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Welcome to my site. My name is Diane, and I am based in the northern part of New South Wales, in Australia.
The dolls advertised on this website are part of my doll collection, which started in the early eighties, For the next 20 years, I attended the NIADA Doll Conventions every year, where I not only had the opportunity to add to my collection of NIADA Artist dolls, but also to meet and mingle with the amazingly talented NIADA artists who created them. The time has now come, to sell these beautiful and well preserved dolls, to those with an appreciation for such amazingly detailed work. I have had years of enjoyment from each and every one of them.
Please email if you are interested in buying any of the items published on this site. Click on this link to send me an email to niadadollcollector@gmail.com.
Gypsy Caravan and family of gypsy dolls by NIADA Artist Charlotte Zeepvat
This unique set of miniature dolls and gypsy caravan were entirely created by NIADA Artist Charlotte Zeepvat in 1987. It was a special commission, and Charlotte not only made and dressed the individual dolls, and sculpted the dog, but also recreated the caravan, inside and out, from a blueprint of an original. This is an amazing set.
Willa by NIADA Artist Lisa Lichtenfels
This wonderful example of Lisa Lichtenfel's art, is a poignant fairy she named Willa. She is beautifully sculpted with nylon over wire armature, and is 28 inches seated. She is dressed in sheer pale blue nylon, which matches here beautifully sculpted wings.
Gypsy Mother and Child by NIADA Artist Magge Head Kane
Cheryl by NIADA Artist Susan Scogin
Cloth Jessica by Carole Bowling
Cloth doll by NIADA Artist Carole Bowling
Wax boy By Carol Bowling
Jodi and Richard Creager - Limited Edition dolls of Jazzman sitting on steps, and Garden Gate
Mustard See by Carol Nordell
Tiny baby doll by Eunice Tuttle
Mermaid by Jan Riggs
Audrey Hepburn from My Fair Lady - Day at the racetrack - by NIADA Artist Jan Riggs
Keneshia by NIADA Artist Pat Brooks - wooden