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<p>[QUOTE="scoutshouse, post: 400904, member: 267"]DianeS - Hi!</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't know much about dolls or carnival glass, but you'll find lots of examples of Dee and Cee dolls on eBay, I'm sure... Lots of peeps on here know glass and can identify those pieces easily.</p><p><br /></p><p>As a primitive, the horse is not super rare - likely mass produced - but sweet. </p><p><br /></p><p><b><a href="https://dollsdollsdolls.net/the-dolls/canadian-dolls/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://dollsdollsdolls.net/the-dolls/canadian-dolls/" rel="nofollow">dollsdollsdolls</a></b></p><p><b>^^^</b></p><p><b>Dee and Cee</b></p><p>Dee and Cee operated from 1938 to 1964. Most of their products were made under license from US companies such as Horsman and American Character. The name ceased to be used after they were sold to <a href="http://www.mattel.com" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.mattel.com" rel="nofollow">Mattel</a>. The name comes from the initials of the two founders. Max Diamond and Morris Cone. I have one doll marked Dee an Cee. I can see from her swing tag that she was bought for $12 probably from an op shop.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://vandajensen.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/dscn2214.jpg" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://vandajensen.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/dscn2214.jpg" rel="nofollow"><img src="https://vandajensen.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/dscn2214.jpg?w=723" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></a></p><p>A doll by Dee an Cee</p><p>Reader Donna from London, Ontario who is selling dolls from her mother’s collection sent me a link. She has done some research and thought the information might be helpful to others. Here is what she has written about Dee and Cee dolls. Amongst The dolls Donna is selling is a very cute Pollyanna circa 1960. Here is a <a href="http://www.kijiji.ca/v-art-collectibles/london/pollyanna-disney-by-dee-and-cee-circa-1960/1117072705?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.kijiji.ca/v-art-collectibles/london/pollyanna-disney-by-dee-and-cee-circa-1960/1117072705?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true" rel="nofollow">link</a>.</p><p><br /></p><p>Dee and Cee manufactured dolls in Toronto, Ontario from 1938 – 1962. They were acquired by Mattel in 1962 and dolls bearing the Dee and Cee marque were produced by Mattel until 1964.</p><p><br /></p><p>Dee an Cee was the first Canadian Toy Company to advertise on television! Their motto was “Quality Above All”. Dee Cee acquired the rights to produce the Canadian versions of American Character Dolls.</p><p><br /></p><p>Dee and Cee marked their dolls in many ways with some marks including “Made in Canada” and some without that designation. However all marques included the company name in some form or other. Known variations on the name include: Dee and Cee, Dee an Cee, D&C, Dee & Cee, Dee Cee, DC, Deeancee.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="scoutshouse, post: 400904, member: 267"]DianeS - Hi! I don't know much about dolls or carnival glass, but you'll find lots of examples of Dee and Cee dolls on eBay, I'm sure... Lots of peeps on here know glass and can identify those pieces easily. As a primitive, the horse is not super rare - likely mass produced - but sweet. [B][URL='https://dollsdollsdolls.net/the-dolls/canadian-dolls/']dollsdollsdolls[/URL] ^^^ Dee and Cee[/B] Dee and Cee operated from 1938 to 1964. Most of their products were made under license from US companies such as Horsman and American Character. The name ceased to be used after they were sold to [URL='http://www.mattel.com']Mattel[/URL]. The name comes from the initials of the two founders. Max Diamond and Morris Cone. I have one doll marked Dee an Cee. I can see from her swing tag that she was bought for $12 probably from an op shop. [URL='https://vandajensen.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/dscn2214.jpg'][IMG]https://vandajensen.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/dscn2214.jpg?w=723[/IMG][/URL] A doll by Dee an Cee Reader Donna from London, Ontario who is selling dolls from her mother’s collection sent me a link. She has done some research and thought the information might be helpful to others. Here is what she has written about Dee and Cee dolls. Amongst The dolls Donna is selling is a very cute Pollyanna circa 1960. Here is a [URL='http://www.kijiji.ca/v-art-collectibles/london/pollyanna-disney-by-dee-and-cee-circa-1960/1117072705?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true']link[/URL]. Dee and Cee manufactured dolls in Toronto, Ontario from 1938 – 1962. They were acquired by Mattel in 1962 and dolls bearing the Dee and Cee marque were produced by Mattel until 1964. Dee an Cee was the first Canadian Toy Company to advertise on television! Their motto was “Quality Above All”. Dee Cee acquired the rights to produce the Canadian versions of American Character Dolls. Dee and Cee marked their dolls in many ways with some marks including “Made in Canada” and some without that designation. However all marques included the company name in some form or other. Known variations on the name include: Dee and Cee, Dee an Cee, D&C, Dee & Cee, Dee Cee, DC, Deeancee.[/QUOTE]
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