1982 Cameo Kewpie Re-Issue Squeaker Doll – Cameo Dolls

1982 Cameo Kewpie Re-Issue Squeaker Doll – Cameo Dolls

A 1982 re-issue Cameo Kewpie baby doll in a baby-blue onesie with internal squeaker, produced by Cameo as part of their revival of classic Kewpie designs, with 1963 copyright mould markings.

This soft vinyl Kewpie-style baby doll measures approximately 140mm high x 70 mm wide x 190 mm long and features a moulded baby-blue onesie with integrated mitt-like hands and a rounded sleeping-style body. The doll has painted side-glancing eyes, subtle blush cheeks, and a gentle smiling expression typical of Cameo’s Kewpie interpretations.

The head is moulded with the marking “© Cameo 63” followed by a small mould code UJK, and the body is marked “©Cameo ’63”, indicating the original sculpt copyright rather than the production date. This example includes its original squeaker mechanism, visible through the torso and head air hole, confirming its function as a squeeze toy.

Although the mould dates to 1963, research supports this doll as a 1982 re-issue, produced during a period when Cameo revived earlier Kewpie and baby doll designs using original moulds. Minor surface wear is present, consistent with age and use, but the doll remains structurally sound and display-worthy.

Features

Measurements: 140 mm high x 70 mm wide x 190 mm long

Condition: Excellent – minor surface wear,squeaker present

Markings: Head marked “© Cameo 63 UJK; body marked “© Cameo ’63”

Date Note: Date is an estimate based on available research and stylistic features. If you have additional information, please contact us to help update our records.

Made from the following materials

Vinyl has become one of the most widely used materials in the production of dolls and toys, thanks to its durability, versatility, and ability to be moulded into intricate designs. Since its introduction in the mid-20th century, vinyl has significantly impacted the toy industry, allowing for the creation of vibrant, detailed, and long-lasting playthings that have captured the hearts of children and collectors alike.

What is Vinyl?

Vinyl is a type of plastic made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which is known for its strength, flexibility, and resistance to wear and tear. This synthetic material can be produced in various colors and textures, making it ideal for crafting lifelike dolls and toys that appeal to a broad audience. Vinyl can be easily molded and shaped, allowing manufacturers to create complex forms and features, from realistic facial expressions to detailed clothing.

Applications in Doll and Toy Making

Vinyl is particularly popular in the production of soft-bodied dolls, action figures, and playsets. Vinyl dolls often have a soft exterior while maintaining a solid structure, making them lightweight and easy for young children to handle. Many classic doll brands, such as Barbie and American Girl, utilize vinyl for their figures, providing a realistic look and feel while ensuring durability for play.

In addition to dolls, vinyl is widely used for a range of toys, including play kitchen sets, figurines, and collectible toys. The ability to create bright colors and intricate designs has made vinyl a favorite material for manufacturers aiming to produce eye-catching toys that resonate with children's imaginations.

Collectibility and Customization

Vinyl toys have become highly collectible, particularly among adult enthusiasts who appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship involved in their design. Many artists and independent designers have embraced vinyl as a medium, creating limited-edition figures and unique toys that appeal to collectors. Customization has also gained popularity, with enthusiasts modifying vinyl toys to create one-of-a-kind pieces, showcasing their artistic skills and personal styles.

Country:
Hong Kong
Produced by:
Cameo Company
Produced by:
Cameo Company
Cameo Company was an early 20th-century American manufacturer best known for producing licensed Kewpie dolls and related novelties based on designs by Rose O’Neill. Active primarily from the 1910s into the 1920s, Cameo produced composition and celluloid Kewpies in a range of sizes and poses. Original Cameo examples are identifiable by moulded or stamped marks and are now highly sought after by collectors for their quality, character detail, and direct association with the original Kewpie craze.
Designed by:
Rose O'Neil
Product Code:
T0160
Dimenions:

140(h)

x 140(w)

x 70(d)

Estimated Item Value
45
Produced from:
1982
to
1982
Markings:
Head marked “© Cameo 63 UJK; body marked “© Cameo ’63”
Condition:
Excellent
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