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Thomas Blackshears Accents | Sisters Forever Statues | Color: Blue/Brown | Size: Os
Cleaned And Sanitized In Really Good Condition Like New No Scuffs Or Scratches
Gift a Rare Doll of Authentic Native American Decent made of Porcelain Featuring a Happy Baby Boy from the Cherokee Tribe.
This Authentic Native American boy doll is handmade by the Cherokee Tribe and features handmade clothing, beaded jewelry, and other accessories. His giggly open mouth showing his only two bottom teeth is enough to make anyone smile. Of particular note is the beaded, medallion he wears around his neck featuring a raised, white, Cherokee Rose attached at its center. ✨ CONDITION ✨ Good: Clothing is a slightly wrinkled from being packed away for many years. FEATURES ✨ * Primary Materials: Porcelain Body, Suede, Cotton * Pattern: Native American * Condition: Used and in very good overall condition * Defects: None * Origin: Cherokee Native American Tribe 1990 All of our items are cleaned and inspected for quality prior to careful packaging. Each doll is carefully inspected and I disclose an
Gregory Perillo BRAVE AND FREE Native American Indian Doll Vintage
This beautiful seated Native American Indian porcelain doll, 9 inches seated, is a must have for your collection. Created by renowned artist Gregory Perillo, this doll is "Brave & Free," from the Children of the Plains collection. It features braided, straight black hair and brown eyes, with a medium complexion that perfectly captures the essence of Native American culture. The doll, which comes from the Danbury Mint's Dolls of the World product line, is an original piece from 1992. This single unit set includes only the doll for a perfect display for lovers of cultures and ethnicities.
1997 Native American Barbie 4th Edition Dolls of the World Collection NIB
Perfect condition.
Adorable Vintage Janada 15" Girl Doll Lulubelle by Tina Bennett Numbered #292 of 300 Resin & Cloth Open Crying Eyes African American Doll
This is an adorable vintage pre-loved African American girl doll, Lulabella, that is part of a numbered series that was made by Tina Bennett. This doll is #292 of 300. She is a Jadnada Original, The number is written on her back and below her left year. The back of her is also signed by Tina Bennett. Also, written on her back is 9/1997. She is 15" tall. She does come with a little Certificate of Authenticity. (See photo) She is a resin and cloth doll. All of her stitching is in good shape. She has beautiful open brown eyes and painted lashes. She comes with a little green dress with red hearts all over it that has a velcro closure at the back. She also comes with little white pantaloons. I do not know if this is her original dress or not. ** Her hair does need some attention. I
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