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All of my items are new or in near pristine condition. I take pride in the way my items are packaged for cleanliness and safety. Unless I have stated otherwise, the original boxes are in good condition.
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If an item is signed, numbered or has additional certificates, I describe that under the 'More Details' with each item.
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Unfortunately, I cannot accept lay-a-ways at this time.
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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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Avon Lady - The first figurine of 4 ladies produced by Goebel of West Germany for Avon in 1984. Delicately painted porcelain, this lady stands 8 1/2 inches tall.
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Navajo Figurines -- The 6 inch seated Storyteller is very traditional and has many little children nestled close to hear the tales he has to tell. He is made of pottery and is hand painted in the U.S.. The 3 3/4 inch Little Lady is also from the gift shop of the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma.
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Baby Dearie is a 1987 reproduction by renowned doll artist Kathy Hippensteel. This 10 inch precious baby is sleeping. It's lashes lay softly against the beautiful coloring Kathy does so well on her porcelain. The arms and legs are also porcelain attached to a soft body. Tiny ringlets are glued giving a very different look. (The carriage is not included-see description under D064) Baby Dearie is signed and dated.
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Baby Dearie with large blue glass eyes is 12 inches long with porcelain arms and legs and a soft body. Once again Kathy Hippensteel's expert china painting is so apparent in this charming baby doll. All of Kathy's babies have a glow of their own. A blond wig does the doll justice. (The carriage is not included-see separate description). The baby is signed and dated by Kathy.
White Wicker Carriage -- The wheels do not turn on this carriage and is for display purposes only. It will hold up to a 16' baby doll very well. No pad included but a quilt or shawl added will enhance the doll you display. -

Kewpie Teapot Night Light A detachable cord with a 7W bulb shines through the windows of the teapot and also creates a muted glow through the porcelain. It measures 6 inches in height and 9 inches from spout to handle. This is a souvenir from the 1966 Region I Conference in Seattle, WA. Region I is a member of the United Federation of Doll Clubs.
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Eskimo Dancers are hand-made by Vitesha of Alaska of fossil ivory, bone and horn. The arms, legs and head are attached with inserted metal bolts for strength. The tallest at 12 inches depicts a Shaman Dancer. The smaller Dancer With Mittens is constructed of the same materials. Sinew cords attach dance beads to the mittens. Each doll has an information sheet explaining the dancer.
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Elisabetta designed by Madame Lenci who was one of Italy's (and the world's) outstanding artists. Elisabetta, made by the Lenci Co., is from one of the original molds created in 1925. She stands 17 inches, has a human hair wig, jointed legs and hand painted features. Her gown and hat is made all of felt but her undergarments are of organdy. She is in a traditional blue velour box. Her number is AB431.
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Marie Luis is the name engraved on the back of this doll's head made in the late 70's and early 80's by Zaph Doll Co. of Germany and marketed by The German Toy and Craft Co.. This blond Germanic doll is of vinyl, has an all fabric body, including hands, and human hair wig braided into a coil. She is 19" tall and has slightly sculptured painted eyes. She is wearing a med. blue plaid wool dress and long heavy tights. The box is not in the best shape and has no distinguishing marks.
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Marie Luis, an Oriental girl, is the name on this doll made by the Zaph Doll Co. of Germany and marketed by The German Toy & Craft Co. in the late 70's and early 80's. She has a vinyl head with a fabric body including hands and feet and dark silky hair. She has unusual sculpted eyes with painted pupils. The box is not in the best shape and has no distinguishing marks.