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Established in 1925, the Mary Hoyer Doll Manufacturing Company started as a craft store in Reading Pennsylvania. Mary Hoyer, the founder, made knitted items for infants and children. Later, she used a model doll for making crocheted and knitted clothes with her pattern book. The dolls were initially supplied by Ideal Novelty and Toy Company with its twist waist and torso feature. The first dolls were marked with Ideal's label. However, the doll's clothes were labeled Hoyer.

Mary hired Bernard Lipfert's expertise as a doll maker to create her doll line in 1937. The dolls were made from composition materials, sleep eyes, or painted eyes. They had real upper lashes, but the lower part is painted. They also had a closed mouth. Fiberoid Doll Products Co. also produced the models. The dolls were then embossed with the label "The Mary Hoyer Doll."

The Hoyer dolls were made from hard plastic and had the marking "ORIGINAL Mary Hoyer Doll Made In USA" by the end of 1946. This newer version featured a mohair wig, blue eyes with eyelids and closed mouth. It also had real upper lashes, but the lower ones were painted.

In 1937, the company started to make their boy doll which measured 14 inches tall and had an all composition body which sometimes comes in prince costumes. The hard plastic version came around 1946 which also sported a jointed body, sleep eyes, short mohair wig, and a closed mouth. The boy doll was also produced in limited number, thus it is slightly priced higher than the common female dolls. This makes it a collector's favorite doll.

Another character that was launched in the 1950s by Hoyer was the Gigi doll. It came in two size varieties, 14 inches and 18 inches tall. It also featured a jointed string body made of hard plastic. The doll featured hair wig, sleeps eyes, closed mouth, and also a hard plastic head.

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The Vicky doll, measuring 10.5 inches, was introduced in 1957. It featured a twist waist, rooted hair and a jointed, hard plastic fashion body. The doll was actually the Suzette doll of Uneeda thus it has the marking of the Uneeda Doll Company on its neck as it was supplied by them. It was then repackaged and dressed with Hoyer's clothing creations.

The Mary Hoyer Doll company had its business closed in the 1970s but was then recently relaunched with its new creations. The new dolls range in price from $56 to $229. The dolls come with a range of accessories and clothes, as well as a range of exquisitely crafted wigs in a variety of colors and hairstyles.