THANKS! <3
I have a bunch of jewelry I want to test the stones on. What is the best instrument to purchase for this? I don't mind investing a little bit,...
Have to agree on the copper wire, quite awkward. I do have a frozen Charlotte doll so was familiar with it, would these dolls with just the arms...
Thanks everyone, think I'll sell them as a lot.
Got these in a lot, don't know what they are called or a thing about them, except the one is a clothespin with crepe type paper and a face cut out...
Thank you Joy, Judy, and clutteredcloset49!
Going through my dolls, this one seems pretty old, has composition arms, legs, and head and the body is coarse weave fabric. She has two little...
https://www.etsy.com/listing/564826788/vintage-1950s-miss-revlon-like-bride?gpla=1&gao=1&&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=shopping_us...
That's a great site, especially if the doll is marked, but mainly shows just pictures of faces, so harder for me.
While I'm on here about dolls, I have another doll that came with her, she is about 10" high and her feet are destroyed. Probably not worth...
Is yours 18" also?
No I don't think she is either one. The reason I thought Miss Bonnie was because her shoes are exactly the same on several dolls I found. I...
Maybe eyes are supposed to be green?
Earrings are exactly the same, face is a little different, she has no marks on the back of her head or anywhere else except the one mid back. She...
Thank you! Yes, thought I would show my face, I think it makes you feel like you are dealing with a real person instead of my cat, lol
I think this doll is a Miss Bonnie The Bride Doll, she has short red hair, sleepy eyes, eyes look grey, she has earrings, necklace, stiletto...
Thanks everyone, so I've learned this is not the original clasp, and I thought it was an earlier piece because of the crispness of the design,...
Welcome! What a beautiful lady and a beautiful life!
Thank you mmarco102. One similar to mine sold for $100 so that helps a lot.
Thank you. It is the same image on the Wikipedia site. So I guess I go with the newer mark.
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