Wednesday, October 17, 2012

DIORAMA SOURCES: PART I

I receive many emails and comments asking me where I find the props and furniture for my doll displays.  Well, to be honest, EVERYWHERE.  But there are two sources that have really supplied me with the best of the best in my dioramas.  I am calling this entry "Part I" because over time I will share more sources as I find them.  To me, a huge part of the fun of doll collecting is sharing ideas and sources and helping each other find that perfect item for our dolls. 

FURNITURE SOURCE:

pumpkinhillstudios is a reputable seller on Ebay selling doll miniatures in several scales.  One of her specialties is large-scale Bespaq.  Many of you may know Bespaq already as a high-end dealer in dollhouse (1:12) scale miniatures.  Back in the late 1990's Bespaq made a line of larger-scale doll miniatures and managed to keep their impeccable quality and detail.  The line of large-scale Bespaq has long been discontinued and pumpkinhillstudios is one of the only dealers that has it available for sale and she certainly has the best selection out there.  For Evangeline, stick to the 1:3 scale.  For your 16" dolls you will find the 1:4 scale perfect.  Many of you have written asking me about the vanity I use for Evangeline.  It is exquisite and is the crown jewel of my doll furniture collection for sure!  That vanity is the "1:3 scale Bespaq Hat Vanity".  The 1:4 scale Bespaq Hat Vanity does NOT work for Evangeline but it DOES work really well for all 16" Tonner dolls.  It is so highly detailed you will be blown away by it.  Please be sure to read her descriptions.  She takes great pain to describe each piece and any flaws it may have in detail.  Many of the items are first quality but for the items that have flaws, most can be fixed with glue and patience.  I highly recommend her doll furniture, it has made my dioramas come alive!  You can contact the seller directly through E-bay or by e-mail at pumpkinhillstudios@msn.com

Here is a picture of Parnilla Ghastly in front of the 1:3 scale Hat Vanity.  On the left of the picture is the 1:3 Curio.  I have the curio stuffed with hat boxes I made in a previous blog entry and several velvet necklace display busts (source to come in a later blog post)  All items in this picture are in the walnut finish:




Here is Cemetery Wedding preparing for her wedding-day-sans-groom at the same vanity:



Here is another vanity available from pumpkinhillstudios.  This one is the 1:3 Swan Vanity.  I am using it here with the 1:3 piano chair, both are in the mahogany finish.  On top of the vanity from left to right are as follows: (1) plastic cake candelabra that has had some of it's arms trimmed off to make it a more traditional candelabra (source to come later),  primed black, and dry-brushed with Golden brand sterling silver paint. (2) assorted vanity bottles I made in a previous blog entry, (3) black velvet necklace display bust, (4) two Durham bowls discussed below:


Here is Mortimer in the 1:3 Bespaq Rocking Chair:


And this pic of Mouette and Valentine taking it for a spin in the attic shows you more of the amazing detail in the chair:


Here is the 1:4 Bespaq armoire that I use for Agnes Dreary's wardrobe:


Here is Lady Dreary (aka The Queen of Hearts), with daughter Agnes, at her 1:4 Hat Vanity.  The lamp and the radio will be discussed below:


One last photo.  In this photo I am using the 1:4 Swan Vanity without the mirror (the mirrors are removable) as a tea table in Mort's parlor.  So as you can see some of the 1:4 scale Bespaq can be adapted to use with Evangeline.   In the back is a large scale Bespaq room screen (I don't know if it's 1:3 or 1:4 to be honest) and the Bespaq fireplace which I altered in a previous blog entry to add a simulated fire:

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PROPS SOURCE:

The question I get most often is where did I find the little phone that Evangeline uses in my dioramas.  The phone is by Durham Industries.  Durham made a line of die cast miniatures in the 70's.  They are lovely.  The only problem is the scale in the line is ALL OVER the place.  So some pieces work beautifully and some don't work at all.  At this time I can confirm the following miniatures work in the following scales:

1:3 (Evangeline) scale: telephone, mixing bowl (with and without lid - makes an excellent bowl for a floral arrangement to go on top of the 1:3 vanities, see photo above), egg beaters, old-fashioned clothes iron (see photo), miner's lantern (I have 3 of these and LOVE LOVE LOVE them, they are pictured somewhere in a previous blog entry), coffee grinder, the typewriter (see pic), and the kitchen scale.

Here is Evangeline lounging in the 1:3 Bespaq Bergere chair, talking on the Durham phone:


Here is Evangeline using the Durham old-fashioned steam iron getting ready to go out:


Here is Mort's desk (the desk is a jewelry armoire I found at a junk shop) with (from left to right) the Durham globe pencil sharpener , the typewriter, and the phone:



For your 1:4 (Tonner 16") scale dolls the following Durham miniatures work well: hurricane lanterns, lamp, radio, and typewriter.  The lamp and radio are perfect on the 1:4 hat vanity (see above)

1:6 (Barbie) scale: the gramophone and the old fashioned wall phone


IMPORTANT: There are 3 ways that these miniatures were marketed and sold.  1) They were sold as lovely die-cast metal miniatures for collectors.  2) They were packaged and branded under the "Holly Hobby" name.  3) They were made with a built-in pencil sharpener and sold as collectible pencil sharpeners.  They are available in mass quantities on ebay in all 3 formats.  Whenever possible I try to avoid the pencil sharpener versions because they have a big hole in them somewhere for the pencil. That said, the pencil sharpener line has some pieces that I have not seen in the two non-pencil sharpener lines, for example, the desk globe that I use for Mort's desk, and the radio on Lady Dreary's vanity.  Usually, the pencil hole can be easily hidden but if you can avoid it why wouldn't you?

*Important note on Durham pricing:  DO NOT OVERPAY for Durham Miniatures.  The pricing on ebay is all over the place.  Generally speaking, never pay more than $12-$15 for a single piece and then only if it is in mint condition and you just HAVE to have it.  I have had amazing luck buying "lots" of them on ebay.  For $20 or so I have routinely scored lots of 8-10 pieces, some of which I want, some I don't, but it's still usually cheaper to buy or win lots. 

Have fun shopping, there will be more sources in later blog posts.

3 comments:

  1. So much awesome information! I love bespaq. Currently, I am doing my 1/12scale dollhouse in many Bespaq collections. Wildflower is one of my favorite shabby chic looks in the smaller scale. Nice to know they make it larger for EG!

    I have a couple Durham pieces and I love them. It just takes time scouring the "bay" !
    Have a great day! xo

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  2. Hello i have a ww2 diorama. where i can found a gramophone for my troops?

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