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After you receive an item, inform me within five (5) days that you want to return it. Using the Contact form on the web site, provide the reason for your return. The item must be repackaged as you received it. The package should be covered by insurance to cover the purchase price. Your original payment will be refunded through PayPal. Return shipping charges will not be refunded.
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Sleeping Beauty, designed by Miss Elsa of the Royal House of Dolls, is wide awake with blue eyes to match her blue taffeta dress trimmed with silver sequins. This Storybook doll is also wearing a lacy full petticoat and ecru shoes. Designed in 1988.
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Miss Elsa's brides have always been lovely. This June Bride is 15 inches tall in her white satin gown. It is trimmed with jeweled pearl on the bodice and has a snap-on 16 inch long train. Her blonde hair is covered with a circular veil that can be worn back or over her face. Fron the Royal House of Dolls.
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Ted is a groom that would go well with most any bride. He is 17 inches tall and has black hair and blue eyes. His tailed tuxedo is silky with a satin stripe down the pant legs. The shirt is ecru satin and lace. A 1985 doll from the Royal House of Dolls.
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Christmas Ted is a 17" limited edition designed by Miss Elsa of The Royal House of Dolls. He was designed for the 1991 Christmas set dressed in black slacks, a dark green velvet jacket, ecru shirt and sports a green and red plaid cummerbund and bow tie. Ted would be a handsome edition to go with any festively dressed lady doll.
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Godey Bride is a limited edition exceptional beauty. Her ecru lace dress over satin is a striking contrast with her brunette hair covered with an ecru headress. She has brown eyes and is wearing nylons and ecru high heel shoes. The Bride is signed by Miss Elsa of the Royal House of Dolls and is #53.
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All God's Children - Beautiful 5' figures are copyrighted reproductions of original artwork by Miss Martha Holcome. Then they are handcast of a special blend of resins and pecan shell flour. All are completely handcrafted in Glencoe, Alabama. Sasha (#216) in blue and Valerie (#83) in burgundy are delightfully dressed up in Mom's clothes.
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Stupsi
A darling African-American doll - Stupsi, is a soft, huggable, bendable doll designed and made in Germany. Her picture does not do her justice. Stupsi is 16 inches tall and is machine washable at wool setting (90 degrees F) even with her Kanekelon curly wig. Just put her in a pillow case, toss her in and let her sit awhile to dry. Her wire armature allows her arms and legs to bend so you can have her sitting with her knees bent or with her legs straightened.
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All God's Children - Pike (#45) is such a happy little Eskimo boy ice fishing. He is holding his catch aloft for all to see. The hole he has cut into the ice shows clear water waiting for his next catch. Pike is sculpted by Miss Martha Holcome for her collection of All God's Children. He is handcrafted of resin and pecan flour in Glencoe, Alabama.
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Steinbach Incense Dolls - Also called 'Smokers' and are very traditional in Germany. Steinbach is well known for their Nutcrackers and Incense characters. The factory has been operated by the same family for over 400 years. Originally a religious item, incense burners acquired new forms as time passed. These 6 inch miniatures portray the Pied Piper, a Shepherd, a Bird Man and a Mushroom Man.
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Windfridge House Wizard - This handcrafted 6 inch little guy was a sign holder until he lost his sign and the toe of his right boot! Still an adorable character to brighten up that empty spot. He was handmade in Surry, B.C., Canada in 1987.