, and some are signed on the foot "O'Neill", otherwise dolls are unmarked.

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ca. 1913 all bisque Kewpie doll

1918-1925+ Cameo Baby Bundie doll, 11 or 16" tall, the Baby Bundie doll was first made by Rex Doll Company in 1918, then by Mutual Doll Company 1918-1921 and finally by Cameo 1922-1925+ and was designed by Joseph Kallus.

Cameo's Baby Bundie doll, shown at right, 11" tall, is all composition, looks similar to the Kewpie dolls with a mohair wig, doll marked Des. Reg XXc57518 By J.L. Kallus BUN©DIE with a paper label on bottom of foot.

1922+ Baby Bundie doll 11"

1925 Cameo Scootles doll, 6 1/2 -20" tall, all composition, designed by Rose O'Neill, painted side glancing eyes, closed smiling mouth, molded wavy hair, jointed at neck, shoulder and hips, starfish hands, wore a cotton printed sun suit, possibly other outfits too, doll is unmarked, clothing has tag with dolls name. The Cameo Scootles also came as a black doll.

1925 Scootles doll, 13"

1925 Cameo Baby Bo-Kaye doll,16-20" tall, designed byJoseph L. KallusforGeorge Borgfeldt, bisque head by or celluloid,molded painted hair, sleep eyes, open mouth with two lower teeth, cloth body with composition limbs. TheABGbisque head mold is number1407. Marked:Copr. by J.L. Kallus Germany 1394. There were also small all bisque Baby Bo-Kaye dolls, 5-8 1/2" tall, with the# 1407 ABGmold number.

The theory of this dolls name is that when the President ofBorgfeldt and designer Kallus were trying to arrive at a name, a secretary came in carrying a "bouquet" of flowers, cute. Baby Bo-Kayewas distributed by theGeorge Borgfeldtcompany for Cameo.

1925 Baby Bo Kaye doll

1927 Cameo Baby Blossom doll, 19-20" tall, composition shoulder head and partial limbs, cloth stuffed body, molded painted hair, gray tin sleep eyes, closed mouth, doll marked Des. copyright By J. L. Kallus Made in U.S.A.

1927 Baby Blossom doll, 19"

1928-1940s Cameo Bandy (Bandmaster), Bonzo the dog, Cat, Crownie, Dog, Dumbo, Felix the cat, Ginger, Bones & Steak, GE Hotpoint Man, RCA Radiotron (advertising doll figures), Howdy Doody, Jeep, Jiminy Cricket, Little King, Mickey Mouse, Mr. Peanut, Pete the Pup, Pinocchio, Popeye, Santa, Superman, Timothy Mouse, 9-16" tall, wood segmented character doll figures, composition head, wood segmented body. Doll figures are unmarked except for a paper label on the chest or on base.

1932 Pete the Pup doll, 9" by Cameo

1928-1940s Cameo GE Hotpoint Man doll figure, 15" tall, wood segmented character doll figure, composition head with a jointed wood body, painted facial features, red painted clothing, silver H and red pointed arrow on top of head, slits in hands to hold paper sales cards. Made by Cameo, Hotpoint Man is unmarked except for a Hotpoint paper label on chest and Cameo sticker on bottom of wood base. Advertising doll figure for Hotpoint a division of General Electric, GE..

1928 + GE Hotpoint Man doll 15" by Cameo

1929 Cameo Margie doll, 5 1/2, 10 & 15" tall, composition head, wood segmented body and limbs (actual fingered hands on the 15" size doll), molded hair, blue painted side glancing eyes, open smiling mouth with four teeth (except on the smallest who has a closed mouth), designed by Joseph L. Kallus, doll marked with a red paper label: Margie Des. & Copyright By Jos. Kallus. Largest size doll is unmarked.

1929 Margie doll, 10"

1930 Cameo Pinkie doll, 10" tall, baby type doll, wood segmented body & limbs, composition head & (some have composition hands with fingers), molded painted blond hair, blue painted side glancing eyes, small smiling closed mouth, pug nose, wore a sun suit, designed by Joseph L. Kallus. Marked with a red paper label: Pinkie Des. & Copyright By Jos. Kallus. Photo courtesy of Patkan.

1950s the Pinkie doll was sold through Sears and was a reissue of the 1930s Pinkie doll, this doll is made of vinyl and plastic, sleep eyes, with rooted hair.

1930 Pinkie doll, 10"

1932 Cameo Joy doll, 10 & 15" tall, a companion girl to Pinkie, wood segmented body, composition head and hands with fingers, and has molded painted tufts of hair with a molded hair loop for a ribbon, side glancing blue painted eyes. She came on a cloth body too, doll marked with a red paper label: Joy Des. & Copyr. J. L. Jos. Kallus

1932 Joy doll, 10"

1932+ Cameo Betty Boop dolls are 12" tall and Bimbo is 7 1/2" (Betty's dog), are cartoon characters from Max Fleischer called "Dizzy Dishes" in 1930 created by Myron Grim Natwick, this doll was designed by Joseph Kallus, composition head, wood segmented body, black curly molded painted hair, side glancing to the top of her eyes, jointed, dressed in a black, red or green molded on dress or undressed, with black painted high heel shoes. There have been many reissues of this doll over the years and from many different companies too probably, doll marked with a paper label Betty Boop Des. & Copyright By Fleischer Studios.

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1932 Betty Boop doll, 12"

1942 Cameo Champ boy doll with freckles, 17" tall, wood pulp composition, painted light brown molded hair with a wisp of hair down the forehead, painted freckles on face and painted blue eyes, head tilts and turns, arms and legs adjustable, wears a striped cotton jersey with the name "Champ" on it, shorts, socks and shoes - and is ready for a friendly scrap, anytime. "No curls or frills on him. He's just the right kind of regular, mischievous fellow, so typical of every real American boy" says his doll ad, doll is unmarked.

1942 Champ doll, 17"

1946 Cameo Giggles doll, 12 or 15" tall, all composition, designed by Rose O'Neill, painted side glancing eyes, closed smiling mouth, molded hair with bun in back, used the Kewpie body, wore a romper or sun suit, doll is unmarked, had a paper hangtag: Giggles by Rose O'Neill A Cameo Doll.

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1946 Giggles doll, 15"

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1954-1958 Cameo Peanut doll, 18 1/2" tall, all vinyl fully jointed doll, sleep eyes, real lashes, open/closed mouth, bent baby legs if you pinch them she cries, squeeze her and she coos, had an ID bracelet with name Peanut, came wearing a fleece snowsuit, romper suit, dress, coat, bonnet and receiving blanket, doll marked Cameo.

The Peanut doll is a reissue from the earlier 1930s doll and used the same head as the 1956 Dyp-A-Babe doll.The1958 Sears advertisem*nt for Cameo's Peanut doll states; "Baby with Kewpie Playmate", the Kewpie Playmate doll is 6" tall the Baby doll is 17".

Photo courtesy of Cheryl Holland

1958 Sears Cameo

Baby (Peanut) doll ad, 17"

1957+ Cameo Miss Peep doll, 15" or 18 1/2" tall, vinyl and pin jointed at shoulder and hips, white or black doll, drink or wet baby, painted hair, inset plastic eyes, closed mouth, doll marked Cameo.

1957+ Miss Peep doll, 18 1/2"

1958 Cameo Margie doll, 10 or 17" tall, all vinyl child type doll with socket joints at neck, shoulder, elbows, waist and hips, rooted saran hair, glassene sleep eyes, slightly open mouth, doll marked Cameo ™ or 9093 60 or 9013 60.

A reissue of the 1929 Margie doll that was made of wood and composition, came wearing a dress, rayon sock's and leather shoes.

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1958 Margie doll, 10"

1961-1964 Cameo Baby Mine doll, 16, 19, 20" tall, all vinyl, painted features, side glancing eyes, had several different versions, doll mark Cameo

1961-1964 Baby Mine doll

1962 Cameo Miss Peep Newborn doll, 14" tall, vinyl head and fully jointed body at the shoulders and hips, molded and painted brown hair, closed mouth, doll mark Cameo.

1962 Miss Peep Newborn, 14"

1962-1964 Cameo Miss Peep doll, 14" tall, vinyl, hinged body, inset eyes, dressed in snowsuit with a pink blanket or an embroidered dress and bonnet, doll mark Cameo.

1962 Miss Peep doll, 14"

1965 Cameo Ho Ho doll, four different sizes, 7" tall is one of them, white or black, (Rose O'Neill's last doll creation from 1940 not shown), soft vinyl, squeaker doll, "he is a little clown Buddah, the wisdom of the ages finding it's last words in the supreme wisdom of laughter". Unsure if or how marked.

1965 Ho Ho doll, 7"

1964 Cameo Ragsy Kewpie doll, all vinyl, three different sizes, painted face and side glancing eyes, has a soft one piece, colored molded body, doll mark Cameo.

1964 Ragsy Kewpie doll

1964 Cameo Scootles doll, 14, 19 or 27" tall, all vinyl, reissue of the 1925 dolls, sleep eyes, came dressed in various outfits, doll mark R7234 Cameo JLK.

1964 Scootles doll, 19"

1970s Cameo Newborn Miss Peep doll, 17 & 21" tall, vinyl hear andjointed body, lightly molded hair, blue eyes, closed mouth, doll mark Cameo

1970s Newborn Miss Peep doll, 17"

1972 Cameo Kewpie Gals doll, #6309, 8 or 14" tall, all vinyl, ribbon in hair, various dress's, stockings and shoes, doll mark Cameo.

1972 Kewpie Gals doll, 8"

Additional Cameo Dolls not shown

1919 Cameo Bo-Fair doll,1921 Cameo Vanitie doll,1928 Cameo Sissie doll(distributed by Butler Brothers), 1930 Cameo Baby Adele doll, 1938 Cameo Baby Snooks flexy doll, Fannie Brice, (designed by Joseph Kallus, manufactured by Ideal), 1940 Cameo Ho Ho laughing Buddha plaster figure, 1940 Cameo Baby doll.

1938 Cameo Little Annie Rooney doll, 13" tall, all composition jointed body, molded painted either black or brown hair, painted side glancing blue eyes, slight open painted mouth with a white line between the lips, doll is unmarked, had a label or hangtag. Newspaper cartoon character by Jack Collins. There was a earlier version of Little Annie Rooney in 1925 that was 16" tall, all composition that came wearing a yarn wig.

1956 Cameo Dyp-A-Babe doll made of vinyl. 1957-1959 Cameo Popeye doll a vinyl jointed figure.

1960s Cameo Plum doll, 18 or 24" tall, vinyl head jointed only at the neck with one piece latex body with two squeakers in tummy and buttocks, molded painted hair, sleep eyes, open/closed mouth, doll mark Cameo.

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FAQs

How do you identify a Kewpie doll? ›

The American composition dolls also had the distinctive heart-shaped decal on the chest, reading "Kewpies, des. & copyright by Rose O'Neill." Like the original bisque models, some of the composition Kewpies were also hand-signed by O'Neill, and they all included jointed arms.

What is the history of Scootles dolls? ›

Artist and reformer Rose O'Neill created Scootles, a charming toddler figure with side-glancing eyes, in the 1920s. German manufacturers produced the first Scootles dolls in bisque, but doll designer Joseph L. Kallus produced the first composition versions in sizes ranging from 7 1/2 inches to 20 inches.

Are Kewpie dolls worth any money? ›

A kewpie doll's worth is determined by its size and material used. A 10-inch Kewpie with a bisque head, composition body, and glass eyes is worth $6,500 while a 20-inch doll is valued at $20,000. Many of the original, small-sized German-produced bisque Kewpies range from $200–$500.

How do I identify my doll markings? ›

Lift up the hair around the back of the doll's head to see if the manufacturer's mark has been stamped. The majority of antique dolls have a mark but it could also be somewhere else on the doll's body, for example on its back or the soles of its feet. You could also check the inside of the doll's clothing for any tags.

What is the Kewpie doll appearance disorder? ›

The Kewpie doll effect is a term used in developmental psychology derived from research in ethology to help explain how a child's physical features, such as lengthened forehead and rounded face, motivate the infant's caregiver to take care of them. The child's physical features are said to resemble a Kewpie doll.

How do I identify my china doll? ›

Check the back of the head for the manufacturer's mark.

The manufacturer's mark is often on the back of the head, under the doll's hair if it has a wig. It could also be on the doll's back, under its arms, on the soles of its feet, or sewn onto its body or clothing.

What does the Kewpie doll symbolize? ›

Kewpie Doll is a symbol of cuteness, originated in the United States. The origin of the name KPP is derived from the word "Cupid". With the cuteness of Kewpie, this doll is widely popular all over the world, including in Japan as well. Toichiro Nakashima, the founder of our company, established Kewpie Corporation.

What year were Kewpie dolls made? ›

The Kewpie dolls were invented as a comic strip by Rose O'Neill. The characters in this comic were baby cupids. In 1909, Rose O'Neill created paper dolls of the cupids to sell and in 1912 Germany started making these dolls out of bisque (or porcelain).

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