Product code: Nancy Ann Storybook store Bisque Head Dolls with BONUS Madame Alexander Doll!
Grab a piece of Doll History with these very special, antique ladies! INCLUDED IN THIS LISTING: -One Madame Alexander Meg from "Little Women" plastic doll from 1963-1974. She is wearing her original outfit. There is a stain on the back of her dress and pants (see Picture 3). She has sleeper eyes. She comes in her original Madame Alexander box with her original tag. She also comes with a stand. -One Nancy Ann Bisque Head Storybook March Doll of the Month "A Breezy Girl and Arch to Worship me Thru March (189)." -One Nancy Ann Bisque Head Storybook Doll "The Child That Was Born on the Sabbath Day is Bonnie and Blythe and Good store and Gay (186)." -One Nancy Ann Bisque Head Storybook doll "Thursday's Child Has Far To Go (183)." **The Nancy Ann Bisque Head Storybook Dolls all come in their original outfits, and their dresses are fastened with a safety pin at the back, as was customary of the time. They all come in original boxes with original packaging. They were made between 1936 and 1947.
Grab a piece of Doll History with these very special, antique ladies! INCLUDED IN THIS LISTING: -One Madame Alexander Meg from "Little Women" plastic doll from 1963-1974. She is wearing her original outfit. There is a stain on the back of her dress and pants (see Picture 3). She has sleeper eyes. She comes in her original Madame Alexander box with her original tag. She also comes with a stand. -One Nancy Ann Bisque Head Storybook March Doll of the Month "A Breezy Girl and Arch to Worship me Thru March (189)." -One Nancy Ann Bisque Head Storybook Doll "The Child That Was Born on the Sabbath Day is Bonnie and Blythe and Good store and Gay (186)." -One Nancy Ann Bisque Head Storybook doll "Thursday's Child Has Far To Go (183)." **The Nancy Ann Bisque Head Storybook Dolls all come in their original outfits, and their dresses are fastened with a safety pin at the back, as was customary of the time. They all come in original boxes with original packaging. They were made between 1936 and 1947.