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Annalee Mobilitee Dolls

Figurines and Ornaments from Annalee Mobilitee Dolls


All Annalee On Sale!

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Store Closing Sale! 

All products 30-75% Off!

Hurry... Quantities are Limited!

If you order a quantity greater than our supply, we will adjust the quantity and send what we have or please feel free to phone or email to check quantities and availability. All sales are final. No returns will be accepted. We insure all shipments against loss or breakage. New orders only - Does not apply to prior orders.

After 23 years,

We Are Closing

We appreciate your patronage through the years!

What began as a hobby for a young girl named Barbara Annalee Davis, grew into a family business - the business of doll making.   As a young adult in the 1930's, Annalee created puppets and dolls, unaware that this hobby would become her life's calling.   In 1941 Annalee married Charles "Chip" Thorndike.   Chip became a chicken farmer in Meredith, NH and Chip and Annalee worked the farm through the 40's & 50's until chicken farming was no longer profitable.   Needing another way to make a living for their family, Annalee returned to making dolls.   She started in the kitchen of her farmhouse and soon every corner of the house was taken over by doll parts.   Chip created clever wooden components for the dolls and it was Chip who designed the wire frame that held the dolls into position.   By 1960, Annalee's dolls were being sold in retail stores in forty states and in Canada and their popularity has continued to grow.   Their whimsical styles and mischievous smiles have made them welcome additions to our homes and hearts.

Annalee Davis Thorndike 1915-2002
On Sunday April 7, 2002 Annalee Mobilitee Dolls, Inc. creator and founder Annalee Davis Thorndike passed away at her home in Meredith, New Hampshire. Annalee was surrounded by her family at the time of her passing.   Annalee was born in Concord, New Hampshire in 1915. She was 87 years old.