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American collectible doll design
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Tonner Doll Company, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryHigh-end fashion doll design, production, marketing, and distribution
Founded1991; 35 years ago (1991)
FounderRobert Tonner
Defunct2018; 8 years ago (2018)
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
Worldwide

Tonner Doll Company, Inc. was a collectibledoll design and distribution company located inKingston, New York. Founded byRobert Tonner in 1991, Tonner Doll designed and marketed original doll lines, as well as a number of licensed dolls for films such asHarry Potter,Spider-Man 3, andTwilight. Its original products included theTyler Wentworth, Kitty Collier, and Antoinette series.

History

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Tonner Doll Company, Inc. was founded in 1991 byRobert Tonner under the nameRobert Tonner Doll Designs (RTDD). Originally, the company had only three employees: Tonner, his partner Harris Safier, and a part-time seamstress. In February 1991, RTDD made its public debut at theAmerican International Toy Fair in New York City, displaying multi-jointed porcelainfashion dolls and jointedporcelain child dolls in limited editions. Prices ranged from $650 to $1500.[citation needed]

In 1995, Tonner Doll gained licensing rights for the recreation of the 1950s paper doll Betsy McCall for reintroduction to the collector's market. To keep costs down, Tonner decided to produce the doll in China. Made from vinyl, the Betsy McCall-license series was one of the company's initial mainstream commercial successes.

Over the following years, as RTDD's business grew, so did its staff. This growth would lead to the company being renamed the Tonner Doll Company. By 2000, Tonner Doll employed 24 people, including designers, marketers, and various sales and administrative staff.

In 2017, the company released its firsttransgender doll, modeled after activistJazz Jennings.[1][2]

In December 2018, the Tonner Doll company officially closed.[3]

Licensing

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Tonner Doll had the licensing rights to design and develop dolls based on many American television, cinema, comic book, and video game franchises.[4]

Since the 1995 issue of the Betsy McCall doll, Tonner Doll had gained the merchandising rights for characters in films like 1997'sTitanic (Kate Winslet) and 1999'sStar Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (Natalie Portman). In 2006, Tonner Doll gained licensing rights to recreate the cast of theHarry Potter series, as well as characters fromMemoirs of a Geisha.Tonner Doll licensed comic book heroes and villains fromDC Comics for its DC STARS Collection. The line included 13-, 17-, and 22-inch dolls, including various versions ofAquaman,Batgirl,Batman,Black Canary,Catwoman,Donna Troy,Dove,Green Lantern,Harley Quinn,Hawkwoman,Huntress,Joker,Lois Lane,Mera,Poison Ivy,Power Girl,Raven,Starfire,Supergirl (Linda Danvers),Superman,Wonder Woman,[5] andZatanna.[6]

Over time, Tonner Doll also licensed theTwilight Saga,Lara Croft,Tomb Raider: Legend,Chicago,Dreamgirls,The Chronicles of Narnia,The Golden Compass,Mary Engelbreit's Ann Estelle, Fancy Nancy, Thèâtre de la Mode,Dick Tracy,Get Smart, Disney Princesses,Mary Poppins,Davy Crockett,Pirates of the Caribbean,Ava Gardner,Joan Crawford,Bette Davis,Miss Piggy,Miss America, and characters from the comic stripFor Better or for Worse byLynn Johnston. Additional licenses includedTim Burton'sAlice in Wonderland,The Lord of the Rings, Disney'sPrince of Persia, and DisneyPrincess Tiana.

Buyout

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In 2002 Tonner Doll purchased the Effanbee Doll Company, Inc. to obtain the rights to their characters.[7] They gained exclusive rights to Bernard Lipfert's 1928 Patsy doll, Patsyette. Effanbee also had the rights to reproduce fashion dolls licensed byTribune Media, like theBrenda Starr, Girl Reporter series, and the comic stripLittle Orphan Annie.[8][9]

For the first few years after the buyout, Effanbee remained an independent subsidiary of Tonner; however, the two eventually became a conglomerate run under a singular management. The Effanbee doll lines were designed, produced, marketed and distributed by Tonner while retaining the Effanbee name.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^Fortin, Jacey (2017-02-17)."Transgender Doll Based on Jazz Jennings to Debut in New York".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2022-03-30.
  2. ^Breslin, Susannah."Meet The Creator Of The Jazz Jennings Transgender Doll".Forbes. Retrieved2022-03-30.
  3. ^"Farewell, My Lovelies: Tonner Doll Company closes | DOLLS magazine".DOLLS magazine | Collecting Dolls. 2019-01-22. Retrieved2022-03-30.
  4. ^Konrad, Jeremy (2019-01-05)."Tonner Doll Company Closes Up Shop, More Bad News For DC Collectors".Bleeding Cool News And Rumors. Retrieved2022-03-30.
  5. ^Earth, Entertainment."Limited Edition Wonder Woman Doll by Master Doll Maker Robert Tonner". Retrieved2022-03-30.
  6. ^"DC STARS Character Figure Collection". Tonner Doll. Retrieved2011-12-26.
  7. ^"Tonner buys Effanbee Doll".Gifts & Decorative Accessories. 2002-08-22. Retrieved2024-11-07.
  8. ^"Effanbee Doll Company - Guide to Value, Marks, History | WorthPoint Dictionary".
  9. ^Scott, Sharon M. (2009-12-09).Toys and American Culture: An Encyclopedia: An Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO.ISBN 978-0-313-34799-3.

Further reading

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  • Robert Tonner Inspirations: A personal guided tour through the culture that shaped the acclaimed doll designers career and creations, Reverie Publishing Company 2006
  • The Robert Tonner Story: Dreams and Dolls, By Stephanie Finnegan. Portfolio Press 2000
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