Bestoys Furniture for Barbie and Sindy
Mattel, Inc. launched Barbie in New York in 1959 while Sindy came to be in 1963, created by Pedigree Dolls and Toys.
In Australia, Barbie was introduced to the market by Kiddicraft (Aust) Pty Limited during the Melbourne Toy Fair on 18th April 1964.
Jim Bonaretti immediately saw the potential in supplying a quality product that would keep Barbie and Sindy neat and tidy and provide them with a place to sleep. By 1965 he had developed a range of three items ready to be launched in 1966:
- The "CONTESSA" WARDROBE
- The "VANITY" WARDROBE and
- A BEDROOM SUITE
The “Contessa” was to become an award winner and one of the best sellers of the Bestoys range.
Uploaded to YouTube by BarbieCollectors this is the first ever Barbie TV commercial from 1959. Click on the link to learn all about Barbie's beginnings - most interesting. With sincere thanks to BarbieCollectors.
October, 1966 at the Toys and Games Manufacturers Association of Australia (TAGMA). Alex Gast was the buyer of Bestoys' Victorian distributor, Michaelis, Hallenstein & Co Pty Ltd
"CONTESSA" WARDROBE (1965-1985)
Comprising three integrated sections: hanging wardrobe, fold-up bed, and mirrored dressing table, the superstructure (outside walls, top and bottom) was made of ⅜” or ½” Corinite laminated particle board while the two internal walls, the dresser shelves and the bed base were of sometimes-matching, sometimes-contrasting Corinite hardboard or particle board. The unit was mounted on two wooden feet.
The two drawers of the dressing table were constructed along cabinet-making lines – apart from dovetailing – and were made of plain particleboard – sometimes plywood – and Masonite with a Corinite front that matched the wardrobe’s doors. The first mirrors were glass, then later plastic for safety, and early production had the mirror slotted in place at an angle. Later, the mirror would be fastened to the back wall, thus saving machine-grooving the walls.
Internally, the wardrobe shelves were single-coat spray-painted hardboard, and a wire bar provided the means onto which to hook the miniature clothes hangers. The back was single-coat spray-painted Masonite or hardboard. Later, the wire bar was replaced with a wooden dowel.
The knobs were made by utilising nylon chair glides. Later, goldtone aluminium domed spacers were used to keep the knobs straight.
Originally, the wooden feet and all the edges of the Corinite hardboard and particle board were painted gold before assembly; gold added to its sophistication.
All the parts were assembled in one operation using a jig and glued together with water-soluble PVA (polyvinyl acetate) glue. The upright walls fitted into grooves on the top and bottom, while the shelves slotted into the uprights from the back before the backing board was fixed in place. The feet were nailed on before assembly, as were the doorknobs, and the drawers were made in another operation also using a small jig.
The next phase was to apply the mirror and “Bestoys” label, add the matching drawers and thoroughly clean the completed wardrobe before slipping it into a carton.
From Bestoys 1966 catalogue, introducing the "Contessa Combination". Note the fold-down leg to the bed and the slotted mirror. Initially, no spacers were added to the doorknobs.
A "Contessa Combination" find. Photographed in 2014. In this production, the mirror was fixed to the back and the fold-down leg to the bed was replaced with the bed-end extension - all done to save time and cost.
Inhouse photo from June 1977 showing colour option with and without Corinite.
(Colour swatch from color-hex.com with thanks)
"Contessa" Wardrobe finds
Quite a few of these have survived the 59+ intervening years. The following is one that came through this website.
Fiona, located in eastern-central New South Wales, very kindly submitted the following text and photos of her "Contessa" Wardrobe. It was given to her as a child and her own daughter has played with it. Her son, when the time comes, would like it for his children to play with it - a third generation!
In her own words with her permission (with some minor editing) and with sincere thanks for reaching out to me:
...It was purchased at Bassingthwaighte's in Dubbo. I remember seeing it in Bassingthwaighte's and desperately wanting it. Then for Christmas, or maybe my birthday, I was lucky enough to unwrap it. I can't remember when, but it was probably Christmas in 1979 or birthday in 1980 I think. It would have been a fair bit of money...for my parents who didn't have much, but it's certainly had a lot of use, and held up very well.
(As an aside:)
In one of the photos I was looking at from your website, I also noticed little table and chairs (black metal frame) I had when I was a girl too. Until then, I had no idea they were made by the same place. These belonged to my older cousins before they were passed to me. My table and chairs still exist as well, though the back padding bit of the chairs used to keep falling off and is now gone. I've attached a photo of one of the chairs as well (the table and other chair are at my parents). It's a very sturdy, strong chair to stand on for painting walls 🙂.
Fiona's "Contessa" Wardrobe given to her as a child in 1979 or 1980 - still in excellent condition
...My parents were, and still are, farmers. Around 1980 was during a very severe drought, so my parents' income would have been a lot less than that average... which makes it even more impressive that my parents bought [it] for me. Just as well I loved it. And it was obviously quality well worth the money.
It is a wonderful thing to know that this item is still being enjoyed and is a part of Australia's toy-making history. Thank you, Fiona, for looking after it and for your contribution to this page.
This ‘find’ was listed on Facebook Marketplace in December 2024 for (only) $25. It would have been manufactured after 1977 and before 1984 and appears to be in very good condition. In this example, the Bestoys logo is screen-printed on the backboard rather than being an applied sticker.
With thanks to the seller and Facebook Marketplace. No infringement of copyright intended: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1797144314371990/?ref=search&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3Ada96dafe-8b9d-4730-932e-52eeb2df3684
Bestoys "Contessa" Wardrobe offered on Facebook Marketplace in December 2024
Bestoys "Contessa" Wardrobe offered on Facebook Marketplace in December 2024 - Below, with the bed opened
This “Contessa” Wardrobe was photographed 10th June, 2014 (no other information available, unfortunately.) The woodgrain colours appear to be Indian teak and eucalyptus.
This ‘find’ was originally listed on Facebook Marketplace (August 2021) for $200 and, it too, appears to be Indian teak and eucalyptus however the date is wrong as the "Contessa" Wardrobe was not produced until late 1965 at the very earliest.
This was on Gumtree and listed on 22nd October, 2022 as Vintage ‘Bestoys 1960’s Barbie Timber Wardrobe
A Barbie collector showed this “Contessa” Wardrobe at its fully functional best. Many thanks to Rieckie Muchow and her Flickr photostream: https://www.flickr.com/photos/rieckie/6924530505/in/photostream/
From Rieckie Muchow and her Flickr photostream with thanks
Another good example of the "Contessa" Wardrobe coming though in excellent condition.
This example was most likely manufactured early on, possibly between 1966 and 1968. It still features the mirror slotted into the side walls, no spacing on the doorknobs and the "Bestoys" label is of an early PVC type. The later "Bestoys" labels were die-cut gold foil paper.
The eBay listing of May 2023
"Contess" Wardrobe - c1966-68. Corinite colours are possibly fir (pinkish woodgrain) and redwood (redish woodgrain), edges painted in gold
The wooden footings and all the edges of the Corinite boards finished in spray-painted gold lacquer - much of this has worn away
Brown ¾" plastic chair glides used as doorknobs but without goldtone metal ferrule spacers
The inside of the drop-down bed shows that Corinite had been finished in fir on one side and a neutral patterned grey on the other.
Body of the wardrobe made using redwood-colour Corinite
Inside of the wardrobe showing the back spray-painted in yellow, a shelf and a rod for the clothes hangers
Drawer fronts made in matching fir-coloured Corinite with ½" brown plastic chair glides
The back of the wardrobe shows raw, unfinished Masonite - only the smooth face was spray-painted
Inside the drawers show they have been made using ⅜" plywood frame and Corinited laminated hardboard base in silverwood colour. It was usual to utilise offcuts wherever possible
"Bestoys" label, red and black printed on white permanent self-adhesive PVC stock
These two examples of the "Contessa" Wardrobe show the subtle changes in the manufacturing process over the years.
The "Contessa" on the left is older than the one on the right.
This "Contessa" Wardrobe is made of two Corinite woodgrain colours: redwood for the shell and Indian teak for the doors, drawers and bed ends. The mirror is slotted into the sides and there are no spacers on the knobs. The Bestoys label is of a type that was used until c1967, all indicating that this is one from the early production batches, possibly between 1966 and 1968.
The colour of the woodgrain Corinite appears to be elm.
This offering of the "Contessa" Wardrobe is in very poor condition however, because of the excellent images provided, it shows how the item is constructed and what materials are used.
"Contessa" Wardrobe offered on eBay November 2023
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/196068179909?hash=item2da692ffc5:g:1LYAAOSwYldlLjpo&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4K9VRWP%2FX5bzhQr8dyFI953C6JcIzoNUVgvAHRrq3WxfFPijHjH0RSmnzUpOrMzcMsbTHBWAtqe99UFisBZDXGp3Wl7JaaoT6j%2F1p3Ch%2BWmfDHtwZ8vWO%2F33TQIgVWbWMaju0QrbZmn0PPPXJWI0jMqrsA6%2B%2B9y7QwxQQiauSLNlBRQLSZK9iQeI69oQfJcmErccu5u%2Ffuluu73IgA%2Fr0J4Iie1lgS9Ad4evPdpGQ5QtIyqi19K6HNV8HB30zYp%2BnHTfjxVHJV37lb4yzmk5R1MpzRFd7mxR9RjfaqmrqbQg%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR5CO9rn1Yg
The description read:
Not going to lie this wardrobe has seen better days. By the Bestoys brand this was sold as a Barbie or Sindy doll wardrobe. The bed drops down and the drawers are intact. The doors are stiff to move as some of the channeling is missing ... Mirror has a few minor blemishes ...
"Contessa" Wardrobe offered on eBay November 2023
"Contessa" Wardrobe offered on eBay November 2023 - opened
"Contessa" Wardrobe offered on eBay November 2023 - detail of damage to the base
"Contessa" Wardrobe offered on eBay November 2023 - detail of damage to the top
"Contessa" Wardrobe offered on eBay November 2023 showing the underside of the superstructure
"Contessa" Wardrobe offered on eBay November 2023 - bed open
"Contessa" Wardrobe offered on eBay November 2023 showing the top of the superstructure
"Contessa" Wardrobe offered on eBay November 2023 - detail of damage to the bed
"Contessa" Wardrobe offered on eBay November 2023 showing the back
Sindy accessories that would have been kept in the drawers. From https://www.oursindymuseum.com/about/ with thanks
"Contessa" Wardrobe offered on eBay November 2023 - detail showing mirror fixed to the back and adhesive residue of long-gone "Bestoys" label
"Contessa" Wardrobe offered on eBay November 2023 showing the drawers
Another example of the "Contessa" Wardrobe. The Corinite appears to be mahogany woodgrain with a lighter woodgrain superstructure. The mirror is not original as they did not have a frame however, everything else seems to be as manufactured. Overall, in excellent vintage condition and good value for the asking price.
This fine example of Bestoys "Contessa" Wardrobe was advertised by Splinter Jim on Facebook Marketplace in February, 2025. The photos accompanying ads like these give an excellent idea of how Bestoys made its products, more so than a single catalogue photo would. This offering features the superstructure of Indian teak (possibly verbena teak) and bleached walnut. The mirror is fixed to the backboard and the Bestoys label is of the newer, gold foil paper type.
With sincere thanks to the Seller, Splinter Jim, and to Facebook Marketplace with no intention to infringe copyright. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1345594980200878/?ref=search&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3Ac8ad1c65-f01b-401d-9dc8-cf7941d810f6
Bestoys "Contessa" Wardrobe advertised on Facebook Marketplace in February 2025
Detail of Bestoys "Contessa" Wardrobe advertised on Facebook Marketplace in February 2025
Bestoys "Contessa" Wardrobe advertised on Facebook Marketplace in February 2025
Masonite backboard of the Bestoys "Contessa" Wardrobe advertised on Facebook Marketplace in February 2025
Below is another excellent example of Bestoys "Contessa" Wardrobe - the best so far. Offered for sale on Facebook Marketplace on 30th August 2025, this wardrobe is in 'like-new' condition with hardly a scratch or blemish on it. It is made of two-tone Corinite: the body in oak and the facings in maple (subject to confirmation). The mirror is adhered to the backboard and does have some silvering missing. Also missing is its "Bestoys" sticker above the mirror (the paper foil ones tended to curl).
All-in-all, worth the asking price for a genuine vintage product more than fifty years old!
With sincere thanks to the seller and with no intention to infringe copyright.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1359207022871930/?ref=search&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3Ac447f584-c551-42ce-8ee8-a56443e4fff6
Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe listed on 30th August 2025 on Facebook Marketplace
This example of the Bestoys "Contessa" Wardrobe is made of a combination of two Corinite woodgrain colours and is in very good condition.
With thanks to the Seller and eBay with no intention to infringe copyright. https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/267441838606?skw=bestoys&itmmeta=01KASZZTZTMC3WZYRVSG4WX58J&hash=item3e44c69a0e:g:XXcAAeSwYdBo9Ky5&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAA4FkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1dd2r0s1XJRZJCUxmXsf8q60dn%2FxnSXWo2xjxjTxhnaRBpQZKkeCdCfjYgaO50kNpnamwTch6XAz%2Ba07Y4PfxwQjtIUMrbPuS50B%2FPIsJTD2DiocQxSLX%2Bqccj1GTQri6a4P4%2Fp%2BIQJ%2B%2FrnTxWuXrqPcctwoFxd%2B2P1Bvj9y6wlsCWhnF%2F5hxqhctJs7X7iS1wxUvCi77FMY2MKDhNRDQzdZyafgXphkKqjoIlgjgk%2BaGN5puXPu6ImaZnK3XwVxvw0pbfv4DJzMo1JUFLwwkCC%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_6v_7_WZg
Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe offered on eBay in November 2025
Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe offered on eBay in November 2025 showing the inside of the wardrobe
Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe offered on eBay in November 2025 showing the bed folded out
Side view of the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe offered on eBay in November 2025
Back of the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe offered on eBay in November 2025
...Listed on Facebook Marketplace in November 2025, this Bestoys "Contessa" Wardrobe was made in the early part Contessa's 20-year production run as it shows a wire clothes hanger rail rather than a wooden dowel in later production runs. This particular example has substantial damage to the top panel and the hinged bedhead and swivel nubs has come away from the rest of the bed. The Corinite woodgrain colour appears to be fir on the front panels and (possibly) bleached walnut on the superstructure.
With thank to Marketplace and the Seller and with no intention to infringe copyright. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/830604266043152/?ref=search&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3A3cbde918-0b7f-4385-9e96-d198ddeafd30
Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on Marketplace November 2025
Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on Marketplace November 2025
Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on Marketplace November 2025
Another view of the inside of the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on Marketplace November 2025 showing the backboard . This was Masonite or hardboard spray-painted in one pass with tinted matt lead-free paint
Inside of the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on Marketplace November 2025
Inside of the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on Marketplace November 2025 showing the top shelf and the wire hanger rack
Detail of the knobs on the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on Marketplace November 2025. These were chair glides with gold-coloured domed spacers
Close-up of the damage to the top panel of the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on Marketplace November 2025
Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on Marketplace November 2025 showing the bed having come away from the bedhead and swivel pins
This superb example of Bestoys "Contessa" Wardrobe was offered on eBay with a collection of Barbie and Ken dolls and outfits. Given the condition of the "Contessa", this offering is excellent value for a vintage item of more than 40 years of age.
This Bestoys "Contessa" Wardrobe is made of Corinite in the woodgrain colour of elm and, apart from the gold spray-painted trim tarnishing, is almost like new.
With thanks to the Seller and eBay and without intention to infringe copyright. https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/406414812045?skw=bestoys&itmmeta=01KASZZTZS5YJ1XFAQH5C84DJX&hash=item5ea035e38d:g:NYcAAeSwEgFpFUQg&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAA4FkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1cBJ9sRZ0aveUyC9VTQTBAR%2FrqVQWsjgs%2BGNBrkR6cJBMV5E4XSu5qbqr6gY7zBjr5Wul4n%2BF6CapPndLpS4p%2FI6n7%2Fi6j0%2FETcIcv99XzPC3zszibJUmzJwt04t2P6Hhh6aAC%2BZSnKziTjK3WWEd%2FUH3WwBVt9V%2BebCvZ0bZk0U9eqmYQmDl48wotoAYJ9WmY%2FDsG9cygrdOD%2FqGPIMQEHx0VV8fa5Ahb1P2V0E1igTR9ugBPb6J3Y6zph78Q0md8aubrTdZYHIbUFHE%2BhPD7i%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_6v_7_WZg
Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on eBay November 2025
The bed folded in place on the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on eBay November 2025
One section of the wardrobe space on the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on eBay November 2025, showing the wooden dowel hanging rail
The wardrobe section of the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on eBay November 2025
The other section of the wardrobe space on the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on eBay November 2025
The two drawers on the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on eBay November 2025
The bed end showing the stopper to keep the bed from falling open on the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on eBay November 2025
The bed opened out on the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on eBay November 2025
The mirror above the drawers on the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on eBay November 2025
The wardrobe behind the bed on the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on eBay November 2025
The wardrobe section of the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on eBay November 2025 fitted out with Barbie's accessories
The back of the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on eBay November 2025
The top panel of the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on eBay November 2025
The bottom panel of the Bestoys Contessa Wardrobe on eBay November 2025
With thanks to the seller and to Facebook Marketplace with no intention to infringe copyright: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/905846835440407/?ref=search&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3A54c230a7-759d-4dbe-9da5-3cb70aafb854
Bestoys "Contessa" Wardrobe on Facebook Marketplace January 2026
This is an excellent site that links it to another excellent site if you want to know everything about Barbie, Sindy et al:
https://dollsdollsdolls.net/2016/07/18/the-history-of-barbie-in-australia-the-early-years
And another fabulous website covering everything you ever wanted to know about Sindy:
https://www.oursindymuseum.com/about/
"VANITY" WARDROBE - 1965-1969
From Bestoys 1966 catalogue
This IS a rare find!
With thanks to Marketplace and the Seller and with no intention to infringe copyright. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1529558418252916/?ref=search&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3A3cbde918-0b7f-4385-9e96-d198ddeafd30
The Bestoys Vanity Wardrobe in Marketplace November 2025 - a rare listing!
Bestoys Vanity Wardrobe in Marketplace November 2025
Detail of the door knobs on the Bestoys Vanity Wardrobe in Marketplace November 2025
Bestoys Vanity Wardrobe in Marketplace November 2025
Detail of the interior of the Bestoys Vanity Wardrobe in Marketplace November 2025. Note that the Vanity had top and bottom shelves
Bestoys Vanity Wardrobe in Marketplace November 2025 showing the mirror attached to the backboard and the remnants of the Bestoys logo sticker which would have been as illustrated below
BEDROOM SUITE - 1965-1966
The catalogue’s description says it all however its sales were overwhelming eclipsed by the “Contessa” Wardrobe and consequently was discontinued by 1967.
From Bestoys 1966 catalogue