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Unknown Composition doll with tin eyes and close mouth Patsy or Miss McGuffey ty

$ 21.11

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Type: Doll
  • Ethnicity: Caucasian
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Material: Composition
  • Condition: The doll has a replacement wig that is not attached. Has some crazing. One tin eye seems to have been painted flesh color. i think this doll was previously restored. Eye browns missing some paint. Body also has composition issues. See all images before buying. Sold as is and is a final sale. I do not know who this doll is. She looks like a closed mouth Miss McGuffey because of the dark shadow at top of eyes. Possibly a Madame Alexander. You be the judge.
  • Doll Gender: Girl Doll

    Description

    The doll has a replacement wig that is not attached. It is a very nice and shiny pretty wig. Has some crazing. One tin eye seems to have been painted flesh color a bit on pupil . I think this doll was previously restored. Eye browns missing some paint. Body also has composition issues. See all images before buying. Sold as is  and is a final sale. I do not know who this doll is. She looks like a closed mouth Miss McGuffey because of the dark shadow at top of eyes. Possibly a Madame Alexander also maybe a Patsy type by Effanbee ? You be the judge. She comes with a very cute dress that has musical notes and some under shorts. Some cute shoes and socks. Dress has a small stain under were bows fall in red, probably from the bow itself. It may or may not be able to be removed. I have not tried. The tin eyes open and close just fine. Has a sort of cracked looking area at bottom of body, see pictures. It is stuck together but I need to disclose that it is there. Also there is some ware at the joints where the body attaches to arms and legs. May need to be restrung. Some other bumpy areas around neck and shoulder area. Please ask any questions before buying .Small split under right eye, top of right eye looks uneven towards the middle. Looks like a uneven cut there what drops down a bit too far, not sure, see images.















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