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"They were designed for ladies crafting and had tie-holes in their bases. You made dresses which were lamp shades, tea cosies, pin-cushions etc. These are collectable and make £10 to £100 mainly, rare ones can make more," said Daniel Agnew, an expert in dolls and toys at Special Auction Services in Newbury.