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Effanbee Babykin, Never Played With, All-Orig Vinyl Drink/Wet Doll, 8 Inch, 1964
$ 50.15
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Description
This auction is for a sweet, all-original Effanbee Babykin doll from 1964. This is an 8-inch vinyl drink and wet doll similar to Madame Alexander’s Little Genius doll from the late 1950’s which has never been played with. This is Stock No. 2151 which denotes the doll dressed in the christening gown.This lovely doll has high cheek color, all of the original face paint, and blue-grey eyes. She is jointed at the neck, shoulders, and hips. There are some stains on the left side of the head from the bonnet--these do not show when the doll is dressed and wearing her bonnet.
The doll comes dressed in a white flannel diaper, white nylon socks, a white taffeta slip and white organdy christening gown with matching organdy bonnet with blue ribbon ties. She comes with her baby bottle and original wrist tag.
This is a cute baby doll in a great small size.
Payment must be made within three days of the auction ending—unless other arrangements are made
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Please check my other auction listings—I am happy to combine shipping for multiple purchases. I ship within three business days of receipt of payment.
This item is being sold "as found" from a local estate sale. Please look carefully at the pictures and ask any questions. The item has no discernible smell--not smoky or musty. My home is non-smoking and pet free, but I have no information about the environment of any previous owners.
I only ship to the U.S. I ship using first class or priority mail (for lighter packages) and parcel post (for heavier items).
The shipping amount listed covers the actual cost of mailing, delivery confirmation, packaging, and insurance (which protects the buyer against loss or damage by the postal service).
I only offer refunds if the item is grossly misrepresented. I am happy to answer questions and email additional pictures if you want to see something that I didn't originally photograph.
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