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Please help me identify these Tiny Dolls.

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These dolls are only about 1" tall.  I haven't been able to find others here that seemed like the seller knew what they were!  Thanks ahead for any help!

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I was heavily into Little Kiddles growing up, these came out toward the end of the 60s and these tiny dolls were called jewelry kiddles. They came in a ring and a pin set. As I recall they weren't too popular with the true collectors of the basic little kiddles because of their face being well distorted. I know I didn't want my mom to buy me any and all my girlfriends at the time didn't have them either. Who would have thought that they would be collectables now!

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Thanks, everyone for the help!  I had some Liddle Kiddles also, but these looked so different, I didn't think they would be related! 

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(I though they looked like cheap knock-offs)

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I still have a jewelry Kiddle pin, and the doll looks nothing like this. I agree that they look like Kiddle clones.

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@cjs_estatesales. I should have been more clearer..they were called Jewelry Kiddles not Little Kiddles..hence the "knockoff" I don't recall these being made by Mattel in Japan. The true larger pin that another poster said she still has contains an actual Little Kiddles inside as I also have one. All I remember is that as a little kid they were scary looking!

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@kathiec. You probably have the Lucky Lockets...that was the true Liddle Kiddles line. Mattel had such sweet little faces on their Kiddle line and when these came out...eek!! Probably made in China as the stoled everyone's design! But they failed on this brand of toys for sure!

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