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(302) 427-TOYS (8697) Fax (302) 427-8654 E-mail: toys@thomes.net |
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| P.O. Box 4053 Route 141 Wilmington, Delaware 19807 |
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Thank you all,
Beverly Thomes, Director
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The Delaware Toy & Miniature Museum, a nonprofit organization founded by Gloria R. Hinkel and Beverly J. Thomes, is a historical reference of antique and contemporary dollhouses, miniatures and sample furniture as well as dolls, toys, trains, boats, and planes, both European and American, from the 18th to 20th centuries. |
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| This collection of over 100 dollhouses and rooms, antiques as well as the newly crafted miniatures made by talented artisans serves as a visual documented piece of history. A visitor not only sees the furniture and accessories of today but those enjoyed by our ancestors of yesterday. |
| The museum features Bliss, Maërklin, Hubley, Ives, A.C. Gilbert, Schoenhut, McLoughlin and many others well known in the field of toy making. The importance and preservation of these early playthings affords collectors and visitors an artful insight into our past. |
| The Nuremberg kitchens and many shops and dollhouses along with the period toys enhance our reminiscence of earlier times. |
![]() Nuremberg Kitchen (1840) from Jean Austin du Pont collection |
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| Special featured acquisitions from Europe as well as private American estate collections such as Mrs. Jean Austin du Pont, Miriam Wentworth, Helena Rubenstein and the Strassburger family (Singer Sewing Machine) collections have increased the significance of the overall array of miniatures and toys in the Museum galleries. |
| A permanent Victorian Christmas parlor depicts a traditional Christmas scene with a "goose feather" tree dated 1880. |
| Other special exhibits feature miniatures in ivory, silver and porcelain, incredibly minute and in detailed perfection. |
| This extensive collection has rotating exhibits showcasing 200 years of "Art in Miniature." |
| A reference Library and Museum Sales Shop is available for those who visit the Museum. |
| Location & Directions |
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| The Delaware Toy & Miniature Museum is located on Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware. It is adjacent to the entrance of the Hagley Museum and is indicated below by an arrow pointing to an (A) on the map of North New Castle County. |
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| From I-95, take exit 7 (Delaware Avenue) to Route 52 north, to Route 100 north, to Route 141 north; or take exit 8 (Route 202 north) to Route 141 south, and follow signs to the Delaware Toy & Miniature Museum and Hagley Museum. |
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Tuesday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday: 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. Closed Monday |
| Admission is charged. Groups welcomed. Call for tour information (302)427-TOYS(8697). |
| Museum memberships and gift certificates available. |
| See our Events Calendar. |
| Fill out and submit our on-line form |
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| Co-founder: | Beverly J. Thomes | Webmaster: | Rex B. Ivie, Jr. |