But today I found one. All 4 of these were purchased for a total of $15.00

# 1 IS A 22 INCH HARD BODY DOLL. SHE HAS MOLDED HAIR .ON THE BACK OF THE NECK STATES{ IDEAL DOLLS } LOOKS LIKE p-22-2 OR b-27-2 . SHE. HAS A HOLE ON HER BACK FOR A PULL STRING SO SHE WAS A TALKER.
#2 SHE IS 18 INCHES TALL, WEARING YELLOW WITH BLACK SHOES WRITING ON NECK LOOKS LIKE 1 7VW OR i 7VW sHE IS STRUNG TOGETHER AT ARMS LEGS HAVE PINS TO HOLD THE ON.
#3 1959 Bonnie Playpal, 24" tall, Patti's three month old baby sister, all vinyl, sleep blue eyes, rooted blond hair, head marked: Ideal Doll/O.E.B. -24-3
#4. "1950's fashion doll on tag." "neck marked 14r AE2006 21"
Made by Allied Doll Co, or AE 2005, AE 2006
Revlon like, all hard plastic, jointed adult body, vinyl head, rooted hair, sleep eyes, real eyelashes, high heel feet, marked
1950-1970s Fashion doll, 20" tall, rooted hair, sleep eyes, fully jointed body, high heel feet, marked: 14R on back of neck, dressed in several different costumes.
Note: 14R marked dolls were sold by several manufacturer's
4 comments:
15 bucks?
Well, someone didn't know what they had did they?
SCORE!
They look in great shape, my mom has #4 from her childhood (she took VERY good care of her dolls): her's is a ballerina doll and still has her rubber ballerina shoes.
Again, SCORE!
Grammy I think you had a good eye and got a good bargain there. I have still one of the very early Alexander dolls, she has a very cute face and still her teeth.
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Hi I happened across your blog as I was searching for a doll that I saw at a garage sale and didnt buy.
Love your dolls!
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