Seattle Doll and Toy Collectors' Club show in Shoreline May 9

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Collectible dolls and toys at the Market May 9

The Seattle Doll and Toy Collectors' Club is sponsoring the Seattle Doll and Toy Market in Shoreline on Mother's Day.

Few shows offer such a wide variety of antiques and collectibles, including Action figures, Barbies, American Girls, French fashion dolls, German bisques, Paper dolls, Doll Houses and Miniatures, Tin Toys, Teddy Bears and MORE—making this year’s show really exciting!  Isn’t it a perfect time to find that outfit your doll has been looking for, or to add to your Star Wars collection?

In addition to the wonderful treasures offered, for a charitable donation of $3 per item, we will have an Antiques Roadshow APPRAISER on hand to help identify and set a value for that keepsake doll or toy you have always wondered about … As well as doll repair specialists to restring your doll or to lend advice about more extensive repairs.

For those who need a break, Snacks, Refreshments and Wonderful Lunch items will be available for purchase.

Seattle Doll and Toy Collectors Club is a non-profit group dedicated to the Historical Study and Preservation of Dolls and Toys. Our funds help sponsor worthy causes like the Wounded Warrior Project, Northwest Harvest, Operation Smile and the Red Cross.

The Market will take place at the Shoreline Conference Center; Saturday, May 9 from 10am-3pm.  Admission: $5 Adult, Children $1 (5 and under). Free parking.

Shoreline Conference Center is located at 18560 1st Ave NE, Shoreline 98155.



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