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Once Upon a Time, the child Dorothy, as you'd expect, found much joy in playing with her "dollies" and singing them to sleep with her favorite lullabye, "I Have a Dear Little Dolly." She truly loved her Patsy Ann and Kewpies and especially the porcelain doll of unknown origin. As Dorothy grew up, so did her love of dolls grow into a more mature appreciation of doll art.The young woman Dorothy became a collector of sorts.  But marriage to Louis and then having their eight children resulted in a doll hobby moratorium. Family needs set the couple's priorities until the children were grown. But once past this stage, Dorothy was ready to challenge herself as a business woman. Would it be anything but a nice "little" doll shop?  How appropriate! Louis (a chemist by profession) encouraged the idea, eager to join in the exciting venture, and the kids all applauded. More dorothy.jpg
louis.jpg The decision made, Dear Little Dollies, Ltd. was born in 1987 in Bellmore Village, Long Island, New York. The shop was located but minutes from their home. As is the case with much of Long Island, Bellmore is considered a suburb of New York City and is easy to reach by rail or auto. It is generally about a 30 minute drive from the major New York airports.  Dorothy, president of the company, launched the venture with help from husband Louis and her daughters (four lovely young ladies). It began as a small shop, but still offering a full spectrum of dolls, including Ginnies and ranging on up to limited edition and exquisite antique reproduction pieces. Dear Little Dollies soon attracted local doll collectors who enjoyed the selection of dolls and the friendly atmosphere.
Dorothy is a "people" person. So the business grew and the shop expanded into adjoining store space as opportunities occurred. The physical expansion was accompanied by continual addition of fine collectible dolls by more and more renowned artists. Still more space was needed to permit the addition of the new exquisite doll art which the Camilleri's were happy to have.  An architect was engaged and the interior was completely redone, providing a spacious display area. The process of moving to the new location (thousands of dolls) was daunting but the results were rewarding. More
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Beautiful displays quickly occupied the ample new space and the number of one-of-a-kind and exclusive small edition dolls mushroomed.  Today, Dear Little Dollies displays some 6,000 dolls,many of which are museum caliber.The phrase "better than a museum" is often heard in the shop and it has been described as "the best doll shop in the world" by artists.
karen.jpg So the idea of a "little doll shop" gave way to the reality of a shop which elicits gasps of awe when doll lovers visit us for the first time.  Dorothy and Louis attribute their achievement to a basic philosophy and attitude toward customers and artists...respect, fair treatment, courtesy and service, service, service when it comes to collectors. We invite all "doll people" to come visit us and see first hand what Dear Little Dollies really is. We think you'll be impressed.
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