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Iris Schroeder - Dolls - Maplewood, MN
Clip: 2/24/2024 | 6m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
Iris Schroeder lives in Maplewood and has a doll collection that promises to impress.
Iris Schroeder lives in Maplewood and has a doll collection that promises to impress. Iris has collected an assortment of impressive dolls from all over the world.
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Iris Schroeder - Dolls - Maplewood, MN
Clip: 2/24/2024 | 6m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
Iris Schroeder lives in Maplewood and has a doll collection that promises to impress. Iris has collected an assortment of impressive dolls from all over the world.
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I'm about to see another amazing collection.
Iris Schroeder lives in Maplewood and has a doll collection that promises to impress.
I have seen a lot of doll collections in my travels, but I have seen nothing like this.
How long have you been collecting?
- Well, we kind of figured out since I've been 18 years old.
- So this is your collection right here.
- Well, this is just the beginning.
I need to show you the rest.
So if you wanna follow me, I'll take it to the other sections.
- There's more than this.
Yes, - These are numbered and we're up to almost 300 display cases.
- So what you have is not just a collection, it's a museum.
Yes.
- It's called Iris's Poopin House.
- You better explain that Iris's.
What house?
- Poopin house simply means in German.
Iris's Dollhouse.
- I bet you have to explain that to people when they come to visit Iris.
I look around here and I see all of these dolls.
How can a person, one person, have collected all this?
- Well, I've traveled a lot in every place I travel, I find dolls.
- You've traveled all over the world?
- Yes.
I've been to Japan, I've been to Europe.
I've been to the Central America, you know, of course US and Canada.
- Where is the best dolls?
Where do you find them?
Around the world.
What country?
- The majority of the dolls I find in Europe.
And unfortunately due to World War ii, a lot of them were destroyed.
- You were on a quest for dolls.
- Right.
Okay.
Doug, as we come around the corner, you can see these are all China heads.
Well, these are well over a hundred years old.
- Are they expensive?
- Yes, you could say that.
And these are the larger deltas.
This is my first large dollar I ever bought and this is my doll carriage.
When I grew up, my parents had that imported from Germany for me.
That's - Really cool.
- So if we walk down here, here, you're talking about foreign dolls.
Here we have Poland and the variety.
Poland is known for their dolls and their beautiful dolls.
And - They're all handmade.
- Yes.
They're actually, if you look at them, a lot of them have the same mold, but because different people paint differently, they look completely different.
- It's a personal signature in the face itself.
Right.
You know, when I look at all the faces, to me there's personality in all these dolls.
- Yes.
They speak to you, you know, do you wanna come home with me?
- And a lot of 'em have.
- I know.
I know.
And there we have tin heads.
Those are one of my favorite ones.
- These here?
- Yes.
- Why are they your favorite?
- Oh, because I think they're hard to find in good condition 'cause they're well loved and they just intrigue me.
- Is there more to see?
- Oh yes.
If we go around the other corner now.
Okay, so this is another aisle here.
We've got Italy and here I traveled in Italy for about two weeks and we hit every little town.
- They're very intricate.
- Yes they are.
They're all hand done out of clay.
- They're beautiful.
- Here we have the entire Russian section and here of course Scandinavian countries.
- Well that's Minnesota.
How do you possibly do this all by yourself?
- Oh, I don't do it by myself.
- Oh really?
- No, I have a little neighbor boy, which I have adopted as my grandson.
His name is Noah.
- Noah.
How long have you been helping Iris with her doll collection?
- Well, my first job was when I was three and that was painting one of the exhibits.
But when I was a baby, I would sleep in the doll cradles.
- You would sleep in the doll cradles here in the museum?
- Yes.
- So you've been doing this for a long time.
- Yeah, - No, there's a lot of work to maintain this museum.
What is your job here?
- Well, I paint I sand.
A few months ago, me and Oma plastered one of the exhibits sometimes.
Every now and then I'll help catalog.
- Do you know how many dolls Iris has?
- I'm guessing around 5,000.
- Noah.
In this collection, I imagine that you have a favorite area.
There's a lot of areas, but you have a favorite one, don't you?
- Yes.
Follow me.
- Alright, - Doug.
It's right down here.
This one.
- The sports collection.
That's really cool.
You like sports?
Yeah.
What's your favorite sport?
- Football.
- But I see a lot more than just football in here.
I see baseball, hockey, basketball.
Even Hulk Hogan.
Yeah, he's a wrestler.
That's really, really cool.
I would like this section as well.
Good job, Iris.
Your collection is amazing.
Thank you.
I I can see the passion you have for collecting dolls.
Just walking the aisles, it's blows me away.
It's really, really cool.
Thank you.
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