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26" Susan Stroller Doll EEGEE 1955 Soft Vinyl Head Hard Plastic Body Walker 1955
$ 19.53
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Description
Marking on back of neck: EEGEE26" Susan Stroller Doll - EEGEE
Soft vinyl head and hard plastic body
1955
Walker
Hips/legs will lock but head doesn't move. I don't know how the walking mechanism works, so I can't tell you if it works or not.
Eyes open and close with changing positions.
Nicely painted face. She has to dots on her face - - which I would guess might be ink. I have not attempted to remove them. Clothing has been washed, but I didn't wash doll. She might have a few spots here and there that could probably be removed with magic eraser.
Cryer worked for me. I had to lean her way over though. I'm not sure how sensitive the cryer mechanism is. But it worked today! :)
Please email me with any questions. The pictures are my description.
Thanks for looking.
THANK YOU to all of those Ebayers = who have brought to my attention that the small doll is perhaps an unmarked Muffie Doll? and, I am of the opinion - that you can fix/and or the arms off is common?
Please note - I truly do not know the years and origin of these dolls and other stuff- but know that have been in storage for as long as I can remember (50 + years). Can't find maker logos, etc. - but have done as much research as one can do....on the internet and ebay. How exciting if you are a Doll Collector - whew - many many listings of all types. From the person who is now "collecting" old coffee cans....the kind my Dad used to keep in the garage with nails and junk in them....are selling for a small fortune now. Who knew - that old coffee cans and dolls would be now$$? Can you all help me find a 2 lb 1952 Folgers Coffee Can?
ZOOM in on pics - and you will see the two bigger dolls - please note - the eyes "work" but are lazy...and then the doll parts, the doll girdles, nylons, heels, crochet dress. Does not appear that these are worth millions - but they have character - and the clothes appear to be hand sewn - something worth more than money to some!
p.s. I have my original "Barbie" - tho I PLAYED, DRESSED and she went every where I did when years ago- the kind of doll that will never leave my Cedar Chest!