Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Miniature dollhouse furniture

collection of dollhouses and dollhouse furniture miniature has fascinated mankind for centuries. Thumbnails first documents were excavated from ancient Egyptian tombs some 5,000 years and is likely to have been created for religious purposes.

Dollhouse Miniatures sewage from the rich in the 16th century in European countries like Germany, Holland and England is limited. My hobby has been limited to adults because of the sensitive nature of the thumbnails,and provide a status symbol that only the rich had such objects. During the 17th Century, a doll's house and furniture was a way to teach children, especially daughters, as care for the house.

The advent of the industrial revolution brought about factories and mass production of miniature doll houses and doll house furniture in Germany and England, and by the end of 1800 Bliss Manufacturing Company in the United States had joined the ranks. Germany has become the mostCollectible miniature doll house furniture, but World War influenced the production and export, factories were built in other countries to fill the void. By the end of World War II, dollhouses and dollhouse miniatures were mass produced in large quantities with less detail. In 1950 many of the dolls were painted tin, and the miniature doll house furniture in plastic, making them more affordable and accessible across a wider population.

There are severalSize or scale dollhouse miniature furniture. 1:12 scale is the standard panels, which is represented in 1 foot 1 inch. 1.24 where 1 foot is an inch and a half. This scale became popular in Marx dollhouses in 1950. 1:48, quarter of an inch or scale, where 1 foot is about a quarter of an inch. Play Straight or fourth scale 1:6, which means that an object six feet would be a foot in the dollhouse. This scale refers to 11 "- 12" dolls. Fashion Finally 1:144so small that it is also known as point of reference for a doll house furnishings dollhouse.Collecting dollhouse miniature is fun and rewarding and will not be limited to a dollhouse. Room boxes are a popular means of showing the miniature doll house furniture on a smaller scale. In this way you can focus on a particular room or rooms. A nice demonstration of this technology are the Thorne Rooms, a collection of 100 rooms of boxing in 1930 by Narcissa Niblack Thorne began, andmuseums in the United States.

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