Auktion 215 COMICS & COLLECTIBLES SALE
Von Converse Auctions
21.4.23
1 Spring Street Paoli, PA 19301 USA, Vereinigte Staaten
Comics & Collectibles Sale Friday, April 21st, Beginning Noon ET Online only Sale - Large Collection of Comics! - Vintage Magazines & Auction Catalogs - Vintage Books and Bookends - Vintage Kitchenware & Glassware - Decorative Ceramics: Commemorative & Collector Plates - Collectible Figurines: Hummels, Royal Worcester & Royal Copenhagen, Precious Moments. - Vintage Furniture, Lamps & Lighting - Vintage Tools, Appliances, & Bottles - Vintage Cameras & AV - VHS Tapes - Vintage Celebrity Head Shots & Autographs - Large Collection of Vintage Dolls: Kestner, SFBJ Paris, Goebel, Bratz, Barbie - Plush: Boyds, Steiff, Beanie babies, Raggedy Ann/Andy - Disney Toys, DVDs, Accessories - Vintage Toys: Fisher Price, Playskool, Tinnkertoys, Lego, Marx, Radio Flyer Tricycles - Vintage PS2, XBOX, NES, Nintendo, Playstation Video Games, Puzzles, Board Games - Vintage Tapes & Records
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Logo LARGE LOT OF INTERNATIONAL DOLLS MADAME ALEXANDER


Native, German, Caribbean, Madame Alexander, Loretta Daum Byrne, Fred Harvey Trading Company, and more. Some handmade, some crocheted.

16" x 7"


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Image Text

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Certificate of Authenticity
Handmade
Nativ
American
HANDMADE
Certificate
of Authenticity
Handmade
Nativ
American
HANDMADE
DINI

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Souvenir
Little Women
Souvenir
Little
Women

Image 3:



Certificate of Authenticity
Handmade by
Native American Indians
HANDMADE NAVAJO DOLLS
the largest Indian
Certificate
of
Authenticity
Handmade
by
Native
American
Indians
HANDMADE
NAVAJO
DOLLS
DINE
the
Navajo
call
the
largest
Indian
live
today
lifestyle
passed
down
from
generation
generation
unchanged
from
traditional
Many
and
women
silver
The
women's
are
long
their

Image 4:





Image 5:



TRADING
1876
EST.
COMPANY
Certificate of Authenticity
Handmade by
Native American Indians
Artist: Edith Baker
Artist # Navajo
HANDMADE NAVAJO DOLLS
DINE, "The People, " as the Navajo call
themselves, live today on the largest Indian
reservation in the United States. Much of the Navajo
lifestyle has been passed down from generation to
generation unchanged from ancient times.
Many men and women wear the traditional
velveteen tops decorated with silver and turquoise.
The women's skirts are long full skirts of either
velveteen or calico. The Navajo are well-known for
their sandpainting, silversmithing and rug-weaving.
TRADING
1876
EST.
COMPANY
Certificate
of
Authenticity
Handmade
by
Native
American
Indians
Artist:
Edith
Baker
Artist
#
HANDMADE
NAVAJO
DOLLS
DINE,
"The
People, "
as
the
Navajo
call
themselves,
live
today
on
the
largest
Indian
reservation
in
the
United
States.
Much
of
the
Navajo
lifestyle
has
been
passed
down
from
generation
to
generation
unchanged
from
ancient
times.
Many
men
and
women
wear
the
traditional
velveteen
tops
decorated
with
silver
and
turquoise.
The
women's
skirts
are
long
full
skirts
of
either
velveteen
or
calico.
The
Navajo
are
well-known
for
their
sandpainting,
silversmithing
and
rug-weaving.

Image 6:



"LITTLE famous WOMEN", book Louisa family. is about M. Alcott's the
most March her MARMEE,
Friends from Foreign Lands
courageous left at watched by Civil daughters War chaplain
to home keep her spite of and
tried husband, poor. them over happy in being
BETH and MEG many were very close
AMY, each JO, in BETH
light-hearted quiet but and was thoughtful; filled different the home AMY with and ways. sunshine. gay and
JÕ a help in time of trouble easier, sensible
MEG made MARMEE's tasks
man LAURIE who JO and married AMY young is
the courted handsome dark haired
also
"LITTLE
famous
WOMEN",
book
Louisa
family.
is
about
M.
Alcott's
the
most
March
her
MARMEE,
Friends
from
Foreign
Lands
courageous
left
at
watched
by
Civil
War
chaplain
to
home
keep
her
spite
of
and
tried
husband,
poor.
them
over
happy
in
being
BETH
and
MEG
many
were
very
close
AMY,
each
JO,
in
BETH
light-hearted
quiet
but
and
was
thoughtful;
filled
different
the
home
AMY
with
and
ways.
sunshine.
gay
and
a
help
in
time
of
trouble
sensible
MEG
made
MARMEE's
tasks
man
LAURIE
who
JO
and
married
AMY
young
is
the
courted
handsome
dark
haired
also

Image 7:



1984 DOLLS BY PAULINE. INC
design
1984
DOLLS
BY
INC
PAULINE
JONNESS
JACOBSEN
design

Image 8:





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Handcrafted By
Mitchell
Handcrafted
By
Mitchell

Image 10:





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1988
1988

Image 12:



Daum Byrne
1988
Daum
1988

Image 13:



I was born in Alaska
My name is
KAROL
I
was
born
in
Alaska
My
name
is
KAROL

Image 14:



Bahamas
Bahamas



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