Wishing you all a Happy New Year's 2023!!
Love, ggsdolls
Wishing you all a Happy New Year's 2023!!
Love, ggsdolls
Interview with a Collector - ggsdolls blog Series
Here's my monthly series on my blog where I share some of the most amazing collectors, sellers, and creatives, that have become friends of mine and what they collect and why?
For the month of December, my blog interview is with the gorgeous, talented, and pinkalicious collector I know, Peter Pratts also known as rushtonbarbie on Instagram.
Photographed by Nelson Pereira @Aiiirmoon
Peter, is originally from Long Island, New York, but is currently residing between Las Vegas, Nevada and Orlando, Florida at this time. At 29 years of age, he is was born on June 8th and is also a Gemini.
What do you do for a living?
Peter, "I'm a Social Media manager! I manage influencers, local
businesses, cosmetologists and more! I can’t say I have one specific job
as I do many things! I am a graphic designer, web designer, content
creator, makeup artist and even influencer myself. However I’ve taken a
break from beauty influencing as I don’t have the same passion for it as
I used to. I’ve worked with many of the biggest brands like Mac,
Sephora, Urban Decay, etc."
When and how did you first encounter vintage rubber face stuffed animals or Rushtons, and do you collect anything else?
Peter, "I
know some collectors in the community like to shame people because of
this but I discovered Rushtons after watching a Melanie Martinez music
video last year (2021). I literally was like WHAT is that and the
research commenced. I already loved 80s/90s Barbies, however I didn’t
have a collection. I also loved Kewpie tattoo art. For whatever, I just
became obsessed with Rushton rubber face plushies and wanted them all. I currently only collect Rushton plushies & some Edward Mobley squeaks. I’d like to start a Barbie collection in time."
How
do you describe your relationship with your collection; what is that
magical thing that attracts you to these items and keeps you interested?
Peter, "I
started collecting Rushtons at a time where I was pretty bored with
life. It's in a way sad to say but makeup became less of a passion for
me the more it felt like work.. Eventually LITERALLY hating it. I still
do it occasionally however for a while I didn't have something that
genuinely excited me. I've really come to love this hobby of mine. I
hope to keep my Rustons with me through life. Collecting these dolls has
pushed me to start practicing on many things I've in a sense, always
wanted to! I'm learning how to sew and create clothing. I'm also
learning to paint! Retouching their faces requires precision as there
are a lot of fine lines…. I've always been insecure about my drawing/painting abilities. But, I'm just happy to finally be learning! I also get
to create the cutest photos. I’ve always loved photography and
creation. With these dolls I combine so many things I love into one.
It’s quite hard to say exactly what I feel with them."
What is it about the vintage cute kitsch aesthetic that distinguishes it from other novelties of the same era?
Peter, "For me it’s the rubber faces of Rushton plushies. They stand out and are much more expressive than other dolls in my opinion. I may sound like a snob but I don’t really care, I also like how rare they are. I think it’s cool having something quite unique that not many people own."
Not Peter Rabbit, I feel like we all know what he looks like.
This is my 30 inch self standing white bunny.
Tell me a bit more about your collection, how it started, what your first items were, and how it has evolved?
Peter, "My collection started because of my extreme urge to own a Peter Rabbit. I realized getting one on eBay was going to be quite hard after being outbid several times. I purchased a random bunny rubber face who was missing an ear and had no brand. After receiving it I was like, 'Haha… Nice… But it’s not a damn Rushton!!' I took the plunge and splurged on a Tuffy duck (there were no Peter Rabbits online at the time) and the rest is history. I currently have 30 Rushtons and am always looking for more bunny friends."
What has been the reaction of your family/friends/colleagues to your passion for cute kitsch?
Peter, "Honestly I don’t think anyone was surprised. A few of my best friends said they were scary. However, they expected nothing less from me (lol). I am always doing quite 'out of the norm' things so suddenly collecting these dolls was just something else to add to my list."
Tell me about your favorite item and why it’s so special?
Peter, "I’d have to say my favorite item is my Peter Rabbit. I love all of my other Rushtons but honestly, I was just like 'Oh! Okay I’ll get it.' Peter Rabbit was so hard for me personally to get! Mine is in pretty mint condition. I also didn’t want to get completely ripped off. The whole process took months until finding my perfect baby."
Me as a Rushton posing with many of my babies.
Is there anything else about your personal experiences that you would like to add?
Peter, "Through
joining this community I’ve come across many people who also enjoy my
particular style. It’s really pushed me to open my own shop/brand. Which I’ve been wanting to do for years now. However, it’s just been
something on the back of my mind. I’ve decided to launch Madame Rushton
and am so excited for what’s to come with it. I’ll be focusing on
handmade original pieces. Clothing, accessories and more!"
Thank you so much Peter for the opportunity to share your story. I look forward to what your shop Madame Rushton has to offer!!
Please check out Peter's shop Madame Rushton on IG coming soon, and Peter's rushtonbarbie IG collection for his adorable content and love of Mary Rushton plushies!
Until next year folks for my next installment! Happy Collecting!
Thank you for reading! ~ ggsdolls
Oh my gawd guys!! He's here!! Just look at this freakin' chubby cutie pie!!
@ggsdolls_vtg Omg π± my rare mini blue Rushton Chubby Cherub is here!! πΌπ»π§Έππππ He’s so little! Only 9.5 inches tall. ππ✨ #ggsdolls_vtg #ggsdolls #mycollection #maryrushton #rushton #vintageplush #vintagerubberface #kitsch #kitschycute #nfs ♬ Sky Aesthetic - Tollan Kim
I gifted myself this cutie that popped up on the fave site for finding vintage plushies, and when he listed, it took only one second, to know, what I was seeing and that I needed him in my life!! If you recall my post here about Chubby Tubbies from a 50s ad, and here about the Chubby Tubby I restored. Last, my ultimate love this small white Chubster here! I have been wanting a blue chubby cherub since seeing the ad! But, to have one in person is a whole nother' level guys!! I'm shaking with excitement here!!
This adorable Chubby Cherub is the mini version standing at only 9.5 inches tall!! What?! Yup, he's even smaller than my white Chubby! In the standing position, this Cub, has rubber wings and vinyl paws and feet. He came with his original bow as well. To find one is next to none these days!! So I'm just thrilled he is mine! Squee!
Here he is with my white Chubby. Sadly, he does have a darker face, but who cares! I will get to enjoy him for a long time or at least until I am ready to let him move on and be enjoyed by someone else...
I hope your Christmas dreams come true this Christmas... Sending positive vibes out there to all of you!
Thank you for stopping by! ~ ggsdolls
15 more days til' Christmas! Here's what I've found recently...
This adorable rare Macoto Journal or "Free Diary" is in used condition, but just simply lovely. I was very surprised to find it. I love Macoto's artwork and his ladies are always surrounded by flowers. This book will be treasured for sure! One of my favorite finds last month or so. Next, while do my usual searches, I found a MaWaPhil doll with her original tag. This is Little Miss Muffet by Mary Rushton. She is in beautiful condition and her tag is just too cute. One of Mary's earlier works for sure. She is already listed in my shop!Just having fun with tiny Rushton baby in her walker. She is truly special to me and just had to share... Than, I was able to snag this Rushton Box from Japan. Just look at all the adorable art work on it. This one is definitely an earlier Rushton box because it mostly features plush animals, and only one rubber face. Yup, you guessed it "Chubby Tubby" so probably about 1950s or so. Just look at each of the plushies represented...
Hope you've gotten your Christmas shopping started?
Thank you for reading! ~ ggsdolls
Tis' the season folks!! Here are some unique finds the past few weeks into December!
I received a lot of items from Japan, that was sitting in a warehouse since 2020!!! Yup, 2020. When the pandemic began, I was still getting my boxes via EMS Japan, but by that summer, all flights stopped coming out of Japan into Guam. So, I had a lot sitting for over 2 years, because it was filled with ceramics that could not be sent in a cheaper way besides EMS, ugh. Oh well, so my loss is your gain. Many of these cute ceramic coin banks, etc. are listed in my shop!!I also adopted another vtg Japan dakin plush tiger. This one is just too funny and cute. I couldn't resist him! Both tigers are unique and remind me of 50s Japan. I also got this adorable new to me vtg rattle doll that stands upright. She has a wood body and rest of her is plastic or celluloid like my other cuties. I love her so much and she is quite unique for sure!
Next, I purchased this adorable miniature porcelain doll made by a S. Korean doll artist NursingU. She arrived safely to me and is just the cutest tiny little thing! Very well made and truly the sweetest thing ever! I hope to get another doll by her. I also bought a lovely plush side sleeping bear by Icecreambearshop. He arrived safely and so soft and just too cute!! So many cuties by Icecreambearshop are selling out!! Be sure to snag yours before they are all gone!! Available in my Etsy shop!
It opens up like so. Truly adorable for sure!!
Well, that's all for now. I hope your holidays are shiny and bright this year! Until next time...
Thank you for looking! ~ ggsdolls