This was my childhood baby doll, which I received new in the 1960s. As I have no children to leave her to, she needs a new home. She is marked on the back “MME ALEXANDER” for Madame Alexander. Her head is marked “ALEXANDER”. Her clothes are original. Her slip has a label that says “Elise” (see photo); however, as she looks like the larger (15) Maggie Mixup doll, it seems maybe only her body is the Elise design. She may be model #1812, a somewhat rare doll, especially with original clothing. Details: Light complexion with shiny, straight red-orange hair. Gorgeous, intense green eyes that open and close easily. Painted upper and lower lashes, as well as hair upper lashes. Painted feather brows and freckles below her eyes. Hard plastic body and legs. Arms appear to be rubber. Jointed limbs: head, arms, elbows, knees and feet move. Doll comes with clothing only–no stand, box, jewelry, or tags. Measures about 15 inches long. Condition: Good overall with caveats. Her face and body appear undamaged. She had slippers originally, but these are the only clothes items remaining: Nightgown, cape, slip, and panties. Slip has had one strap stretched and one snap is missing on back that resulted in a small hole (the only one noted). Clothing is a slightly faded and fragile. Lining of gown has threads showing at bottom. Clothing overall needs TLC. She is posable but cannot stay in position on her own without support. Few smudges that may clean off. Few small black marks in left palm. Looks like a slight original mold/cast mark at the edge of her right knee. From smoke free home.