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Doll List 1 1 DOLL LIST 1 1. 18” Repro Stone Bisque – Nicely Redressed and Re-Wigged 2. 20” Tb Toy Trading Company Dressed Bear 3. (3) 9” Sitting Brown Bear, 9” Sitting White Boyd’s Bear, 8” Sitting Pickford White Bear 4. (2) 11” Guitar Valentines Dog and White Laying Dog 5. (2) 15” Pink Sitting Victory in the Valley Bear and Blue “Hug Me” Sitting Bear 6. 16” Sitting Cloth Bear 7. 19” Stone Bisque Artist Doll by Sharon Andrews 8. (3) Precious Moment Dolls – 16” Sarah, 16” Christmas Girl and 10” 1988 Valentines Edition w/Holder 9. (4) 12” Precious Moment Girl Dolls 10. (2) Precious Moment Boy Dolls – 12” and 16” 11. Cabbage Patch Kids Play Pin with (2) Cabbage Patch Dolls 12. Cabbage Patch Kids Stroller and Doll 13. 21” Rose O’Neil Scootles by Cameo 14. 18” – 1968 Ideal Red Hair - Growing Hair Doll 15. 18” – 1971 Mattel Blonde Teen Doll 16. 16” – 1969 Ideal Blonde Growing Hair Doll in Purple Dress – (Velvet?) 17. 21” Molded Body, Plaything Plastic Doll 18. 16” Molded Hair, Rubber Body Black Baby Doll by Sun Rubber, OC Eyes 19. (5) Plastic Dolls – (3) 8” Kewpie Type and (2) 11” O/C Eyes 20. 14” HP Molded Hair Baby Doll “V215”, O/C Eyes 21. 14” New Born (Made in China) 22. (2) 15” Molded Hair, Ideal, 1992 Boy Baby Dolls, O/C Eyes 23. 15” Horseman, 1963, Molded Hair, O/C Eyes, Baby Doll 24. 13” Oriental, Horsman Child Doll, “14” 25. 13” Cloth Doll with Molded Face 26. 14” Ideal, 1976, Black Plastic Doll “H-298” 27. 15” Linda Williams 28. 14” Compo Shoulder Head, Arms and Legs, Cloth Body, Molded Features 29. 19” HP Body, Soft Molded Head, O/C Eyes, Baby Doll 30. 20” HP Body, Soft Molded Head, O/C Eyes, Baby Doll 31. 19” HP Body, Soft Molded Head, O/C Eyes, Baby Doll, “20-7” 32. 19” HP Body, Soft Molded Head, O/C Eyes, Baby Doll, “20-7” 33. 16” – 1973 Ideal – All Molded Features 34. 14”- 1990, Heritage Mint, Hand Painted Bisque Porcelain, Artist Boy Doll 35. 14” Unmarked All Compo Doll, O/C Eyes, OM w/Teeth 36. 21” HP Body, Soft Molded Plastic Head “EEGEE”, (7) Joints, Pin Jointed Hips 37. 16” All Compo, Molded Hair, O/C Eyes, OM w/Tongue, Crazing 38. 18” Ginny Baby, O/C Eyes 39. 15” Compo Head, Arms and Legs, Cloth Body, All Molded Features, O/C Eyes 40. 21” Compo Head, Arms and Legs, O/C Eyes, Crazing 41. 18” All Molded, Stuffed Body, O/C Eyes, “73” w Long Blonde Hair 42. 12” 1972 Shindana Toys, Black Baby Doll, All Molded Features 43. 18” HP, O/C Eyes, “Alexander”, Ballerina Doll 44. 15” “Goldenvale 1-2000” Male Artist Doll w/Fishing Pole 45. 22” Ideal “K-21-E Pat. Pend” HP w/Soft Plastic Head, O/C Eyes 46. Basket w/(3) Plastic Baby Dolls, O/C Eyes 47. 15” Ideal, Molded Stuffed Head, Hands and Legs w/Cloth Body, Old Non-Working Winder in Stomach 48. 18” Bean Stuffed Body, “1999 Cititoy China” Baby Doll 49. 13” – 2001 Mattel, HP Head, Hands and Legs, Cloth Body, Molded Features, 50. 16” HP, 1988 Ideal Baby Doll, O/C Eyes 51. 12” HP, O/C Eyes Child Doll 52. 11” HP, O/C Eyes Child Doll 53. 12” HP, Molded Features Baby Doll 54. 13” Cameo Kewpie in Red Polka Dot Dress 55. 14” Ideal, Plastic Head, Arms and Legs, Cloth Body, Baby Doll 56. 12” Kewpie, All Plastic in Christmas Crocheted Outfit 57. 8” Sitting Marie Osmond, Rags & Rosie Twins – Porcelain Heads and Hands 58. (2) 9” Plastic Baby Doll, Made in Hong Kong and Repro, All Bisque, 5-Joint Baby Doll 59. 10” HP Arms and Legs, Soft Body and Head, O/C Eyes, Child Doll 60. 10” HP Terri Lee, Long Dark Hair, Brown O/C Eyes 61. 12” – 1972 Shindana, Black Baby Doll, All Molded Features, Crocheted Outfit, Damaged Finger 62. 13” Effanbee, Soft Plastic, 5-Joints 63. 14” Ideal, SP Body, HP Head, Molded Hair, O/C Eyes 64. (2) 10” 1959 Edward Mobley Co., Boy and Girl, Arrow Rubber 65. 10” HP, Mohair Wig, O/C Eyes, Yes/No Doll 66. 8” HP, Mohair Wig, O/C Eyes in Chair 67. 10” HP, O/C Eyes 68. 10” Bonnie Braids, 1951 Chicago Tribune Ideal Doll from Dick Tracy Comic Strip 69. 9” Black Rubbed Black Baby Doll – “Sunbabe So-wee” 70. 10” HP, O/C Eyes 71. 8” – 1988 Effanbee Plastic Doll, Patriotic Dress 72. 9” Jesco – 1984, Long Blonde Hair, O/C Eyes, Child Doll 73. 1964 Vogue Doll 74. (2) Precious Moments Stuffed Angel and 1975 Halmark Cards Doll on Bench 75. (7) Assortment of Stuffed Bears, Rabbits, Dogs, Etc. (Some Boyds) 76. (2) Dolls – 8” HP, 7 Jointed Ginny w O/C Blue Eyes, Dark Hair, 8” 7 Jointed “Nancy Ann” on Neck, Both Need Restrung 77. 16” Plastic, Plated Moulds, 1961, Musical 78. 16” American Character 79. 17” Compo Head, Hands and Legs, “A Horsman”, O/C Brown Eyes 80. 18” Cameo “Miss Peep” 81. 20” HP Head, Molded Hair, O/C Eyes, R&B, Cloth Body, Crier 82. 20” Baby Genius by Alexander 83. 12” Ideal Shirley Temple 84. 10.5” Sleep Eye Vogue, 1964 85. (3) Baby Dolls – (2) Plastic, (1) Repro Bisque 86. 20” Chatty Cathy, Blonde Hair, Blue Eyes, 87. 15” Tiny Chatty Brother, Blonde Hair, Blue Eyes 88. 15” Chatty Doll, Blonde Hair, Blue, Eyes 89. 15” Chatty Doll, Dark Hair, Blue Eyes 90. 15” Chatty Doll, Dark Hair, Blue Eyes 91. 18” Chatty Doll, Dark Hair, Blue Eyes, One Incorrect Chatty Leg (Different Size) 92. 15” Vinyl Child Doll, Red Hair, Green Eyes 93. 18” Crissy Growing Hair Doll 94. 18” Growing Hair Doll 95. 16” HP “Tomy” Doll 96. 21” HP, Horsman, Black Doll, with O/C Eyes 97. 16” “Eegee” Vinyl and HP Doll with O/C Eyes 98. 16” Blonde, Molded Features, HP, Child Doll 99. 16” “Lesney 1978” Blonde Doll, O/C Eyes 100. (3) 16” 1950’s “Eegee” Plastic Doll with Molded Hair, 13” Plastic Molded Hair, Child Doll w/OC Eyes, and 10” HP, Molded Features, Child Doll 101. 18” Vinyl and Plastic, Teen Doll w/OC Eyes, “Ideal VT-18” 102. 8” Eskimo Doll, Dressed in Fur and Leather 103. (2) 10” Pair of Vinyl Campbell Kids w/Molded Features 104. (2) 8” Vinyl Baby Doll, 7” HP Irwin Molded Features Powder Doll 105. 8” Ideal Mary Hartline 1952, O/C Eyes 106. (3) 10” Molded Features, Child Doll, 12” Molded Features, Vinyl Child Doll, 9” HP, O/C Eyes, Doll 107. (3) 12” Horsman Vinyl Doll, O/C Eyes, Bottle Baby, 8” Molded Vinyl “ODP-8”, 11” HP, Molded Features, Blonde Boy Doll 108. 11” Vogue Jill 1957 109. (2) 10” So-Wee Sunbabe, O/C Eyes, Bottle Baby and 10” Vinyl Bottle Baby 110. (2) 10” Porcelein Head w/Cloth Body, St Patricks Boy and 11” Molded Features, HP Damaged Doll 111. 16” Porcelain Shirley Temple 112. 16” Ideal Shirley Temple, 1972, Rooted Hair 113. 18” HP Sweet Sue Type “Made in USA” 114. 14” Porcelain, Damaged Finger, “Phyllis Wright 1998” 115. 16” Porcelain “J.Misa” Nurse Doll 116. (2) 12” Ideal, Vinyl, 1950’s Bottle Baby and 11” Molded Vinyl Baby 117. 12” Vinyl, Am. Char., O/C Eyes Bottle Baby 118. 15” Vinyl, Molded Features “Uneeda” Baby Doll 119. 12” 1971 Ideal, Bottle Baby 120. 12” Ideal Pebbles 121. (2) 13” Plastic, Flat Doll & 12” 1977 Hallmark Molded Features Doll 122. 14” HP 1960 Walker “Made in USA” w Vinyl Head 123. 15” Ideal Doll, Vinyl Head, Cloth Body, O/C Eyes 124. 12” All Porcelain, Child Doll, Brown Eyes, Black Hair 125. 18” Effanbee Comp Little Lady, Human Hair Wig, Missing Finger 126. (3) 11” Comp Baby Doll, 5 Joints, O/C Brown Eyes, Molded Hair, 10” All Comp Baby Doll, 4 Joints, Molded Features, Comp Head w/O/C Blue Eyes, Bottle Mouth 127. 17” Tomy, Molded Features, Blonde Child Doll 128. (3) 8” Dolls, Porcelain, HP and Comp 129. 10” HP w/Cloth Body Baby Doll “Dolls by Pauline” in Rocking Chair 130. (3) 10”, 12” & 13” Black Baby Dolls w/Bent Legs, Molded Features, Comp, 5 Jointed 131. (4) Small Black Baby Dolls 132. (4) 3 Black Baby Dolls, 1 Miniature in Carriage 133. 25”Enesco Porcelain Doll, Cloth Body, 1982 134. 25”Enesco Porcelain Doll, Cloth Body, 1982 135. 22” Enesco Nostalgic Doll “Belinda”, 1982 136. Paradise Galleries “Angel of Peace”, MIB 137. 1999 Madison Retired Porcelain Doll, 2000 Limited Edition, MIB, 16” 138. Danbury Mint Shirley Temple, Porcelain w/Cloth Body, MIB 139. Betty Boop Fashion Doll, MIB 140. Barbie as Maria in The Sound of Music, MIB 141. Barbie, 50Th Anniversary Nascar, MIB 142. Gift Gallery Allison, Wind Up Musical Doll “Brahm’s Waltz”, MIB 143. Summer Daydreams Barbie, Coca Cola, MIB 144. Hasbro Elvis, Jail House Rock, MIB 145. Hasbro Elvis, Teen Idol, MIB 146. Hasbro Elvis, ’68 Special, MIB 147. Madame Alexander, 8” Hansel, MIB 148. Madame Alexander, 8” Bobo Clown, MIB 149. Madame Alexander, 8” Austria Boy, MIB 150. Madame Alexander, 8” Brigitta Von Trapp, Sound of Music, Broken Eyes, MIB 151. Madame Alexander, 8’ Austria Girl, MIB 152. Madame Alexander, 8” Betsy Ross, MIB 153. (38) McDonald’s Madame Alexander Dolls, In Display Case 154. (4) Undressed Barbie Dolls and Skipper 155. Madame Alexander, 17” Elise, MIB 156. Cabbage Patch Kids, Tennis OlympidKids, MIB 157. Cabbage Patch Kids, Danbury Mint OlympiKids, Team Boy & Girl, MIB 158.
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