Posted 2 years ago
farmgirl
(1 item)
Excellent Condition!! They still work great. They were made in 1930. My Mother was a doll and toy collector. 11 1/2 in tall. Found in a small antique store in a small, obscure Texas town. Kept wrapped in tissue paper for over 20 years. Now kept in a shadow box. They were never played with by our family. They have only been wound up 4 or 5 times over the years just to show them off. Their feet shuffle and their eyes move. All original parts.
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