Dianna Effner Aaron Porcelain Sculpted Doll Head & Hands, Red Hair on Cloth Body


Here is a very nice Dianna Effner porcelain sculpted Aaron Doll head with vibrant red hair and a soft cloth articulated body.  He is wearing baby boy blue fleece pajamas and has dainty matching Effner porcelain hands. Aaron bears an incredible life-like expression as only Dianna could capture, though she spent much of her working life mentoring and training others to master the DEEP (Dianna Effner Eye Painting) effect she had perfected.  In the 90's she started offering molds of her doll heads so other doll artists could reproduce her designs in porcelain and try their own painting.  This Aaron is an early offering from that effort. He is about 18"tall, and comes from a pet and smoke free home.  There is some very light staining on his leg which I have cleaned up to be barely noticeable. See the photos.Great for your collection, or If you are a doll maker, you might want to create your own style hairdo, body, and clothing for him.  And if truth be told, Aaron could certainly pass for an other gender if you desired.... 

Dianna Effner Aaron


Things to Hug and Love


Yes, I remember my favorite teddy bear with a warm feeling that has never faded. He was probably an ideal companion for me in many ways.  I loved the feel of his coat and petted it as if he were alive. His glass eyes were lifelike and always kept me in view.  And, he had cute ears to carry him by. But, best of all I could wind him up and he turned somersaults!  Incredible!  I don't remember who gave him to me but I do know my parents were relieved that their squirrelly little kid had something to keep him occupied.... There was a point in my life when I slept with all my animals (somersault teddy among them) and felt safe. At times I had about a dozen animals lined up and tucked into bed with me at night. Of course, my brother made fun of me (ours was not a Beaver-Wally/Ricky-David relationship) but I kept it up for years. Of all those companions it is only Teddy I can remember; I did not let go of him until I was married and gone.  Rosebud, indeed....


Remarkably, as Portland Pandemonium grew and people became familiar with our sincere desire to help find new loving homes for peoples' treasures, we started getting calls to take on personal collections including dolls and/or bears that people had to let go, but did not want them to go to a common estate sale, or worse, Goodwill.  For me, this took on the flavor of finding adoptive parents as opposed to foster care and fit right in with my shop's tenets of Reuse, Reduce, Renew, Recycle, Repurpose, Repair, Up-Cycle..... 



An excellent example of this synergistic process is taking place in my shop's Doll, Bears, & Plush section right now.  Last year just before Christmas I got a call from a neighbor who had been giving me various interesting old items they were letting go of during a slow downsizing period.  This time I was shocked to find that they wanted to give me nearly the entire doll collection that had belonged to their aunt, Janie Sturtevant, a famous International Grand Master Doll Maker in the 1980's.  


When I entered my neighbor's parlor I was overwhelmed: there were dozens of tubs stacked two and three high filled with dolls and doll accessories including clothing and parts. There were dolls Ms Sturtevant had made along with dolls she had collected, as well as dolls that were handed down to her through several generations in her family.  It was like being in a museum.  We have facilitated many adoptions and many more are ready; come visit and see who might be waiting for you...



And, while visiting those lovely dolls, be sure to give some time to the many orphans like the ones below who have had a rough life and are hoping to find their comforting and loving Forever Home....

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