Sweet dress. It will sell the doll!
The featherweights were popular amongst quilters, and might still be so. Quilting was quite the "thing" a few years back, and women loved the...
Yours is particuarlly sweet with the original box, paperwork.
I don't know what the collectibility is today of these mini machines, but when dolls were selling they also sold well.
Yes, 50's era, give or take either way. You can't do any damage by peeling back the wig. Try not to damage it, but no biggie if it tears...
I don't have a book on American Character dolls, and I can't decide from what I've seen on google, or from the books I have just what doll she is....
Thank you. She's a walker. Does her head turn when you move the legs?
I so agree with all the above posters!
I'll check tomorrow
You're welcome. Will you show us the doll undressed....front and back. You can't harm her in any way by removing the clothes.......- that might...
She does resemble Sweet Sue by AC. Also in leafing through my books, Arranbee (R & B) also produced similar. Probably many other makers produced...
I forgot to sign in with my reply......duh! I will check AC too. I think of them and baby dolls for some reason. Again, a photo of the doll...
You're welcome. If you are planning on selling, I would not state positively that it is Fulper. The symbol is the same, but the initials are...
A photo of the doll undressed could help...........
Perhaps a book is out there on Fulper dolls. A trip to your local library might be worth your while.
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Nope......I'll post one from Coleman's book.
Well, let's try that again............ [IMG]
It is very similar, but not quite the same. From the link i gave above........... [IMG]
Many repros too...............
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