Thursday 11 April 2024

 A New Alexander Sanderson Design!

MADAME DU BARRY

*This puppet has now been sold*


Madame du Barry was the second recognised mistress of King Louis XV of France.
A past Parisian prostitute, she lived an extravagant lifestyle while the King was alive but was exiled from the court at Versailles - by the new King Louis XVI and his Queen Marie Antoinette - once he had died of smallpox.
She met her end under the blade of the guillotine during the French Revolution, crying out for merci.


She is dressed in a pink embroidered pannier gown; trimmed with French lace, floral Rococo braid, satin roses, pearl clusters and pink gauze puffs. A large rhinestone brooch adorns the front of her stiffened and boned, corset laced bodice.
Her hair is styled up high and is adorned with gathered lace, puffs, satin roses, Rococo braid and pearls.


Under her skirts she has a rigid pannier frame and lace trimmed pantalets. 



Created by Alexander Sanderson Designs

Thursday 4 April 2024

 A New Can-Can Dancer Puppet Design
Created Specifically for a Client

A client contacted me in regards to a request for a Moulin Rouge style can-can dancer puppet, dressed in a red gown.
Below are pictures of the completed creation.



Her gown is cut from a rich red velvet and trimmed with a rose design, vintage French lace. Her bodice is stiffened and then boned with imitation whalebone.
Her multi layered petticoat is stiffened with gold taffeta and layered with red, black and white gathered lace. It is attached to her hands in order for her to shake and lift her skirts whilst she is controlled in performance.


Her headdress is topped with red feathers and her feet have been painted in the style of Victorian buttoned boots. Her taffeta pantalets are gathered at the knee and trimmed with fine lace.


Created by Alexander Sanderson Designs

Sunday 25 February 2024

The second, from our historical themed three doll collection. Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots.

 

A large 17" hand-dressed portrait doll of the tragic Mary Queen of Scots


Mary Stuart is a bisque porcelain doll, dressed in historical costume inspired by her National Portrait Gallery portrait.

She was Queen of France, Scotland and laid claim to the throne of England. After nineteen years of imprisonment she was beheaded, on the order of her cousin Queen Elizabeth I, after she was found guilty of high treason.



She wears an original costume design, crafted from black cotton-velvet, taffeta, lace, pearl trim and diamante embellishment. She sports a net gauze veil and a silver crucifix hangs from her waist. Under her over-skirts she wears petticoats and pantalets. 

She comes with her own original stand.



All our dolls are dressed using traditional costuming techniques (where possible) but in miniature. Each doll generally takes several days to dress and are highly detailed. 


This doll is now for sale of eBay

- click here to view her listing -


Created by Alexander Sanderson Designs

Thursday 22 February 2024

A New venture for Alexander Sanderson Designs!

 The first of a new range of dolls dressed as historical figures!

An 18" portrait doll of Queen Anne Boleyn

Based upon the 'Moost Happi' Medal & the Nidd Hall Portrait



She is an impressive 18", specifically re-painted, bisque porcelain doll. Anne is dressed in an original historical costume - from an originally cut pattern - crafted from a cotton velvet over-gown, flock taffeta under-skirts, embroidered taffeta under-sleeves, lace cuffs, pearl trim and diamante embellishments.




Her face and upper torso/arms have been re-painted to create a portrait doll of the tragic second wife of King Henry VIII and mother of Queen Elizabeth I; who was beheaded, after being falsely accused of adultery and high treason in 1536.

She comes with her own original stand.





The two sources used as inspiration for the dolls' design
(The 'Moost Happi' Medal as reconstructed by master stonemason Lucy Churchill) 

This doll is now available for sale on eBay.

Watch out for the next two in the collection:

Mary Queen of Scots

&

Marie Antoinette



Crafted by Alexander Sanderson Designs

Monday 19 February 2024

 Two new designs, sold as a pair!
Two Pelham Puppets redressed as as the proud and witty Elizabeth Bennet and the aloof Mr Darcy, from Jane Austen's classic Pride and Prejudice. 

To view more information and further images of these puppets
please visit their page by

This pair of puppets are now sold

Created by Alexander Sanderson Designs

- A new puppet from Alexander Sanderson Designs - 


A Pelham Puppet Redressed as Queen Anne Boleyn 
based upon the Moost Happi Medal and Nidd Hall Portrait.

To view more information & images 
please visit this puppet's page by



This puppet is now available for sale on eBay

Wednesday 31 January 2024


Below are three links to videos using my puppet creations in action - these videos are recordings of  purchased puppets from the fabulous 'Pandora's Pelham Puppets' YouTube channel. 
To visit please visit: Pandora's Pelham Puppets
The below are direct links to three - of many - produced videos staring puppets of my design. Others used are my two Grand High Witch puppets, Romeo & Juliet and Eliza Doolittle... to name a few.




The Anne Boleyn was created by myself, the Henry VIII was by another hand.


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