







Three Skookum Dolls
Asian and Tribal Art - Zena Kruzick
Skookum dolls (Bully Good) were made in the 1920s-40s, having been originally patented in 1914 by Mary McAboy.
A group of three Skookum dolls: a young girl at 7 inches high, a baby at 4 inches high, and a child in a canoe at 10 inches wide. The canoe is stamped Fort Ticonderoga, N.Y. and Drifting Along.
$250.00
Artwork details
Origin
Mary McAboy, Montana
Dimension
Provenance
Roslyn Tunis estate, Oakland, CA
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