#319

"1888 - Settling the West" Lady in Blue Cotton Gown with Detachable Bodice
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$600
sold
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Description
14" (36 cm.) With brunette human hair arranged in long elaborate curls, painted green eyes with blue iris edging, wearing blue cotton gown with sleeveless bodice under detachable shirred bodice with garland of flowers, and with front panel skirt ( light spotting) over a very elaborate underskirt with draping at the front and extended train at the back, petticoat, pantalets, stockings, shoes, gold wrist bracelet. In 1939, the American firm of Effanbee introduced a series of Historical Dolls depicting fashion through American history as symbolized in important events or times. The complete series of 30 dolls were designed to bring history alive to children, and, according to a booklet which was issued with each doll were "true replicas of the nationally famous exhibition series of Historical Dolls that Effanbee produced at a cost of over $30,000 and which are now being displayed in leading stores throughout the land". Each of the dolls is 14", all-composition with socket head having what Effanbee described as "satin-smooth complexion", painted facial features, closed mouth and jointing at shoulders and legs, and each is marked "Effanbee Anne-Shirley". Each is in excellent condition unless noted.