The doll’s feet are sticky due to the effects of UV rays. There are sunburn marks around the neck. You can remove the paper from your scalp and enjoy cutting your hair.
This vintage Barbie Skipper doll, rare #950, is perfect for collectors and Barbie enthusiasts alike. The brunette fashion doll, manufactured in Japan, comes in its original box and includes Skipper as the character and a doll as part of the set. The brand is Barbie, known for its quality and timeless appeal, making this a great addition to any collection. In addition to its iconic brand and character, the doll is made with attention to detail and comes from a time when toys were made to last. The fact that it is used only adds to its charm and character. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of nostalgia.
This rare and vintage Geisha Japanese doll in Kimono is a true masterpiece. It was delicately crafted in Japan and boasts exceptional quality that stands the test of time. The doll is handmade with intricate details that make it a unique collectible item. The doll represents the Japanese culture and has a traditional and authentic touch that makes it stand out. Its beauty and craftsmanship speak for themselves. This Geisha doll is a must-have for collectors of Asian cultures and ethnicities.
This will be a rare 1966 MAID IN JAPAN Barbie doll. The doll has fading, scratches, stains, and discoloration. MAID IN JAPAN (“JAPAN” on both soles). As for the eyelashes, the right eyelash seems to be partially missing.
FOR SALE VERY RARE HERMAN PECKER BOY SKI DOLL, THE DOLL IS 11″ IN HEIGHT AND 13″ IF YOU INCLUDE THE HOOD. MADE IN JAPAN YOU WONT SEE ANOTHER ONE ANYWHERE.
Rare and HTF Tammy CAREER GIRL NO. 9945-7-350 The box has seen better days but all items are sealed Includes the make up set Please take a look at my other Vintage Tammy Doll items.
This Japanese doll is a vintage antique, with a unique and rare design that features blush cheeks and seven layers of clothing. It was handmade in Japan and has a rich cultural background that dates back to the early 1900s. The doll’s provenance may not be available, but its intricate details and craftsmanship speak to its authenticity and value. It belongs to the collectibles category and is a perfect addition to any collection that emphasizes Japanese culture and ethnicity. The doll’s traditional Maiko Kyoto design and cultural significance make it a timeless and valuable piece that is sure to impress.