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Ginny by Vogue

Ginny's roots actually extend back to 1922, when a resourceful young woman, Jennie Adler Graves, established Ye Olde Vogue Doll Shoppe in her home in Somerville, Massachusetts. The story is that a "friend" who knew of Jennie Grave's skill in sewing children's clothes, asked her to dress some dolls for a charity event. Unbeknownst to Jennie, the "friend" was selling the dolls instead of giving them to charity!  Thus inspired, Jennie Graves began dressing and selling imported German dolls to Jordan Marsh, a well-known Boston department store. Success followed success until 1948, when a sales dip in her line of existing dolls inspired Mrs. Graves to introduce an 8" plastic doll, the forerunner to Ginny. Storeowners and consumers alike loved the new doll, and in 1951, Ginny was officially born, named after Jennie'sdaughter Virginia.

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Birthday Celebration
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Bon Bons
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Car Hop
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Coloring Books Vintage Ginny
Remember school days?
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Crayons Mini Ginny
So cute!
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Dance Class
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Evening Elegance
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Golden Glow
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John & Priscilla
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Little Lady
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Lunching in Lavender
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Me and My Dolly
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Nurse Ginny
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Peach Parfait
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Poodle Walk
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