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Character doll:Olive Oil Wind-Up Doll

GUND1950-1959

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

Popeye characters was first introduced in a "Thimble Theatre" cartoon strip in 1929. By 1933 through 1957, cartoon shorts were made by Paramount Pictures featuring Popeye and other comic characters. Olive Oil is Popeye's love interest. The Gund Manufacturing Company began in 1898, founded by Adolph Gund, an immigrant from Germany. Located in New York City, Gund's company at first specialized in artificial flowers, beads, and gifts, but it soon concentrated on supplying a growing market of soft fabric toys including teddy bears. In 1907 Gund hired 12-year old Jacob Swedlin, a Russian immigrant, to work in the mailroom. Not even 20 years later, Swedlin purchased the company at Gund's retirement. The company remained a Swedlin family business for several decades until it was purchased in 2008 by Enesco, an international corporation specializes in gifts and home decorations.

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  • Title: Character doll:Olive Oil Wind-Up Doll
  • Creator: GUND
  • Date Created: 1950-1959
  • Location: New York, NY
  • Subject Keywords: olive oil, Popeye
  • Type: Action Figures and Character Toys
  • Rights: King Features Syndicate, Inc.
  • Medium: cotton, fabric, vinyl, metal
  • Object ID: 115.1118
  • Credit Line: Gift of Enesco, LLC and its GUND division.
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