Bild-Lilli

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Before Barbie there was Bild-Lilli

Bild-Lilli was a sexy cartoon character, created by Reinhard Beuthien, that first appeared in the German Bild newpaper on June 24, 1952. Her persona was that of a country girl who had come to work in a newspaper office in the big city, a curvaceous girl with a quick wit, who wore her blond hair in a high ponytail and favored perilously high heels with her tight skirts and capri pants. The Bild-Lilli cartoon was such a big hit with readers that it was decided to produce a Lilli novelty doll, aimed at the adult readers rather than children.

Bild-Lilli

Before Barbie there was Bild-Lilli


Bild-Lilli dolls
Source: http://www.musee-imaginaire.de

Bild-Lilli was a sexy cartoon character, created by Reinhard Beuthien, that first appeared in the German Bild newpaper on June 24, 1952. Her persona was that of a country girl who had come to work in a newspaper office in the big city, a curvaceous girl with a quick wit, who wore her

blond hair in a high ponytail and favored perilously high heels with her tight skirts and capri

pants.



The Bild-Lilli cartoon was such a big hit with readers that it was decided to produce a Lilli novelty doll, aimed at the adult readers rather than children.

The task of creating the Lilli doll was given to Max Weissbrodt who

deisgned the doll, an 11 1/2" doll, made of plastic (elastoline) coated with paint, with hand-painted painted features, and molded on shoes.

A smaller version of Lilli, 7 1/2" tall, could be suspended from the rear view mirror of a car, on a little swing.



Bild-Lilli at the Barbie Museum, Prague




On August 12, 1955 Lilli was first sold in Germany, through outlets such as cigarette kiosks and a few toy stores. Bild-Lilli had a unique construction so patents were registered for her leg joints and neck joint. There was a whole wardrobe of clothes collectors could buy for her, and a little girls also wanted her as a playdoll.


Bild-Lilli outfits
Source:Original Bild-Lilli catalog


If she reminds you of a Barbie doll, that is because Bild-Lilli was the inspiration for Barbie.
Ruth Handler, the founder of Mattel, bought a few Bild-Lilli dolls when shopping in Europe in 1956 and on her return to the USA, gave her "discovery" to her engineers with instructions to make a similar doll suitable for children.
The result was the first Barbie of 1959, and the rest, as they say, is history.




Barbie debuted at the New York toy fair on March 9, 1959. Barbie was made of superior materials, had rooted hair and removable shoes, but her resemblance to Bild-Lilli was undeniable; placed side by side it looked as though they were made from the same mold.
A "little matter" of getting the rights from Bild-Lilli's creators, seemed to have been overlooked.

Barbie had already become a runaway success in the USA, allegedly unknown to Bild-Lilli's stake holders, by the time Mattel approached them to negotiate a deal. Whatever the circumstances, the outcome was that the owners of Bild-Lilli sold the rights for a relatively small lump sum, even in relation to the money Barbie was generating at the time.
Not surprisingly, the settlement was an uneasy one and court cases followed, with even a court case as recently as 4 or 5 years ago.


These days Bild-Lilli has found recognition among serious Barbie collectors, with original Bild-Lilli dolls fetching up to $3,500.00 US or more at auction, easily rivalling the No 1 Barbies.


Hong Kong Lilly


For the average collector on a limited budget, a still affordable version of a Bild-Lilli is a doll from the Marx Toy Company made in Hong-Kong commonly referred to as "Hong Kong Lilly" or "Hong Kong Lilli". Marx had a licence to manufacture the doll in 50'-60's. The construction is very similar to Bild-Lilli. Both Bild-Lilli and Hong Kong Lilly dolls are made of frail hard plastic. The original German 11 1/2" Bild-Lilli's are coated all over with a layer of paint and there are differences seen in the painting of the features and hair colors etc, but otherwise the Hong-Kong Lilly is a good example of the type, still in an affordable price range. Try a search for the words "barbie lilli" in the search box above and see what comes up, and have fun collecting!





Author: Patricia Hayes
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Buy Bild-Lilli on eBay

German Bild Lilli dolls are available on Ebay from time to time - if any are available they will appear here.
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Hong King Lilli

Hong Kong Lilly was a Bild Lilli clone make in Hong Kong. You can find these cheaper versions of Lilli on eBay and considering how rare and expensive the german Bild-Lilli has become the affordable option for most collectors is the Hong Kong Lilly, Some crafty collectors even repaint the Hong Kong Lilli to look like the German Lilli, and look out for original Lilli clothes on eBay too - note how similar they are to the early Barbie.
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Dress up as Bild-Lilli - Easy to make costume

What you need
Plain Red or green short sleeve shirt - tie in a knot at the waist
Black leggings 3/4 length
Black high heel pumps
Black narrow ribbon for pony tail - tie hair in a high ponytail and one curl hang down on one side of your forehead.
Black stud earrings in the shape of a flower

Wear with attitude!!
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How to do Bild Lilli Makeup

1950s Bild Lilli Doll Look
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Links

bild-lilli.com
Links for Bild-Lilli collectors
Bild Lilli Forum
The forum is in German but questions in English are accepted.
www.barbies.de
Author of the reference book on Bild-Lilli
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    2FriendsTreasures May 6, 2011 @ 5:30 pm | delete
    Great information and photos about Lilli -- rolled into my lens..Let's Play Barbie and Ken and Midge and Allan
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    charlino Jul 15, 2009 @ 7:37 pm | delete
    Wonderful job with this lens, and great information on The Bild Lilli. Welcome to OOAK.
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    CollectorsCottage Jan 20, 2009 @ 2:03 pm | delete
    This is a great lens! I had no idea that this was the forerunner to Barbie - fascinating! I'll keep my eyes open for these dolls at auctions now. Welcome to the Collector Clubs group!
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    Lencidoll Sep 14, 2008 @ 1:44 pm | delete
    A smaller doll called Schwabinchen was made by Drie-M from 1962, her outfits had PRYM snaps. This 10.9 inch vinyl doll with rooted hait, is smaller than Lilli so the outfits are too small on Lilli, this doll has the 3 M mark on her back, - she does not look like anything like Bild-Lilli, although a few of the outfits are similar.
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    Lencidoll Sep 14, 2008 @ 1:30 pm | delete
    Bild-Lilli outfits had PRYM Snaps, the outside of the silver PRYM snap is painted to match the colour of the garment.

    Similar size outfits are common on eBay, but with no PRYM snaps, these usually belong to the cheaper Bild Lilli copies, such as "Hong Kong Lilly" or Babs.
    The cheif designer of the clothes was Martha Maar, the mother in law of Rolf Hausser,See more picture of Lilli at bild-lilli.com
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