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Vintage 1960s Little Miss Kay Doll Kellogg's Premium 13" O/C Eyes 4193 K13 Mark

$ 15.81

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Little Miss Kay Kellogg's Premium Doll - - 1950s or 1960s.  I think this may be an original dress although not marked.  There is another Miss Kay doll on pinterest with essentially the same dress and apron.  That doll has no shoes.
Sleep eyes
Marking on neck: 4193//K13
Marking on lower back:  K12-5
Head turns and shoulders and hips are jointed.  Doll stands on her own as indicated in photos.
Original hairstyle - - No missing plugs to rooted hair.
Nice facial painting.  Upper faux hair eyelashes.  Single stroke light brown eyebrows.
Red plaid tafetta dress with matching plaid pants.  Organdy pinafore/apron over dress.
Note:  There is some red staining on the doll's body from the dress.  Also a dark mark around her upper waist line - - which I am guessing is from the elastic of her pants?  I attempted to wash both of with dawn soap and water.  If I wasn't listing her, I would put vaseline on the areas and put her out in the sun.  This usually takes about a week for the color to disappear.
I also noticed she does have finger-nail polish on her toes.  Nicely done, but never-the-less, I doubt if she came from the factory that way:).
I have several advertising dolls and she is the best Kellogg's doll I have seen.
Thanks for looking.  Please email me with any questions.
Sold as is.
bigga5
Pristine Vintage 1950s Girl Doll (17")--refurbished. Condition is "Used". Shipped FREE with USPS Mail.
This is a doll I have had since the early to mid-50s.  The doll was originally dressed in a white wedding dress with veil.  Three years ago I had her refurbished by a professional doll restorer in Nassau,  NY.  She has a new 50s style outfit and her hair has been restored to its original style.  The doll has a very beautiful, realistic face with a perfect pink mouth and blue eyes that open and shut with thick lashes.  The doll has been much loved and well cared for in a smoke-free home.  Her legs bend where they meet her body, but they do not bend at her knees.   Her legs are stiff so that she can "walk".  When one leg takes a step forward, the doll's head turns.   When she lies down her eyes are closed, and when she is upright, her eyes are open.  Her arms can be moved from her sides to an outstretched position.  She has a couple of very small nicks in her legs that are not highly noticeable.  There is a small vertical fissure from age under the back of the wig/hair. The capital letter "B" and what looks like a "P" or "F" appear at this almost hidden spot. It is possible this is a R + B Nanette doll, but I really cannot say for sure.  The doll would look lovely sitting on a shelf, or as a prop in a play, or as a companion for a little girl.