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<p>[QUOTE="Christmasjoy, post: 320880, member: 164"]I'd say 1930's era, she appears to be composition and by the 40's after the war PLASTIC was introduced to the market and 'hard plastic' dolls made their appearance. She was certainly a lower priced doll of her era, she is also VERY sweet .. her wig could be mohair too, her little well-made clothing is delightful. There ARE collectors of this type of dolly, she won't bring a great deal but her outfit is worth as much as her .. and she will be much loved in someones collection, .. Joy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Christmasjoy, post: 320880, member: 164"]I'd say 1930's era, she appears to be composition and by the 40's after the war PLASTIC was introduced to the market and 'hard plastic' dolls made their appearance. She was certainly a lower priced doll of her era, she is also VERY sweet .. her wig could be mohair too, her little well-made clothing is delightful. There ARE collectors of this type of dolly, she won't bring a great deal but her outfit is worth as much as her .. and she will be much loved in someones collection, .. Joy.[/QUOTE]
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