Thursday, January 22, 2026

Woverine Dollhouses from 1974

        The Town and Country metal doll house manufactured in 1974 was a modern contemporary doll house with 6 completely furnished rooms. Sturdy steel colorfully decorated inside and out. Plastic furniture was of the latest modern design. The windows and door opened and were made of plastic. The entire house was 17 12" tall and 12 inches deep. Each house had photolithography details with brilliant color printed on the steel walls. 

Front and back sides of doll houses photographed in detail above and below.

       The Colonial version also included roof made with rugged hardboard. It came lithographed on both the interior and exterior. It's modern furnishings were perfectly scaled for each of it's six rooms as well. It's windows were made with three dimensional plastic  that could be opened and shut just like the door. Every house from Woverine came packed flat but could be easily constructed with nuts and bolts.

products for children manufactured by Woverine, 1974

       The Colonial Mansion doll house came with a two car garage and the decorated interior was designed and colorized after traditional Early American homes. This doll house also included a cupola with a moving weather vane.
       Woverine also made a service station to scale that same year modeled after Texaco Colonial service stations. This station was a fully lithographed steel building with a platform. All of the windows and doors opened and shut. There were two gas pumps, one air pump, two plastic cars and one tow truck included.

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