The Vintage Madame Alexander Composition 9 Little Betty Doll is a classic collectible is made of composition material and comes with unique outfits. See pics for condition great condition for their age. The Madame Alexander brand known for its quality and attention to detail, these dolls are a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage dolls.
This vintage Madame Alexander doll from the 1940s is a true treasure for collectors. With brown hair, brown sleep eyes, and a light complexion, this 14-inch girl doll is beautifully crafted from composition material. The doll is handmade and comes without packaging, making it a unique addition to any collection. See photos for condition. There is some crazing due to age. Clothes and doll needs to be cleaned. All photos are of the item listed. This original doll is perfect for all occasions and would make a great gift for anyone aged 17 years and up. The doll is in good condition for its age. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this beautiful and rare piece of history.
9 ANTIQUE MADAME ALEXANDER DOLL McGUFFEY ANA COMPOSITION ALL ORIGINAL. She is a beautiful little doll and considering her age she in pretty good condition however she does show signs of wear ie the elastic on her hat is stretched out, she has little spots throughout her dress, small cracks in paint, etc.
Contents: Vintage 1930s Madame Alexander 21 Composition Doll + Dress & Shoes. Condition: In very good pre-owned condition showing some normal cosmetic wear on head and body. Please study the photos; what you see in the photos is what you get. I package my items very securely while going through transit, but I will not be held responsible for damages or lost/stolen items. Contact me for details. Feel free to ask away! I consider customer service to be my number #1 job.
Approximate Dimensions: Height: 14.5″ x Length: 4.0″ x Width: 3.5. Doll is in good condition for age, but has cracks in the paint, discolored clothing, and loose joints. A stunning little girl in blue military attire from the WWII era by Madame Alexander. Vintage from the 1940′s! Item(s) may be damaged. Please review photos for exact condition. WE NEED YOUR Beanies, Coins, Collectibles & More!! Unpaid item cases will automatically be filed after 10 days. If there is an issue with your order, please message us so we can make it right. US packages are insured and include tracking. We are “Closed” on weekends and holidays. We try to return messages over the weekends, but it is not always possible. Thank you for understanding. WE NEED your Items! Turn your items into cash for more info.
This late 1930s-era Madame Alexander 16 Disney Snow White all composition doll with sleep eyes, high color cheeks, closed mouth, red lips and black human hair, is jointed at the neck, shoulders and hips. She comes wearing her complete costume. The outfit includes a rare variation of the gown. It has a black velvet bodice and pink taffeta skirt, attached slip, white pantalets, white rayon socks and black ankle booties with pink ribbon bows and little heels. Her detachable snap-on pink velvet cape is lined in satin. An original pink hair ribbon finishes her look. The costume does not have its original cloth label. And no paper label was found. She is exceptionally well kept. She was found as shown, clean, bright, and odor free. Her open and close sleep eyes work properly however her pupils have “crystalized” over the decades and there are a few very small, fine hairline cracks under her lower eye lids, as shown. She does not have brush eyelashes (we believe she was manufactured without brush lashes) but does have three painted on black lashes at the outer part of each eye. This doll has original stringing and it is no longer tight. She has spent decades in storage and shows few signs of use or play.
This is an absolutely gorgeous Madame Alexander Wendy Ann doll made between 1938 to 1944. She has simply lovely coloring and clear blue eyes with full, thick lashes. She has hardly aged in her 78-84-year existence. She wears her tagged blue print dress with red rickrack trim, which closes at the back with 4 white buttons, neckline to hemline, and ties in a bow at the waistline with the same blue printed fabric. Her under-slip is of sky-blue taffeta, trimmed at the hem in crisp tulle, and edged at the sleeves and neckline with a sky-blue loop trim. It closes at the back with two white buttons and is also tagged. Her shoes and socks are original. I stitched together a hole that was in one sock, but it is not visible. The shoes are pretty perfect, but were missing their heels, so I gave them new ones. She came with a replacement wig to me, and I thought this red one, which I had in my wig “collection” would look better on her than the one she came with. This one combs so easily and looks so cute on her. I also had this darling red straw hat in my hat “collection, ” which fits her head perfectly and I added the daisies to the brim. Her purse is vintage – of unknown origin, and I added the red rickrack trim and a matching daisy to pull the whole outfit together. She has no crazing or lifting paint, but I noted some minor scuffs at her joints, which I touched up and sealed. She also had a manufacturing defect on her left pinky, which I filed down and touched-up with a dab of paint. Otherwise, I think she is very lovely and has been well cared-for for eight decades! It is unusual to find a Wendy Ann with as nice a finish and without clouded or “blown” eyes. I know that anyone wanting to add her to their collection would just love her! Thank you for looking!
This is simply a lovely example of Madame’s iconic KAREN BALLERINA. She has had no repaint and has very minor paint rubs at her joints. This doll has been well-cared for her 76 years. Her hair is a pale blonde saran, parted down the middle from her forehead to the back of her neck, pulled back tightly, with lovely braided buns coiled over her ears and a single braid across the top of her head. Her hair is adorned with blue and beige peonies – original to the doll. Her eyes are clear and hazel and her lashes are full and complete. They easily open and close. Her lower painted lashes have not faded. Her face is untouched through the years and beautiful. She has small craze lines on her body and limbs which are hard to see, but this doll is totally original and the only replacement item is the small bouquet of vintage flowers at her waist. Her tutu has become “limp” through the years, so I sewed her a powder blue tulle tutu petticoat with an MA square closure snap to give it more fullness and life. I have also applied MA square snaps to her wrist ribbons so they can detach from the skirt of her tutu, which gives her the flexibility to pose in a variety of ways. The tulle of her tutu acquired scattered holes through her 76 years, so I delicately stitched the netting on the overskirt in such a way that I hope one can hardly notice it. Her satin ballet slippers and their beige ribbons are original, as are her blue silky bloomers. She is a nice-sized beauty and deserves to be displayed. Thank you for looking, and Happy New Year to you!
1930s Madame Alexander Dionne Quintuplet Composition Set 7.5 With High Chair. The babies have some crazing and cracks in the composition, but overall really nice condition for their age. The clothes show minimal wear, and they are complete with their pins. One has replaced socks and shoes. The others are original, but they do have wear and two of them have broken straps.