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Marked A-E…Is This Supposed to be Shirley Temple? Ideal Shirley Temple

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    Posted 2 years ago

    highlander56
    (82 items)

    The last of the dolls!

    The Ideal Shirley Temple is marked ST-12 and comes with the original box. She measures 12” tall. This is the only one I’m keeping, as I always wanted a Shirley Temple doll. Maybe not the best, or most coveted collectible…but that’s OK. ????

    The second doll in the red ballet tutu…I’m not sure if she is supposed to be Shirley Temple. No dimples, but little red lips. She is marked A-E which I read was Allied Manufacturing and a host of others. She measures 24” tall. She came in a pink trunk with hangars and a variety of clothing. Eyes open/shut well.

    I’m leaning towards antique store on this one, rather than donate. Thoughts?

    Thank you for looking!

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    Comments

    1. Manikin Manikin, 2 years ago
      Wonderful Shirley in beautiful condition and 2 original dress's !
    2. Manikin Manikin, 2 years ago
      Doll in Tutu not a Shirley Temple . Looks like a Grocery store doll sold in the 50s-60s . Grocery store dolls were sold in many stores and were a temptation to all us young girls to tell our Mom's to buy one .

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