Wrightway Studio News
Who is the Auckland Doll's Hospital?
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The Auckland Doll's Hospital has been around since 1944 and our skilled team of dolly doctors can restore or repair your cherished childhood doll or expensive collectible using authentic methods and materials.
We have years of experience in restoring early Victorian wax or Bisque dolls, war time and depression era composite dolls and off course the glamorous 1950's Pedigree Walkie Talkie doll.
Get in touch for a free no obligation quote from your local kiwi repair shop.
Do You Sell Doll's Wigs?
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Not only do we repair your precious doll's but we also sell high quality doll wigs in monofilament and synthetic mohair. Our wigs come in all sorts of styles including:
- baby doll wig
- cute dolls wig bob
- cute toddler doll wig
- doll wig
- doll wig without fringe
- doll wigs
- long wavy doll wig
- long wavy doll wig with fringe
- monofilament doll wig
- short curly doll wig with bow
- short cute bob dolls wig
- vintage style doll wig
Do You Repair Porcelain Dolls?
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The Auckland Doll's Hospital was established in 1944 after the war by a local entrepreneurial couple, Don and Marion Lawson.
Our very talented dolly doctors can lovingly restore or repair your cherished childhood doll or expensive collectible using authentic methods and materials. We have expertise in restoring Porcelain Dolls or any type of doll.
Get in touch for a free no obligation quote from your local kiwi repair shop.
Can you fix broken ceramics?
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You name it and we've probably put it back together!
We've been around for 30 odd years so we know what we're doing.
Each ceramic and pottery make has its own peculiarities: Lladro flowers are originally made by rolling wet ceramic between two fingers, Capodimonte is hand painted as is Royal Minton, Doulton, Albert, Worcester, and Grimwades porcelain.
Get in touch for a free no obligation quote from your local kiwi repair shop.
Fine Art Restoration
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Meet our Art Doctors
Our senior art restorers are one of the most experienced team in New Zealand.
There is no “one size fits all” approach to painting restoration, as each work has to be carefully examined to determine which process and techniques will be best suited for the piece.
A special project we worked on was restoration of a Karl Sim a.k.a Carl Feodor Goldie oil painting.