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Jacqueline Kennedy bride doll
Bisque doll of Jacqueline Kennedy with a cloth body and bisque head, hands and feet. The doll is dressed in a wedding dress with a lace overskirt and a tulle veil. She is holding a bouquet of flowers in her left hand. The clothes are homemade, sewn on a machine but not mass-produced. The doll's dress is not an accurate representation of Jacqueline Kennedy's actual wedding dress. This doll and the accompanying groom doll are one of a kind, although the bisque heads representing John and Jacqueline Kennedy were commercially available to doll enthusiasts.
Jacqueline Kennedy bride doll
circa 1953
Cloth, Ceramic, Plastic
16 in. (40.6 cm)
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Collection
2002.013.0002
This wedding doll, and its companion, were featured on a popular culture spotlight on WFAA-TV's Good Morning Texas program in 2011. - Stephen Fagin, Curator
There is a mark on the back of the doll's head that looks a little like the name Esther, but with both of the first two letters capitalized: ESther. If you have information about this doll-maker or about this pair of Kennedy wedding dolls, please contact us at collections@jfk.org. Thank you! - Lindsey Richardson, Curator of Collections
Jacqueline Kennedy bride doll
Bisque doll of Jacqueline Kennedy with a cloth body and bisque head, hands and feet. The doll is dressed in a wedding dress with a lace overskirt and a tulle veil. She is holding a bouquet of flowers in her left hand. The clothes are homemade, sewn on a machine but not mass-produced. The doll's dress is not an accurate representation of Jacqueline Kennedy's actual wedding dress. This doll and the accompanying groom doll are one of a kind, although the bisque heads representing John and Jacqueline Kennedy were commercially available to doll enthusiasts.
Jacqueline Kennedy bride doll
circa 1953
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Doll
Wedding
Memorabilia
Collectibles
Pop Culture
Kennedy, Jacqueline
Johnson City
Cloth, Ceramic, Plastic
16 in. (40.6 cm)
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Collection
2002.013.0002
This wedding doll, and its companion, were featured on a popular culture spotlight on WFAA-TV's Good Morning Texas program in 2011. - Stephen Fagin, Curator
There is a mark on the back of the doll's head that looks a little like the name Esther, but with both of the first two letters capitalized: ESther. If you have information about this doll-maker or about this pair of Kennedy wedding dolls, please contact us at collections@jfk.org. Thank you! - Lindsey Richardson, Curator of Collections