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Catalog # Description Price 1 SUKI SKEDIDDLE KIDDLE, NRFB $75.00 2 SHIRLEY SKEDIDDLE KIDDLE, NRFB $85.00 3 SHEILA SKEDIDDLE KIDD Catalog # Description Price 1 SUKI SKEDIDDLE KIDDLE, NRFB $75.00 2 SHIRLEY SKEDIDDLE KIDDLE, NRFB $85.00 3 SHEILA SKEDIDDLE KIDDLE, NRFB $75.00 4 STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE DOLL, NRFB $25.00 5 STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE DOLL, NRFB $30.00 6 REMCO HEIDI DOLL IN ORIGINAL POCKETBOOK $25.00 7 TOKYO POSSE IN ORIGINAL BOX $20.00 8 THE SUNSHINE FAMILY NRFB $25.00 9 THE SUNSHINE FAMILY, NRFB $20.00 10 THE SUNSHINE FAMILY, NRFB "HAL, HATTIE AND HON" $30.00 11 DOLLY PARTON DOLL IN ORIGINAL BOX $20.00 12 MICHAEL JACKSON DOLL, NRFB $40.00 13 CHER DOLL IN ORIGINAL BOX $40.00 14 DONNY OSMOND DOLL, NRFB $30.00 15 DONNY OSMOND DOLL, NRFB $30.00 16 MARIE OSMOND DOLL, NRFB $30.00 17 (2) PRINCESS OF POWER DOLLS, NRFB, "BOW" AND "SHE-RA" $90.00 18 REPRODUCTION BOXED DAWN DOLL $15.00 19 CHERYL LADD DOLL, NRFB $50.00 20 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN DOLL IN ORIGINAL BOX $180.00 21 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN DOLL IN ORIGINAL BOX $160.00 22 THE BIONIC WOMAN DOLL IN ORIGINAL BOX $100.00 23 YOUNG SWEETHEARTS DOLLS IN ORIGINAL BOX $50.00 24 DONNY OSMOND DOLL, NRFB $25.00 25 HAZELLE'S MARIONETTE "HILLBILLY MAN" IN ORIGINAL BOX $25.00 26 M.A. PORTRETTES IN ORIGINAL BOX, "CLARA BARTON" $25.00 27 M.A. PORTRETTES IN ORIGINAL BOX, "OPENING NIGHT" $10.00 28 M.A. "CLEOPATRA" IN ORIGINAL BOX $15.00 29 M.A. "CISSETTE ONYX VELVET" IN ORIGINAL BOX $35.00 30 M.A. "I DREAM OF JEANNIE" SET IN ORIGINAL BOX, F.A.O. SCHWARZ $85.00 31 M.A. "WENDY ANN" IN ORIGINAL BOX $20.00 32 M.A. "SCARLETT" IN ORIGINAL BOX $25.00 33 M.A. "SCARLETT" IN ORIGINAL BOX $20.00 34 M.A. "SCOUTING" IN ORIGINAL BOX $40.00 35 M.A. "CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS" IN ORIGINAL BOX $20.00 36 M.A. "FRIAR TUCK" IN ORIGINAL BOX $10.00 37 M.A. "LION TAMER" IN ORIGINAL BOX $15.00 38 M.A. "CINDERELLA" IN ORIGINAL BOX $25.00 39 M.A. "PROM QUEEN" IN ORIGINAL BOX $25.00 40 M.A. "BOBBY SOX" IN ORIGINAL BOX $30.00 41 M.A. "TENNIS BOY" IN ORIGINAL BOX $10.00 42 M.A. "MOUSEKETEER ROUND UP" IN ORIGINAL BOX $50.00 43 M.A. "ICE SKATER" IN ORIGINAL BOX $20.00 44 M.A. "ANNABELLE" IN ORIGINAL BOX $20.00 45 M.A. "SANTA CLAUSE" IN ORIGINAL BOX $30.00 46 M.A. "TINKERBELLE" IN ORIGINAL BOX $20.00 47 M.A. "LITTLE SWEETHEART" IN ORIGINAL BOX $20.00 48 M.A. "UNION SOLDIER" IN ORIGINAL BOX $20.00 49 M.A. "GRADUATION" IN ORIGINAL BOX $15.00 50 M.A. "WELCOME HOME" OIN ORIGINAL BOX $35.00 51 BOX LOT (2) M.A. DOLLS IN BOXES INCLUDING "ROBIN HOOD" $10.00 51A M.A. "WENDY" MADC 1989 CLUB DOLL $20.00 51B M.A. "NANCY JEAN" $10.00 51C M.A. "PARTY DRESS WENDY" $20.00 51D M.A. "DANGER'S BATH" $40.00 51E M.A. "WENDY AND MUFFY" $80.00 51F M.A. "SCARLETT" IN BLUE VELVET $20.00 51G M.A. "QUEEN ELIZABETH PROCESSIONAL" $80.00 51H M.A. "SMART STYLE SHADOW CISSETTE" $35.00 51I M.A. "CHEERLEADER" $10.00 51J M.A. "SPRINGTIME" $20.00 51K M.A. "HOLIDAY ON ICE" $25.00 51L M.A. "WINTERTIME" $40.00 51M M.A. I. MAGNIN "BON VOYAGE" $15.00 51N BOX LOT (4) UNBOXED M.A. DOLLS INCLUDING MISS MUFFET $25.00 51O M.A. "SORCERER'S APPRENTICE" $35.00 51P M.A. "WENDY SHOPS AT THE TOY SHOPPE" $65.00 51Q M.A. "SMART STYLE SHADOW CISSETTE" $35.00 51R M.A. "QUEEN ELIZABETH" $35.00 51S M.A. BOXED NOAH'S ARK SET $150.00 51T BOX LOT (5) M.A. UNBOXED "SCARLETT SERIES" DOLLS $25.00 51U M.A. "SHADOW SEVENTIES STREET CISSETTE" $50.00 51V M.A. "CISSETTE SHADOW YARDLEY" $20.00 51w BOX LOT (2) M.A. "WELCOME HOME" AND "PETER PAN" $20.00 51X BOX LOT (4) UNBOXED M.A. INCLUDING "AMERICAN FLAG WENDY" $35.00 51Y M.A. "QUEEN ELIZABETH CROWING GLORY" $80.00 51Z M.A. "FIRE FIGHTER WENDY" $35.00 52 BOX LOT (2) M.A. DOLLS IN BOXES INCLUDING "HAWAII" $30.00 52A M.A. "ANTONY" $5.00 52B M.A. "CISSETTE GARDENIA" $30.00 52C M.A. "HOUNDS TOOTH CISSETTE" $35.00 52D M.A. "CLEOPATRA" $10.00 52E (2) BOXED M.A. DOLLS "WELCOME HOME" AND "BEAST" $25.00 52F M.A. "CISSETTE CAFÉ ROSE" $25.00 52G M.A. "MY LITTLE SWEETHEART" $15.00 52H M.A. "AMY" $10.00 52I M.A. "TAKE HOME COCA-COLA" $45.00 52J M.A. "RINGMASTER" $10.00 53 BOX LOT (3) M.A. DOLLS IN BOXES INCLUDING CLOWNS $15.00 54 BOX LOT (3) M.A. DOLLS IN BOXES INCLUDING AFRICA $25.00 54A BOX LOT (6) M.A., ALEXANDERKINS INCLUDING "MOUSKETEER" $50.00 54B BOX LOT (5) M.A., ALEXANDERKINS INCLUDING CLOWN $30.00 54C BOX LOT (5) M.A. ALEXANDERKINS INCLUDING EASTER GIRL $35.00 54D BOX LOT (5) M.A., ALEXANERKINS INCLUDING POLAND GIRL $30.00 54E BOX LOT (5) M.A., ALEXANDERKINS INCLUDING "RACHEL" $45.00 54F BOX LOT (5) M.A., ALEXANDERKINS INCLUDING HALLOWEEN $35.00 54G BOX LOT (6) M.A., ALEXANDERKINS INCLUDING POODLE SKIRT $30.00 54H M.A. "THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS" $75.00 54I BOX LOT FAO SCHWARZ M.A. WAGON WITH DAVID AND DIANA $45.00 54J M.A. "MOUSEKETEER" $35.00 54K BOX LOT M.A. BOXED ORNAMENTS AND FIGURINES $30.00 54L BOX LOT (2) M.A. DOLLS, "MRS. O'HARA" AND "RHETT" $40.00 54M M.A., "WITCHES BREW WENDY" $55.00 54N M.A. "CHERRY TWINS" $45.00 54O M.A. CISSEETTE "TEA ROSE" $20.00 54P M.A. "MR. & MRS. FRANKENSTEIN" $140.00 54Q M.A. PORTRETTES "COWGIRL" $20.00 54R M.A. "JUST HEAVENLY" $25.00 54S M.A. "CORAL AND LEOPARD CISSETTE" $30.00 54T M.A. "NANCY JEAN" $10.00 54U M.A. "SHADOW BLUEBIRD WENDY" $60.00 54V M.A. "CISSETTE RED SEQUIN" $30.00 54W M.A. "BUCCANEER BOBBY" $35.00 54X M.A. "MAY DOLL HOUSE SOUTHERN BELLE" $30.00 55 BOX LOT DOLLS INCLUDING "MARY HARTLINE" $40.00 56 BOX LOT (5) BOXED DOLLS INCLUDING EFFANBEE $25.00 57 BOX LOT (4)BISQUE BISQUE DOLLS DOLLS INCLUDING INCLUDING ARTIST JAPAN DOLL AND BY BOOTS PAULINE TYNER $15.00 58 REPRODUCTION $10.00 59 BOX LOT DOLLS INCLUDING M. A. 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